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Polish Culinary Paths - A History Of Polish Cusine
We present the reader with a translation of the oldest Polish cookbook - Compendium ferculorum or Collection Of Dishes, written by Stanislaw Czarniecki, the Master Cook to the Voivode of Krakow, Prince Aleksander Michalk Lubomirski, and published in Krako
 
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ISBN: 9788363580407


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What are the foods of Poland and how did they originate? Author Magdalena Tomaszewska-Bolałek answers these questions and more in this unique publication. 140 pages full of beautiful photographs, the edition invites readers on an amazing journey, bringing the flavors and scents of Polish cuisine closer.

Thanks to the book, the readers will learn about the history of Polish nutritional culture as well as the most popular ingredients and products. The historical outline is supplemented with legends, historical facts, as well as references to well-known personalities (including Fryderyk Chopin, Mikołaj Kopernik, Maria Konopnicka, Bolesław Leśmian), art and literature.

The publication also contains 16 simple recipes. 1. Poultry soup 2. Duck with apples 3. Poultry liver with onion and apples 4. Steak tartare 5. Meat stuffed pierogi 6. Ribs roasted in beer 7. Pork rolls 8. Fried carp 9. Herring in oil 10. Silesian dumplings (kluski) 11. Potato pancakes 12. Sandwich spreads - pumpkin. topinambour and cauliflower 13. Raspberry cordial 14. Roasted apples 15. Gingerbread cookies 16. Cheesecake with a raspberry sauce About the author: Magdalena Tomaszewska-Bolałek - Asian culture specialist, kitchen researcher, author of books: author of the following books: Culinary traditions of Japan, Zodiac animals in Japanese culture and Japanese sweets (in 2014 the book won the main prize in the prestigious international Gourmand World Cookbook Awards in the kitchen category
Features
  • Softcover
  • 144 pages
  • Color photos
  • 2016
  • 1st Edition
  • Printed In Lodz, Poland
  • Size approx - 6.5" x 9.25"


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