JulieWS 2 | 7 27 Mar 2008 / #1Hello! I am a British vegetarian who likes cooking and experimenting with new cuisine. My new aquantaince mentioned he had 'faszerowane jajka' at Easter, which from some of my searches, appears to be stuffed egg-shells. The recipies were all in Polish however, and I know very little Polish. Would anyone be willing to provide a recipie, or any other vegetarian Polish dishes? Or let me know where I can source some?Many thanks.
Piorun - | 658 27 Mar 2008 / #2Or let me know where I can source some?astray.com/recipes/?show=Jaja%20faszerowane%20(stuffed%20egg%20shells
plk123 8 | 4,138 27 Mar 2008 / #4that's a dead link. these are delicious too.. some of my favs. couldn't think of their name and since easter they have been on my mind. lol. thanks for reminding me.here it is... you'll need to add the back bracket to make it work--> ")" ....grrrroh, and my aunt who is a chef bakes (broils) these instead of frying. iirc.
OP JulieWS 2 | 7 30 Mar 2008 / #5Great - thanks so much for that. It's a good site generally; I've found a few good recipies....
Polonius3 993 | 12,357 18 Apr 2008 / #6'Polish Holiday Cookery' has a good recipe for jaja faszerowane w skorupkach.
plk123 8 | 4,138 7 Apr 2009 / #8first try. they came out ok but i'll do a few things differently for this weekend.
Polonius3 993 | 12,357 7 Apr 2009 / #9By all means do not skimp on the fresh chopped dill. It is what makes or breaks the Polish stuffed eggshells (no pun intended)!!!