What is normally on your Easter table? Mostly home-made or shop-bought? Do you have your Easter fare blessed on Holy Saturday?
Easter meal on a typical Polish table?
NextGeneration
6 Apr 2012 #2
Could anyone tell me how to cooks Polish Sausages?
How many minute to cook Smoked sausage?
How many minute to cooks Fresh sausages?
Thanks!
How many minute to cook Smoked sausage?
How many minute to cooks Fresh sausages?
Thanks!
Most Polish sausages aren't for cooking. Kielbasa Biala (white sausage) is the only one that needs it, and it is usually boiled for just a few mins.
Boiling raw white sausage for a few mintues is great for trichinosis fans. Pork is never eaten 'rare' by anyone in his right mind!!!
Fully cooked smoked sausage needs to be only heated through.
Fully cooked smoked sausage needs to be only heated through.
Boiling raw white sausage for a few mintues is great for trichinosis fans. Pork is never eaten 'rare' by anyone in his right mind!!!
After being boiled for a few minutes it wouldn't be rare!
BTW, the only place I have ever seen pork being eaten rare is in Poland, including once raw: po tatarsku - they couldn't understand why I wouldn't go near it!
White sausage has to be boiled a good half hour to be fully cooked all teh way through . Pork tartare???? What bottle have you been hitting?
White sausage has to be boiled a good half hour to be fully cooked all teh way through
No it doesn't - perhaps the stuff sold in the country you live in is different.
Pork tartare???? What bottle have you been hitting?
Stone cold sober - and I was offered pork po tatarsku (raw pork!!) in Poland not long ago. Needless to say I didn't touch it, though the Poles I was with had no such scruples.
What is normally on your Easter table?
Standard stuff.
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Is that potatoes salad?
For me it was about cooked sausages and eggs with horse radish...yummy
I don't celebrate Easter anymore but I might be tempted to make that for myself
For me it was about cooked sausages and eggs with horse radish...yummy
I don't celebrate Easter anymore but I might be tempted to make that for myself
Not potato, just standard Polish veg salad but my wife added a lot of mayo so you can`t see red or green veg. Look and admire her cakes and cookies, too .:):):) Kids helped with cookies, though.
just standard Polish veg salad
Still called potato salad where I come from :)
With the cakes I can see sernik and babka and what I assume is murzynek?
Still called potato salad where I come from :)
Not in our house. I just consulted my wife: she used carrot, peas, leek, egg, sweet corn, pickled cucumber. No potatoes.
what I assume is murzynek?
Nope. It is poppy seed cake covered with heavy chocolate topping armour. :):)
I figured kids helped with the cookies - it looks as if a rainbow exploded on them :D Both the cookies and cakes look great :) Sernik especially looks yummy ;d
Sernik especially looks yummy ;d
Yes, it is eatable but I don`t think it is the best of all. :):) I prefer cheesecake which is heavy and wet inside while my wife makes those dry ones.
it looks as if a rainbow exploded on them
Yes, they have always made them so colourful. Since times immemorial.:)
carrot, peas, leek, egg, sweet corn, pickled cucumber. No potatoes.
Everything agrees besides the last part :P
Sorry, it looked to me as if she added potato.
it looks as if a rainbow exploded on them
That is my favourite part! It just looks so cheerful
It just looks so cheerful
Yes, they have fun making them. The most fav shape is cat.
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