noun
- a small round or square dumpling of dough stuffed with filling (such as potato, meat, or cheese) and baked or fried
Usage: Jewish cuisine
Examples
- She bought a potato knish from the street vendor.
- The deli serves fresh knishes with various fillings.
- My grandmother’s cheese knish recipe has been in our family for generations.
- He ordered a spinach knish as an appetizer.
- The bakery is famous for its traditional Jewish knishes.
- She wrapped the knish in foil to keep it warm.