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I’ve been traveling the world for the past couple of years. Every time I am abroad, I miss Polish food. Traditional bread, pierogi, pickled veggies are food I love most about my homeland’s cuisine.
I started this blog from the love of Polish food. I am sharing with you the most authentic Polish recipes that I’ve taken from my grandmas, moms, and aunties.
If you want to read more about my travels, check out my travel blog. I also run a blog about traveling to Poland – Travel Poland.
Stuffed cabbage rolls are probably the most iconic Polish dishes (together with pierogi). Easy to make, however, quite time-consuming, gołąbki are really delicious! In this
The cake I’d like to present to you today has an incredibly interesting story behind it, and what’s more, it has gained official recognition as
You can’t talk about classic Polish cooking without mentioning cabbage! This humble veggie has been a kitchen staple in Polish homes for generations. And it’s
When I was growing up in Poland, kogel mogel (KOH-ghel MOH-ghel) was a very popular dessert. Even though sweets were sometimes hard to find, most
Everyone knows pierogi, no matter how you prepare this dish. But not everyone knows, apart from Poles, that pierogi is actually the plural form of
The word roulade originates from the French word ‘rouler’ which means ‘to roll’. Roulade can be both sweet and savory. If it’s sweet, it usually
Watrobka drobiowa is a Polish offal dish made with chicken liver. Healthy and full of nutrients, it’s easy to make and tasty! A great addition to the diet too! About
Parówka is a Polish breakfast sausage that is very popular in the country. This particular delicacy is made out of parboiled meat. You will find that the Polish breakfast sausage
Kapusta kiszona (sauerkraut) is one of the popular dishes in Poland. It is a very versatile dish and is really easy to prepare. The thing about the Polish sauerkraut is
The cake I’d like to present to you today has an incredibly interesting story behind it, and what’s more, it has gained official recognition as a local delicacy of Silesia
When I was growing up in Poland, kogel mogel (KOH-ghel MOH-ghel) was a very popular dessert. Even though sweets were sometimes hard to find, most of us had eggs and
In many homes in Poland, cookies are a must for tea time and all sorts of gatherings. While shortbread, yeast dough, French pastry, and sponge cakes are popular in every