We all love food! And what’s better than unique taste of country specialties when traveling? I love to visit local restaurants with “different” food when I travel. Something unique, something special, something that represents each country’s cuisine.
Amazing Polish restaurant in Zakopane, Poland! Everything was great there: the food and drinks!
Today put together a list of 10 food blogs with delicious tastes of Poland! Enjoy!
What is Polish signature food? Kiełbasa of course!
Here is a post that will tell you a little bit more about different types of sausages popular in Poland:
Kiełbasa
What is better than fresh, crispy warm bread? That’s what I remember growing up in Poland. There was no toast! My mother either baked her own bread or we had fresh warm bread delivered in the morning to our house:) Yum!
Polski chleb
Bigos? Why not? Poles love it and you will too:)
Bigos
My personal favorite: pierogi!
They are delicious , especially if you make them yourself! I tried many frozen from the grocery store…and they are definitely not the real deal. You either have to learn how to make them yourself or find a true Polish restaurant to enjoy them!
Pierogi
My husband’s favorite Polish food are gołąbki! They are delicious, especially on cold days! Easy to make, you can freeze them and save for later:)
Gołąbki
Sałatka jarzynowa – great side dish that will go great with any Polish meal!
Sałatka jarzynowa
Kotlety mielone – burgers with no buns! They are delicious, especially with warm beets and mashed potatoes:)
Kotlety mielone
Mushroom picking is so popular in Poland! You can make delicious sauces, side dishes, pickle them, bake them – you name it! I love fresh mushrooms from the forest! (Of course you have to know what you are doing).
Mushroom picking in Poland
Can’t live without pączki on Fat Thursday, or really any day! They are so yummy, delicious! My mother makes amazing ones!
Traditional Pączki
One more very traditional meal you can find on a Polish table is flaki soup! May not sound very appetizing…but wait till you try it! It’s soooo god…and great for hangover as well:)
Flaki anyone?
What is your favorite traditional Polish meal?