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knish noun[ C or U ] USuk /kəˈnɪʃ/ us /kəˈnɪʃ/ in Jewish cooking, a round or square piece of dough(= flour mixed with water and fat) that is filled with potato, meat, or other foods, and baked or fried: The stand around the corner from my apartment serves the tastiest knish that I have ever had. My grandmother's knishes are a beloved treat in our family. You can fill your knish with almost anything, but my favourite is potato with bacon and cheddar cheese. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Savoury dishes Alfredo American chop suey arancini arroz con pollo baba ghanoush dopiaza dumpling duxelles edamame egg foo yong matelote matzo ball mixed grill mochi momo Scotch woodcock scrambled eggs scrapple shabu-shabu shakshuka
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