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- Pasztecik_szczeciński abstract "Pasztecik szczeciński or pasztecik (plural paszteciki szczecińskie) is a Polish variety of machine-produced deep-fried yeast dough stuffed with meat or vegetarian filling, served in specialized bars as a fast food, different from Polish home-cuisine dishes, which also are called "pasztecik". It is a typical dish of Szczecin, Poland, where it was highly popular in the communist times and retains this popularity nowadays, having become a cultural phenomenon of the region. The filling consists of either: minced beef (the oldest and the most popular), or sauerkraut and dried mushrooms or cheese and champignons. During the times of People's Republic of Poland, when lack of meat on the market was a frequent occurrence, it was common to replace meat stuffing with egg paste. The dough is crispy outside and is gentle and soft inside. The minced beef filling resembles pâté, the Polish word "pasztecik" is a diminutive of the word "pasztet" (pâté). Usually served with clear, spicy red barszcz. It can't be frozen or warmed again.The first bar serving "pasztecik szczeciński", Bar "Pasztecik" (still functioning), is located on Wojska Polskiego Avenue and was founded in 1969, using machines imported from the Soviet Union army stationing in Szczecin, which could produce large amounts of food for the Soviet soldiers fast. The machine, weighing over one ton, is able to produce over 600 "pasztecik" during an hour. From 22 December 2010, "pasztecik szczeciński" is listed on the official Polish traditional products list and hence protected by the European Union law, which means that all producers have to strictly follow traditional recipe. Pasztecik Szczeciński is currently served also in other cities (for example in Gdańsk, Gryfice, Katowice, Kołobrzeg, Lublin, Łobez, Nowogard, Kalisz, Poznań, Warszawa or German Wiesbaden).".
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- Pasztecik_szczeciński wikiPageWikiLink Katowice.
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- Pasztecik_szczeciński wikiPageWikiLink Szczecin.
- Pasztecik_szczeciński wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw.
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- Pasztecik_szczeciński subject Category:Fast_food.
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- Pasztecik_szczeciński subject Category:Savoury_pies.
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- Pasztecik_szczeciński comment "Pasztecik szczeciński or pasztecik (plural paszteciki szczecińskie) is a Polish variety of machine-produced deep-fried yeast dough stuffed with meat or vegetarian filling, served in specialized bars as a fast food, different from Polish home-cuisine dishes, which also are called "pasztecik". It is a typical dish of Szczecin, Poland, where it was highly popular in the communist times and retains this popularity nowadays, having become a cultural phenomenon of the region.".
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