My search for the ultimate comfort food has come to an end. I have found what I have spent my life looking for; Polish food. I have never eaten anything so filling and delicious as I did this past weekend in Krakow. Everything I ate from goulash, potato pancakes, to jelly-filled donuts was absolutely delicious. My mouth was never disappointed. When we arrived in Poland I hadn't the slightest clue what Polish cuisine entailed. I quickly learned it was cheap and amazing. After a long day of traveling and exploring on Friday, we stopped at a precious little Polish restaurant for dinner. Between the four of us (Christina, Bonnie, Sasha, and I) we ordered quite the schmorgasbord of food: meat and cabbage perogies, stroganoff, goulash, steak with horseradish, stuffed pork, and of course extra-large sized Polish beer. We ate like royalty for a ridiculously cheap price. It was the first time since I have been in Europe that I wasn't licking my plate trying to get the last scrap. As my mom says, I was satiated. Over the two days we were there we only consumed two meals and didn't need any more than that. We were always stuffed. The tastes were things I had never had before. I already miss the food and I just got back this morning.

One of the two plates of perogies
Goulash, potato pancakes, cabbage, and some french fries
The best (and only authentic) stroganoff I have ever had
The small sized beers
LOVE THIS POST, Kelsey!
ReplyDeleteSending it to our Polish Uncle ....George Kochanowski!
He will be SO proud his Countrymen's Cuisine pleased you all so!