Fresh from Poland: New Vegetarian Cooking from the Old Country by Michal Korkosz
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- ISBN 10 1615196552
- ISBN 13 9781615196555
- Linked ISBNs
- 9781615196562 (United States) 3/16/2020
- Published Mar 31 2020
- Format Paperback
- Page Count 240
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher The Experiment
Publishers Text
Most people associate Poland with kielbasa sausage and pork schnitzel—rich, heavy meat dishes often served with cold vodka. But Polish cuisine, long misunderstood in the West, is swinging away from heavy dumplings and stews towards lighter, healthier, fresh and seasonal recipes. In this refreshing approach, food writer Michal Korkosz takes us on a journey to discover the new tastes of his beloved culinary heritage, with over 80 vegetarian recipes that are both modern and comforting. Korkosz’s blog Rozkoszny—Polish for “delightful”—was the winner of the 2017 Saveur Blog Award for best food blog photography, and this unique cookbook showcases his stunning photographs to bring an oft-ignored cuisine to the forefront in a new and inventive way.Korkosz brings us the very best of the Polish kitchen, inspired both by the food of his childhood and by the new wave of flavors to be found in the trendy restaurants, cafes and farmers markets of modern Poland. He showcases the beautiful fruits and vegetables of his homeland, while evoking the nostalgia of the beloved cuisine of his mother and grandmother.
In this beautiful collection of recipes, you’ll find decadent breakfasts, like buckwheat blinis with sour cream and creamy millet pudding with blueberries; breads, like sourdough rye, with cultured kefir butter; savory soups; fabulous fermented foods; and, of course, pierogis of all kinds. Paired with Korkosz’s award-winning photography, this unique and fresh book will redefine Polish cuisine as we know it.




