"If your knowledge of Polish food stops at kielbasas and pierogi, definitely check out this exciting vegetarian cookbook written and shot by Polish food blogger Michal Korkosz."
--San Francisco Chronicle In
Fresh from Poland,
Saveur award winner Michal Korkosz celebrates recipes from his mother and grandmother--with modern, personal touches and gorgeous photos that capture his passion for cooking. Vegetables are his stars, but Michal doesn't shy away from butter, flour, and sugar; the ingredients that make food--and life--more
rozkoszny (delightful)! The result? Over eighty comforting dishes for every occasion.
- Indulgent breakfasts: Brown Butter Scrambled Eggs; Apple Fritters; Buckwheat Blini with Sour Cream and Pickled Red Onion
- Hearty vegetarian mains: Barley Risotto with Asparagus, Cider, and Goat Cheese; Potato Fritters with Rosemary and Horseradish Sauce; Stuffed Tomatoes with Millet, Cinnamon, and Almonds
- Breathtaking baked goods: Sourdough Rye Bread; Sweet Blueberry Buns with Streusel; Honey Cake with Prunes and Sour Cream
- Pierogi of all kinds: From savory Spinach, Goat Cheese, and Salted Almonds to sweet Plums and Cinnamon-Honey Butter
These satisfying recipes will make you feel right at home--wherever you're from!
Author: Michal Korkosz
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Experiment
Published: 03/17/2020
Pages: 240
Weight: 1.8lbs
Size: 9.70h x 7.50w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9781615196555
Review Citation(s): Library Journal 03/01/2020 pg. 110
Booklist 03/01/2020 pg. 6
Publishers Weekly 04/06/2020
Shelf Awareness 04/24/2020
About the AuthorMichal Korkosz is a food writer and recipe developer and the creator of the Polish food website Rozkoszny (meaning "delightful"), which has earned two Saveur Blog Awards. He is also the author of
Fresh from Poland: New Vegetarian Cooking from the Old Country, named a cookbook of the year by
San Francisco Chronicle and
Booklist, among
other accolades. He is a food columnist for
Przekrój Magazine and a contributor to the Polish edition of
Vogue, and has appeared on NPR's Morning Edition. Michal loves exploring food culture: He graduated with a degree
in international relations and sociology, defending his theses on culinary diplomacy and
politically shaped patterns of eating. He lives in Warsaw, where his heart belongs.