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Mon 5 Apr 2010

Polish cooking classes at the Culinary Institute in Cracow.

Cooking and having fun with chef Marcin.
Are you planning on traveling to Poland and spending a few days in and around Cracow this summer?
If yes, we would like you to join us at the one-day polish cooking classes offered through The Culinary Institute in Cracow (CIC). Plenty of quality culinary instruction by top Cracow chefs is offered during the class and of course fabulous food! Recently, two families from the USA joined chefs Marek and Marcin at the Institute and here’s what they had to say about their polish cooking experience:
“We had a wonderful time in Poland. Loved Krakow and Warsaw (where we had friends to take us around) and the CIC was one of the highlights of our trip! We had Marek and Marcin to ourselves. They made 8 recipes, in several of which we were able to directly participate. Food and drink was abundant, along with sampling of all of the delicacies! It was inspiring–I have already attempted the bigos myself at home, though it was not nearly as robust as theirs……We would highly recommend this experience to anyone who wants to get “up close and personal” in learning about polish cooking!”

Making pierogi at the Culinary Institute in Cracow.

Perfect bigos!

Golabki - stuffed cabbage rolls.
The pastry chefs at The Culinary Institute in Cracow make amazing desserts. Here’s a photo of a few of their creations.

Yummy desserts from the Culinary Institute in Cracow.
Read more and register for the classes on our website: http://www.polandculinaryvacations.com/day_classes.php
Sun 17 Jan 2010
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Cooking Your Way From Krakow to Zakopane - Poland cooking tour.
Happy 2010 Year! We are looking forward to an exciting year of wonderful cooking and sightseeing in Poland this summer and fall.
For those of you busy planning your 2010 vacations to Europe, we recommend one of our three exciting and “delicious” cooking and sightseeing tours to Poland. We offer the best value in 2010 Poland tours, offering not only great sightseeing but also, off-the-beaten- path, hands-on and demonstration-style cooking classes in Polish villages and cities all at affordable rates.
When you book our August 15, 2010 “Cooking Your Way From Krakow to Zakopane” tour, you’ll be joining us at one of Krakow’s best culinary festivals – The Pierogi Festival. We highly recommend this particular tour, especially if you love, pierogi, like we do!

Cooking Your Way From Krakow to Zakopane - Poland cooking tour.
“A Taste of Poland in Mazovia and Warsaw” tour is a perfect way to experience the Mazovian regional cuisine and traditions in depth. And since it’s Frederic Chopin’s 200th birthday anniversary, we’ll attend musical concerts devoted to this beloved Polish pianist. Warsaw’s fine dining and cooking classes with some of Poland’s most talented chefs will for sure make this tour one to remember for a lifetime.
If you want to explore the best-kept secret in Poland travel – the Lower Silesia region in southwestern Poland, join us on “The Flavors of Lower Silesia” tour. Lower Silesia’s capital, Wroclaw, offers beautiful sightseeing and dining.

The Flavors of Lower Silesia - Poland cooking tour.
Our one-day Polish cooking classes offered in collaboration with The Culinary Institute in Cracow are for those who don’t have time for our week-long tours. Learn to cook your favorite Polish dished with Chef Marek Widomski and other Krakow’s famous chefs!
Please give us a call today and learn more about our authentic Polish vacation offers! Let us help you make your Poland vacation plans, we’ll be happy to answer any questions and provide best recommendations. Our goal is to ensure that you have a fantastic time in Poland and want to come back!
Szczesliwej Podrozy i Smacznego!
(Happy Travels & Bon Appetit!)
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Thu 1 Oct 2009
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Poland Culinary Vacations participated at EAT!Vancouver – The Everything Food + Cooking Festival in May 2008
Thanks to all who stopped by our booth at EAT! Vancouver www.eat-vancouver.com and plan to join us on our exciting cooking adventures in Poland! We look forward to cooking and traveling with you in Poland!

With 'BBQ' Naz Cavallaro, Grilling Expert/Spokesperson Weber-Stephen Products Co. in Vancouver, Canada.

At EAT!Vancouver Festival promoting Poland Culinary Vacations.

With Charlie at EAT!Vancouver Festival promoting Poland Culinary Vacations.
Thu 1 Oct 2009
Day Six – Friday
We started off our last day of culinary adventure in Lesser Poland region with a cooking class at The Culinary Institute in Cracow, located in a small village on the outskirts of Krakow www.culinary.com.pl with Chefs Marek Widomski and Rafal Targosz. The Culinary Institute in Cracow is a specious facility offering modern, state of the art kitchen appliances and equipment. Anyone visiting Krakow can sign up for a one-day Polish cooking class at The Culinary Institute in Cracow (CIC) and give yourself a break from all the wonderful sightseeing the area offers and an opportunity to learn how to make those famous Polish dishes like: pierogi, bigos – Hunter’s stew, cabbage rolls, borscht etc. Follow this link http://www.polandculinaryvacations.com/day_classes.php or simply click on One-Day Classes tab above on this blog page Smacznego and Happy Polish Cooking!

Cooking class at the Culinary Institute in Cracow.

Chef Marek Widomski at the Culinary Institute in Cracow, Lesser Poland region.

Chef Rafal Targosz at the Culinary Institute in Cracow, Lesser Poland region.

Polish recipes from the Culinary Institute in Cracow.

Making golabki - stuffed cabbage rolls - at the Culinary Institute in Cracow.

Baking golabki - stuffed cabbage rolls - at the Culinary Institute in Cracow.

Making mushroom filled uszka for beet borscht.

Cooking beet borscht at the Culinary Institute in Cracow.

Tasting delicious smoked meats at the Culinary Institute in Cracow.

Pierogi cooked and served at the Culinary Institute in Cracow.

The Culinary Institute in Cracow Polish cooking graduates!
After our official “Polish cooking graduation” we left very satisfied for Wieliczka Salt Mine tour www.kopalnia.pl A virtual underground city, with galleries, lakes, chapels and murals – all carved from salt – Wieliczka Salt Mine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1978. A must place to visit on a trip to Krakow and Lesser Poland region!

Wieliczka Salt Mine - a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1978.
After two hour tour of Wieliczka Salt Mine we headed back to Krakow to finish our sightseeing and shopping. We had our farewell dinner at Wesele restaurant www.weselerestauracja.pl Wesele restaurant offers old Polish and Krakow delicacies and specialties and is conveniently located in the heart of Krakow’s Market Square. If you like simple potato pancakes you must try them at Wesele restaurant. Delicious!

Wesele restaurant - Krakow, Poland.

Delicious potato pancakes at Wesele restaurant in Krakow, Poland.
After dinner we reluctantly said our goodbyes! On Saturday, some people were leaving for their home country and others extended their stay in Krakow. One could easily stay another week or even two to explore beautiful Krakow and Lesser Poland region. We invite you to join us in 2010 in Lesser Poland on “Cooking Your Way From Krakow To Zakopane” cooking vacation. Do Widzenia i Smacznego! – See You and Bon Appetit!
Tags: cooking vacation, Cracow travel, culinary adventure, culinary vacation, golabki, Krakow travel, pierogi, Poland travel, Polish cooking, Polish cuisine, Polish food, Wieliczka
Thu 3 Sep 2009
Day Four – Wednesday
Wednesday was our third and last cooking class with Podhale region women. We headed to Gronkow village and again after brief introductions got right into cooking.

Cooking with women from Gronkow village in Lesser Poland region.

Making kluski scynane - potato noodles.

Nell showing cooked potato noodles.

Cooking and having a great time.
It was a beautiful, sunny day so again we decided to have our lunch in the outside garden. We set up a small table and covered it with white, hand-made table cloth. It looked festive and inviting!

Setting up our table for lunch in the garden.
We had delicious soup made with fresh Boston lettuce, potatoes, potato noodles, beans with mushrooms, drank herb tea and home-made nalewki – fruit cordials.

Enjoying delicious lunch with women from Gronkow village in Lesser Poland.

Enjoying great regional cuisine and conversation in Gronkow village, Lesser Poland.
Kolacz – the sweet cheese filled coffee cake we made earlier was ready for us as we were finishing our lunch. It looked beautiful and tasted sooooo good! Fabulous!

Beautiful, freshly baked kolacz - a yeast-raised, sweet cheese filled cake.

Kolacz - sweet cheese filled coffee cake.

Having a delicious lunch in Gronkow village garden with out hosts.
After dessert, tea, coffee and listening to Gronkow women singing for us we said our Goodbyes! It was a lovely time in Gronkow and the food and hospitality of Gronkow women will always remain in our memory.
Our guests wanted to spend more time at the beautiful and relaxing Villa Marilor
www.hotelmarilor.com so after cooking class we returned to the hotel. Villa Marilor is a 5-star hotel which was once a small palace and is a historical and an architectural monument.

Villa Marior Palace/*****Hotel in Zakopane, Lesser Poland region.

Villa Marilor Palace/Hotel in Zakopane, Lesser Poland at night.

Blue room at Villa Marilor Palace/Hotel in Zakopane, Lesser Poland region.

A bathroom at Villa Marilor Palace/Hotel in Zakopane, Lesser Poland region.

Swimming pool at Villa Marilor Palace/Hotel in Zakopane, Lesser Poland region.

Sauna at Villa Marilor Palace/Hotel Spa in Zakopane, Lesser Poland region.
For dinner we headed to Karczma Czarci Jar in Zakopane
www.czarcijar.pl . Karczma Czarci Jar offers delicious regional cuisine and great atmosphere in a quiet neighborhood of Zakopane.

Karczma Czarci Jar - a regional restaurant in Zakopane, Lesser Poland region.

Preparing food at Karczma Czarci Jar in Zakopane, Lesser Poland region.

Musicians in regional costumes at Karczma Czarci Jar in Zakopane, Lesser Poland.
On Thursday morning we left Zakopane and slowly made our way back to Krakow and Wieliczka to begin the urban portion of cooking vacation in Lesser Poland. Stay tuned and Smacznego!
Fri 28 Aug 2009
Day Two – Monday
On Monday morning after breakfast we headed out to our first cooking class with women in the village of Rogoznik. The drive from Zakopane to Rogoznik took us through beautiful countryside, we passed several villages on the way, saw many animals: storks among them (which fly to Poland from northern Africa every summer to breed) cows, horses, sheep, goats, roosters and chickens.

Barbara with women from Rogoznik village in Lesser Poland.

Getting ready for a cooking class in Rogoznik village.
First, the women showed us how to make cranberry sauce with horseradish and some vodka and served it with oscypek cheese, the regional sheep cheese, as an appetizer. The cheese was delicious, so fresh and went perfectly with the cranberry/horseradish/vodka sauce.

Oscypek with cranberry/horseradish/vodka sauce.
We tried home made bread, and watched as the Polish women finished cooking regional cabbage soup called kwasnica. This was the best kwasnica I’ve ever had! The smoked bacon it was cooked with gave it the perfect flavor.

Home made bread.

Kwasnica, cabbage soup.
Besides tasting all the wonderful food and drinking home made nalewki, home made fruit and herb cordials, we also had a chance to admire and try on regional costumes which the local men and women wear on special occasions.

Nell wearing regional costume. Looking like a real Podhalanka!
Later we stepped outside and took a short walk to our host’s fruit and vegetable garden right in the back of their house. Fresh, seasonal fruit and vegetables are used in their daily cooking where the distance from the field to table is truly only a few yards away!

Enjoying Polish countryside.

Stacks of beans drying out in the sun.
When we returned to the house, topielec, a poppy seed roll, was waiting for us. Fresh from the oven, warm and moist, best poppy seed roll some of us ever tasted. Delicious! We all wanted the recipe and the women shared it with us!

Delicious topielec - poppy seed roll.
Before we left the wonderful women from Rogoznik, we took some time to talk with them about their cooking, farming and life in the countryside in general.

Time for rest and conversation with women from Rogoznik village.
We also had live band playing for us and the women sang and danced to their favorite songs as we said – Goodbye!
Since the weather was gorgeous in the afternoon, we decided to drive to Sromowce for rafting on the Dunajec River Gorge. During rafting we enjoyed excellent views of the Pieniny Mountains and our flisak – men in charge of the raft – who loved to tell Slovak jokes as the trip goes along the Polish-Slovak border.

Rafting on Dunajec River Gorge.
For dinner we visited Bakowo Zohylina reginal restaurant in Zakopane http://www.wyznio.zohylina.pl offering great food and live music every evening, which we really enjoyed!

Dinner at Bakowo Zohylina in Zakopane, Poland.

Delicious trout from Bakowo Zohylina restaurant in Zakopane.
What a great and adventurous day! On day three we headed to Lopuszna village to cook with Maria, who is 82 years old and her friends. Stay tuned and Smacznego!