Our friends once again invited us for a Polish Christmas, starting with delicious fish in aspic. We have enjoyed this meal with our friends a number of times over the years. |
Next: borscht. |
… with a glass of wine and some water. |
The Polish favorite: bigos stew. |
I love poppy seed roll! There was also poppy seed pudding. |
Blog post © 2022 mae sander
I'm glad to see you were not snowed in!
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ReplyDeleteThe dinner looks and sounds delicious. The stew and the bread look yummy.
Take care, have a great day and week ahead!
I have some Polish background but I can't say I've ever eaten a lot of Polish food. It looks yummy. And I love the POlish pottery dishes too. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteMy grandma's people were from Eastern Europe, and her meals had a heartiness that your dinner reminds me of.
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas dinner looks delicious and reminds me of the very tasty food I ate in Poland when I visited my dad's childhood home. Have a happy new year, Mae.
ReplyDeleteSo fun to see your Christmas Dinner, Mae. Great looking food and table. The dessert looks super interesting - I may have to look that recipe up.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a wonderful event.
Happy T-day and Happy New Year! Hugz
This looks very yummy. My Mum came from Königsberg, Prussia (now Russia), maybe they had food like that, too (they fled in WWII).
ReplyDeleteI have no one to ask. So I enjoyed this very much.
I've left a comment but have a happy T day also Mae. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteI've already left a comment but have a happy T day Mae.
ReplyDeleteI already commented Mae, but happy T day to you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table and a fabulous feast. Happy T Day
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table and a glorious feast. Happy T Day
ReplyDeleteYou are just amazing with the foods your prepare. It all looks so good. Have a very nice day.
ReplyDeleteoh that poppy seed roll looks really good. Happy Holidays and Happy T Day! Elle/EOTC xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious Christmas Feast, I'd love to join you 😊. Happy T Day wishes, enjoy the rest of the holidays and all the very best for 2023! Hugs Jo x
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas dinner looks wonderful. I like the beautiful table ware, too. Happy New Year to you and your family. I wish you health and happiness! Valerie
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious -- especially the stew. Maybe next year our international dish should hail from Poland!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Christmas Dinner to have with friends.. Aspic makes me think of Julia Child.. lol Happy T day! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteI just did you a comment and it disappeared. So here goes again:
ReplyDeleteI have never had Polish food, although I have heard of borscht.But I think it's a great idea to have a Polish themed dinner.
The poppy seed roll looks delicious. In fact it all looks very nice.
I'm sorry to be late but happy T-Day and a happy New Year!,
Hugs,
Lisca
I apologize that I am late visiting. I can't get my blog POST to load, but I got my blog to load once and now I am afraid to refresh it in case I won't be able to see it at all. Please be aware I am truly honored and sincerely delighted you shared your drink with Bleubeard and me for T this Tuesday. I am so grateful for your friendship and fellowship over a drink. Thank you for joining us for T today. I also love poppy seed bread!
ReplyDeleteYour Polish dinner with friends looks delicious! The asparagus would be my favorite and I love the Polish pottery.
ReplyDeleteHappy Belated Tea Day,
Kate
Poppyseeds are delightful indeed!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks yummy. Happy belated t day.
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