
Our friends invited us to a traditional Polish Christmas dinner. The first course was a delicious fish in aspic.

After the fish, we had beet borscht with pirogi filled with mushrooms, then lamb roast, two other types of pirogi, and a potato, tomato, and olive casserole.

I made this apple pie. We also had poppy seed cake, poppy seed pudding, and other pastries from a Polish bakery. What a great meal!
Here are our hosts Michal, Anuska, and Nicholas:


This is the second year we have had Christmas dinner with them. Last year's dinner can be seen at:
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