KISSEL


Red currant kissel


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'Kissel' is a common dessert in Eastern and Northern Europe. It consists of sweetened juice or milk, thickened with arrowroot, cornstarch or potato starch; sometimes red wine or dried fruits are added. It is similar to the Danish Rødgrød and German Röte Grütze.
Kissel can be served either hot or cold, also together with sweetened quark or semolina pudding. Kissel can also be served on pancakes or with ice cream. If the kissel is made using less thickening starch, it can be drank.

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Recipes



Apple-Cranberry Kissel with Sweet Sour Cream

Berry Kissel recipe

Cranberry kissel

Hot Cranberry Kissel

Red Berry Kissel

Summer Berry Basil Kissel

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“Kissel” from the ''Food Lover's Companion at Answers.com.

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