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Classic Polish Cooking (book)


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 Sep 9, 11, 10:46    #1
http://dadofdivas-reviews.blogspot.com/2011/04/book-review-polish-clas sic-recipes.html
Anyone on PF familiar with this book? It was written by Peter Żerański and his wife. His mother Alina wrote a Pol-Am classic -- the Art of Polish Cooking. Looks interesting judging by the reviews.

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 Sep 9, 11, 19:58    #2
If it's like the 'Polish' cookbook I have, more than 70% of the dishes won't be Polish at all.
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Edited by: beckski  Sep 9, 11, 21:59    #3
Anyone on PF familiar with this book?

Nope, can't say I'm familiar with it. I'll look for it though, at the upcoming Polish Bazaar;)

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 Sep 9, 11, 22:00    #4
Anyone on PF familiar with this book?

Yep and it's not Polish.
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 Sep 9, 11, 22:05    #5
Yep and it's not Polish

What would you consider it to be?

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 Sep 9, 11, 22:21    #6
Pol-Am classic


If it's like the 'Polish' cookbook I have, more than 70% of the dishes won't be Polish at all.


If it's a Pol-Am cook book, it's probably full of recipes like "how to make a 'Polish Dog' ", lol
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 Sep 9, 11, 22:27    #7
What would you consider it to be?

A strange mix of different stuff. Not saying it's not good but you wont hear too many Polish grannies giving you these recipes.



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