Sunday, December 25, 2022

Polish Christmas Dinner at our Friends’ Home

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 

23 comments:

  1. Hello,

    The dinner looks and sounds delicious. The stew and the bread look yummy.
    Take care, have a great day and week ahead!

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  2. 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

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  3. My grandma's people were from Eastern Europe, and her meals had a heartiness that your dinner reminds me of.

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  4. Your 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.

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  5. So 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.

    Looks like it was a wonderful event.

    Happy T-day and Happy New Year! Hugz

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  6. This looks very yummy. My Mum came from Königsberg, Prussia (now Russia), maybe they had food like that, too (they fled in WWII).
    I have no one to ask. So I enjoyed this very much.

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  7. I've left a comment but have a happy T day also Mae. hugs-Erika

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  8. I've already left a comment but have a happy T day Mae.

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  9. I already commented Mae, but happy T day to you.

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  10. Beautiful table and a fabulous feast. Happy T Day

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  11. Beautiful table and a glorious feast. Happy T Day

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  12. You are just amazing with the foods your prepare. It all looks so good. Have a very nice day.

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  13. oh that poppy seed roll looks really good. Happy Holidays and Happy T Day! Elle/EOTC xx

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  14. Such 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

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  15. Your 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

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  16. That looks delicious -- especially the stew. Maybe next year our international dish should hail from Poland!

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  17. What a beautiful Christmas Dinner to have with friends.. Aspic makes me think of Julia Child.. lol Happy T day! Hugs! deb

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  18. I just did you a comment and it disappeared. So here goes again:
    I 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

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  19. 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!



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  20. Your Polish dinner with friends looks delicious! The asparagus would be my favorite and I love the Polish pottery.
    Happy Belated Tea Day,
    Kate

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  21. Poppyseeds are delightful indeed!

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  22. Everything looks yummy. Happy belated t day.

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