From My Family's Polish Kitchen

Welcome to my Polish kitchen. I've included many recipes and stories from my Polish family from the 1950s and 60s in the Detroit, Michigan area. Some of the recipes go forward to my adult life as a world traveller! Everything you find here has been, and always will be, important to me and I am happy to share my recipes and stories with you! Enjoy! Please feel free to leave me a comment. I love to hear from folks who have been to my site.

Showing posts with label Polish soup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polish soup. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Aunt Hattie's Beet Soup in the Polish Style (Barszcz)

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Aunt Hattie’s Beet Soup (Barszcz) My sister, Felicia, an outstanding cook,   was here for a few days so I suggested we make beet soup toge...
Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Great Northern Bean Soup (Zupa Fasolowa)

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Ham for Christmas usually means that there is a nice ham hock along with some scraps of leftover ham ready to be made into a delicious soup....
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Traditional Polish Easter Soup (Biały Barszcz)

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Meats, cheese, bread, and eggs for Easter Soup. People from Poland probably would not consider this as the basis of an Easter meal, but...
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Adam
Jeffersonville, Indiana, United States
I am a retired school library media specialist living in Jeffersonville, Indiana, just across the border from Louisville, Kentucky. I spent a number of years working in schools around the world and have lived in Germany, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Japan. I enjoy travelling, reading, and eating great food. I especially enjoy the challenge of re-creating dishes that I discover when I read a book. My last creation based on a book was a “Waves of the Danube” cake which was mentioned in "People of the Book" by Geraldine Brooks. It was absolutely decadent and delicious. I have always been in love with cooking and pie baking comes easy to me. I find that baking soothes me in times of stress. The first time I bake something I always follow the recipe exactly to see how it turns out. Afterwards, I will analyze it and make changes if I feel that the recipe could use some tweaking before I make it again. My cooking skills come from my Polish American family roots in Detroit, Michigan and its suburbs. My brother and sisters are all great cooks and they absorbed many of the lessons learned while they were growing up.
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