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...
White Sausage {Biała Kiełbasa}
Biała kiełbasa gets it’s name from nothing else but it looking white after being cooked. Its a pork sausage spiced with garlic and...
Chicken Pâté {Pasztet z Kurczaka}
Pasztet turned out great. It’s sooth and savory with a slight tint of irony liver taste, but not overbearing. You can taste the aromatic...
Polish Shortbread Cookies {Ciastka Kruche}
I am not a big sweets person. Ok, correction, I’m not a big commercial sweets person. Store bought cakes and cookies are just too sweet...
Polish Word of the Day | Urlop
Vacation = urlop Pronounced: oor-loh-p Urlop is a word describing time taken away from your regular daily grind for some R&R. I am very...
Polish Word of the Day | Jesień
Jesień = Autumn Pronounced: y-eh-she-eh-n This is a common view in the autumn months. Where I come from, the North-West tip of the...
Polish Word of the Day | Burak
Burak = Beet Pronounced: b-oo-r-ah-k I love this under-appreciated vegetable, and cook it in various ways often. What you probably don't...
Polish Word of the Day | Grzyby
Grzyby = Mushrooms Pronounced: G-dj-i-b-i We're coming close to the end of the wild mushroom picking season in Poland. People travel...