polish cuisine

Old Polish Gingerbread

Traditional Polish Long-Maturing Gingerbread – Piernik Staropolski It might seem unusual to start preparing a Christmas cake as early as the beginning of November, but this is no ordinary cake. Piernik Staropolski, or Old Polish Gingerbread, requires 5–6 weeks (or more) to develop its rich, complex flavor. This gingerbread has a deep-rooted history in Polish

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Silesian Ciapkapusta – Panczkraut

Silesian Ciapkapusta also known as Panczkraut, embodies the essence of Silesian cuisine – simple, hearty, and full of flavor. This dish combines potatoes, sauerkraut, and crispy bacon, creating a harmonious blend of rich, distinct tastes. For decades, Ciapkapusta has graced the tables of Silesian families, especially during the colder months when a filling, warming meal

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Kapusta Kiszona – Sauerkraut

The best time to make traditional Kapusta Kiszona – Sauerkraut for the winter is in the fall, but you don’t have to wait that long to enjoy it. You can easily prepare a fresh batch to enjoy right now, packed with the goodness of cabbage, a touch of carrot, and aromatic caraway seeds. Sauerkraut isn’t

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Young Cabbage Gołąbki

Young Cabbage Gołąbki with Mushroom Sauce Gołąbki are a classic dish in Polish cuisine, but who says they always have to be served with tomato sauce? This time, I propose Young Cabbage Gołąbki, a version made with young, tender cabbage, served with a savory mushroom sauce. It’s a light and subtle combination that’s perfect for

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Pampuchy – Steamed Kluski

Pampuchy Steamed Kluski, also known as Buchty, Kluski na Parze or Parowańce, are a traditional dish in many regions of Poland, like Kujawy, Wielkopolska and Śląsk. These fluffy, tender buns are steamed, not baked, giving them a uniquely light and soft texture. Pampuchy can be served in various ways—either as a sweet dessert with fruit

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Homemade Rennet Cheese

Ser z czarnuszką typu korycińskiego We have delicious cheese in Poland. Not mentioning Twaróg, Oscypek cheese from Zakopane, we have also delicious cheese made by small family producers in Podlasie- Ser Koryciński. There are many additions in option, my favorite is with nigella seeds (czarnuszka), the second favorite is with walnuts. When in Poland I

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Łężnie Potato Cutlets

Łężnie – Bieszczadzkie kotlety ziemniaczane z kapustą kiszoną Łężnie Potato Cutlets with sauerkraut have their origins in old Lemko cuisine, which was prevalent in the Bieszczady area of Poland before World War II. Although they were displaced during the war, remnants of their culinary heritage can still be found in the region, including dishes like

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Parzybroda

Parzybroda Świętokrzyska Parzybroda is a simple dish made from potatoes and cabbage, with bacon and onions. It’s one-pot peasant dish served hot. The exact origin of this dish is not precisely determined, but I associate it with Świętokrzyskie area. Below recipe I got from my friend Agnieszka, we studied together and we were flatmates, it

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