Tag: cabbage

144 Wild Mushroom and Rice Cabbage Rolls

Gołąbki, as that's how cabbage rolls are called in Poland, are perfect comfort food for early spring: the green of the cabbage invokes freshness we all so crave at this time of the year, and the earthy, steaming hot filling gives comfort, much sought after on still-chilly early spring days.

117 Ewa’s Legendary Kapuśniak (sauerkraut soup).

Most of us have a place we especially remember and cherish the memory of. Kamienica on Dietla Street in Krakow is (for me) the place where magic happens.

61 Thai Fried Noodles (Pad Thai)

Famous Pad Thai, straight from the streets of Bangkok.

52 Kapuśniaczki (Polish cabbage pastry)

My favourite Christmas savoury bake. My mum makes the best ones though!

29 Polish Sunday Chicken Soup (Rosół)

One of my friends called it in Japanese kenko soup (健康スープ) which translates as ‘health soup’ and I think it’s the best description for it.

6 Korean ‘pancake’: 김치 부침개 (kimchi buchimgae)

after coming back from all-day shopping in Namba and then packing my stuff (yes, I'm going back to Poland but about that later). so starving to death we wanted to eat something delicious and easy to make. that's why - buchimgae! ^^ i don't know why were we waiting so long with posting a recipe ...

3 Polish Hunter’s Stew: bigos

It might not look awesome but believe me - tastes great! Bigos is one of the most traditional Polish dishes, sometimes even called the Polish national dish. There is no single recipe to make bigos, recipes vary from region to region and from family to family. Traditionally, it's supposed to be made over 4 days ...

2 Japanese hot pot: nabe

when it's really cold outside and not much warmer inside your house, there is one perfect thing which can warm you up. nabe - a Japanese 'hot pot' dish. So what do you need to make that heavenly dish? Not much, actually. Nabe is awesome for at least few reasons: it's easy to make, cheap, ...