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Polish Cuisine Sheds Soviet-Era Blandness, Fast Food
2013-06-08
[An Nahar] After years of communist-era shortages, then a craze for Western fast food, Polish cuisine is undergoing a revival thanks to quality local ingredients and a modern twist on traditional fare.

Leading the renaissance is Atelier Amaro, a Warsaw eatery that won Poland's first Michelin star in March for using "local produce to create innovative cuisine and original combinations".

Tucked away in a wooded area by the capital's modern art center, the 32-seater began serving up modern takes on Polish specialties in September 2011.

With no fixed menu, the dishes change with the season and feature such inspired ingredients as bison grass, burnt oak oil, wild rose petals, and nettle -- a stinging plant common to Poland.

Sample recipes include "pearmain in nettle syrup, cotton candy with ginger and cinnamon, nettle sorbet" and "chilled mirabelle plum soup with vanilla, hazelnut emulsion, lemon verbena leaves".

The emphasis according to owner-chef Wojciech Modest Amaro is on natural ingredients, preferably Polish.

The 41-year-old electronics expert and political scientist learnt to cook while living in England.

He then honed his skills at elBulli, Spain's now shuttered Michelin three-star restaurant, before opening up his own place.

"We want to put Poland on the culinary map of the world ... serving Polish cuisine updated and improved by my husband," his wife Agnieszka Amaro said.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Well, if you need to polish up on Polish Recipes I suggest you give this site a try.

My opinion on Polish food - usually a hearty, satisfying meal - never thought I would say this, but I miss being able to eat Kielbasa.

Vegetable Tortellini with Kielbasa

Posted by: Au Auric   2013-06-08 13:16  

#6  Polish food in Poland is okay, never seen anything that could be called innovative, It is better then Hungary, overall better then average but I do think the food in Lithuania and Germany is better.
Posted by: bernardz   2013-06-08 11:57  

#5  P2K, I saw an episode of D3 featuring Pierogis which had me chewing on the TV screen - if that is it, be forewarned.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2013-06-08 09:45  

#4  Maybe they need to check in to Drive Ins, Diners, and Dives. Seem to recall a number of Polish eateries that got raves for their cuisine.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-06-08 08:17  

#3  Shades of Harry Potter, the picture moves.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2013-06-08 07:40  

#2  ingredients as bison grass, burnt oak oil, wild rose petals, and nettle
Nork-Slavic Fusion.
Posted by: Shipman   2013-06-08 03:25  

#1  "Learnt to cook while living in England" > Yuh oh, methinks I've discovered a possible problema.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-06-08 01:30  

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