Polish Pickle Soup {Zupa ogórkowa}
A kitchen table covered with picking jars, lined up evenly like soldiers at morning formation. They are partially filled with pickles....
Polish Shish Kebobs {Szaszłyki}
Every good party needs some grilled meat. Obviously Poles don't do much tailgating at a Super Bowl game but we do a good share of...
Polish Word of the Day | Second Breakfast
Poles take their eating habits very seriously. Most stick to strict and predictable eating schedule. Breakfast in the morning, before...
Herring in Oil {Śledź w Oleju}
I grew up in North-Western corner of Poland, in a city of about 400,000 people called Szczecin. Because of the location and access to...
Polish Fried Cabbage {Kapusta Zasmażana}
Its no news that Poles eat a lot of cabbage. Its cheap and it stores well in the cool basement storage. My grandma's neighbor grew...
Polish Tomato Soup {Zupa Pomidorowa}
My mom often made tomato soup on Mondays. If you read my chicken soup {rosół} post, you know that we always ate rosół on Sundays,...
Polish Word of the Day Grandma & Grandpa | Babcia & Dziadek
Every year on January 21 & 22 Poland celebrates Grandmother's Day and Grandfather's Day. It is celebrated with handmade cards called...
Polish Deviled Eggs 4 Ways {Jaja Faszerowane}
In the late 1980s, I was about 13-14 years old. Old enough to be a big help in the kitchen. Especially when it came down to set up or...
6 Polish Dishes Made with Leftover Holiday Food
Leftovers… what to do with all that meat that’s just not going to taste the same reheated. I’m offering 6 Polish dishes that you can make...
Polish Christmas
Poles celebrate Christmas for 3 days, enough for the cheer to last us the next 12 months. Main meal in on Christmas Eve, and then there is 1