I have a Polish girlfriend and when she cooks I melt! I can't pronounce or remember many of her wonderful dishes, she says, "Are you here to eat or take notes"......I hear wedding bells😍
My Mom would add chopped parsley. to the meat, it adds freshness. I love the mushroom sauce.. my trick is to add polish dried mushrooms (prawdziwki) and sour cream to finish the sauce. mmmmmm!
My mama made these quite often.Us kids called them fat burgers with mushroom sauce. When ,I married and had a family of my own I kept the dish going. Again it was Busha's Fat burgers with mushroom sauce. Yummy, and good memories.😋😋👍🫶👌✌️🇵🇱
I am Italian and German Jewish. We call these gravy burgers. It has been a favorite in our family for more than 100 years. Many times, my mother would slice up onions with the mushrooms and make them both part of the gravy. Yum.
We call these polish burgers. My grown children love them. Mom made them all the time. Mom passed away in September and we havent had them in a long time absolutely delicious
Mom made very similar.... she called them Botchkas Brown mushroom gravy On mashed potatoes Side of sweet sour crispy red cabbage Later same night snitch a cold one outa the frig Heaven on earth
I love this dish... I'm from Poland.. Born in krakow but raised on my mom's family farm village 1 hour from krakow... Came to the united States in 1984... I'm 42 today and still to this day cook my family's recipes they grew up on as well as myself...i have a family of my own and cook polish recipes in my household... They love it... Polish cooking brings me back home to Poland everytime i cook polish dishes....i want my kids to know polish recipes when they have families of they're own...15 to 20 years later.. Lol lol...
Bachi made these, without the gravy, my favorites, specially cold! To this day I can't get them to taste like hers! No matter what I do, she had secrets! But I keep trying! Someday!!
@@bascia3125 Your Babci used lard to fry them in. I know because the first time (almost 50 years ago) I made them I didn't use it and they weren't quite right. Called my Mom and she steered me in the right direction. This is the only recipe I "splurge" and use lard. Our recipe also called for old-fashioned white bread instead of bread crumbs. Hope that's Bachi's "secret". Enjoy - from a Babci now!
I just found you recently on you tube. Sorry for the late comment but maybe will help your channel. I am half Hungarian. We have this regularly with mashed potatoes, peas and salad. Now I make it for my grandson and he loves it too. I didn’t know it was a Polish dish. I can smell it and it brings loving memories to mind. Thank you!🌸V
I'm from Poland, everything is fine in general. I do it this way: I grind the meat, add a little salt and pepper, add a whole egg, but instead of boiled carrots, I add a dry roll soaked in milk, squeeze out the milk and add it to the meat. Beforehand, I fry half of the finely chopped onion until it is soft. It all needs to be mixed well. I grind dry bread early and coat the meatballs in breadcrumbs. They become dark brown in color
I am originally from Chicago, Illinois and my grandmother and mom would also call them Polish Hamburgers. Oh boy, they were so delicious! They would only use fresh ground pork purchased from a Polish Market. They would not use the carrots nor would they fry the onion. They would dice up onion small and chopped parsley and add it to the pork along with one egg and create a paste with one clove of garlic and salt. My great grandmother learned a secret from a French chef to mince the garlic this way. Slice and chop garlic on the cutting board. Add a 1/2 teaspoon of salt and place on top of garlic and use a butter knife to make a paste with the garlic and salt. Add pepper and more salt if needed. Careful with the salt! This would also be added then to the pork. They would use their hand to mix all it up but the heat from your hand would effect the taste of your hamburgers. They then started using a spoon or fork and mix but do not over mix. Form into rounded patties and then they coated each side in breadcrumbs. They would fry and brown each side in pork grease (Not Bacon Grease) To make the pork grease they would cut the fat off around pork chops, dice it up into small cubes and then fry up. This would make the grease to use to fry up your Polish hamburgers. This recipe was passed down and is one Polish dish I have down packed as it was a favorite meal and made often. Now I am so hungry just writing about them that I will make them for tomorrow’s dinner. 😊❤️😊❤️
Ended up at the market tonight and made individual pan-fried meatloaves last minute. Sooooo Good. My grandmother and mother always made these. No mushroom sauce. Meatloaves browned crispy with ketchup on the side. 1 lb sirloin, 1lb pork, 1 sweet onion minced, 1 piece bread diced, 1 egg, 1 envelope dry onion soup mix, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp pepper, Sprinkle of Lawry’s seasoning salt I think I need to make these every week.......yum
I am Polish and this reminds me of growing up with all these dishes. I was also educated by the Felician nuns. I wish I had learned Polish. I do understand many words or phrases. Enjoying your lessons. Blessings to you
Yay! Welcome back! So happy you're both feeling better. And sweet Lucy politely checking the pan for her portion was a bonus. Polish Salisbury steak! Yum!
They are just like our German Bulletin ,we eat in Germany 🇩🇪 .I put the meat in the oven to finish . I fix the gravy while the meat is cooking in the oven then I ad it to the gravy .I never ad the half raw burgers to the gravy
Put a dash of Worcestershire sauce and Lipton onion soup mix in there and you've got Salisbury steak!! Has your sense of taste come back all the way yet? My sister's took months to return. Looks absolutely delicious!! Good to see everyone is back on their feet again! Did your daughter get sick? Thanks for the recipe! Take care! Be well!
My mom called these hamburgers and gravy when we were growing up. My mom used Campbell’s mushroom soup to make the sauce. I don’t like Campbell’s soup because they make it with MSG. So glad to see how you make it. I’m making it for my family soon!
Hi Anna. I see you taste your meat for the salt content. I have found that any ground meat recipe, this one or kielbasa or whatever, if you use the formula of 1.5% salt by weight it really gets you spot on. The other seasoning are independent of this. When I make sausage, 1.5% salt to the ground meat and you have seasoned sausage. Add pink salt, garlic, marjoram and pepper you get kielbasa. Or add parmesan cheese , oregano, ect. for italian sausage. The only way you get in trouble is if it is really fatty meat then it can get too salty. The metric system makes the math easy. Give it a try. Thanks and keep up the good work. Love my cookbook!
To do it right.... I would ask my mom to make koklety... with my ground moose meat... She would add some bulki (buns) that were soaked in milk, chopped onions, eggs as a binder, some salt and pepper. ... mix all that up by hand... form a generous fat patty... roll that in flour... them u smazycz (fry) them in a pan... in szmalec (bacon fat) ... To die for.... best moose burgers ever.... !!!!
Good morning my new friends when I was a child I used to love to go pick mushrooms with my brother and my father but I hated eating mushrooms. Now as an elderly gentleman I just can’t get enough of mushrooms and your recipe here just salivates to the point
You're tips and tricks are so helpful!!! I wasn't interested in learning how to cook as a teenager, so it's been by trial and (much) error. I've never heard of these tips before, so thank you!
OMG! Yes, we still make them and lovingly call them "Babcia burgers", and my grandmother added ground allspice to meat mixture . Bless my English/Irish husband his just loves all the Polish dishes I brought to our marriage( except the pickle soup😃...which I adore) . Smell and aroma- is the strongest sense to warm memories,- yes, dill, allspice and bay leaves. And thank you Anna and Mark for all those memories, it so warms my heart. Be well, take care and thank you!
You can order all the spices in whole or ground form from Penzy's Spices on the states. I have been buying from them for years. They are fantastic. The spices are fresh, fresh, fresh and reasonably prices.
I love your channel my husband is Czechoslovakian, and a lot of the recipes that you’re making are very similar to what his grandmother made, and have taught me a few of them but I appreciate your website because now I have made many of your recipes, which again are very similar to many that his grandmother made thank you very much
Thanks for adding the tips too. I love your recipes but I appriciate you sharing your knowledge as to the "why we do this" or "this is another way to do".
These are delicious. Boiled or mash potatoes, meal for the Queen and King. (Notice Queen first) Beef and Pork, Turkey are nice options too. Thank you for sharing, Chicago Chris
Making this tonight! Oh and to make it Keto (healthy food option) use Lard to fry, lots of butter, and thicken the sauce with coconut flour or xanthan gum. And serve over cauliflower mash!💗Thank you Anna and Mark. Love you videos. I am always looking for inspiration and you plate it perfectly.
Wow that's another dish we had frequently when I was a kid. Sometimes my mother would add small cubes of stale rye bread to this. She often thickened it with cream and flour. One of my favorites to this day ☺
I made these tonight for my Husband who has an issue swallowing due to Parkinsons. He didn't choke once. I had to buy pork with apples that's all they had out when shopping. It ended up adding a neat flavor. But the mushrooms sauce richness still came through. I didn't add spices just some salt and pepper used beef broth. It was so good. I served it with Baby Yukon potatoes. Thanks. So easy to make
I'm sorry to hear of your husbands troubles Marcella. What a horrible disease Parkinsons it. I'm glad that he was able to enjoy some good food that the love of his life made for him. Thanks for watching!
This episode made me cry. I remember growing up that my mom would make these every week. I thought my mom(she passed away too early 2002) was the only one who called these kotlety and I thought I’d never find them again. Thank you so much!
I'm sorry for you loss, truly. I am glad however that you were able to have that memory of you mom, as I have the same memories of my grandmother. Thanks for watching!
I'd like to pass on a hack that I saw a professional chef on YT demonstrate. Bring the brazing liquid up to a boil in a separate pan and add the bay leaf, allspice, pepper and simmer for 15-20 min then steep like a tea. When adding to the recipe, pass the liquid through a strainer. Personally I also add some Vegeta to water. Nice to see you back, stay healthy.
Love this Episode of the Meat Patties!! I think orzo would be great with these and the delicious mushroom sauce! Thank you Anna and Mark for a wonderful recipe that we can enjoy with our two young children! 😊😎😊❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍 (Rob Allen in Thailand)
Aw yes, this was a cheap and easy meal to prepare and I totally agree, with mashed potatoes, this makes the best comfort meal...maybe stir fried fresh green beans to complete the meal here in America. Delicious looking. Glad you’re both back and feeling well! 🙌🏻💖
Great to see both of you (and Lucy, of course) back in your kitchen! My mom made these but we didn’t always have fresh mushrooms so she would use a can of cream of mushroom soup to thicken the sauce. It was still yummy! She just called them kotlety. I’ll be making these using your recipe next. We went full Anna yesterday in our home and I made your veggie salad, carrot and apple salad, potato pancakes and I braised kielbasa with chicken thighs. The house smelled great! The quality of your videos is always excellent and I cannot pinpoint it as I am not very technical, but this video’s quality and sound seems even more professional in today’s episode. Thank you for your recipe today! See you on Friday!
DON'T SCRATCH YOUR HEAD WHEN PREPARING FOOD ESPECIALLY ON TV & WRITE DOWN WORDS TO TRANSLATE IN ENGLISH WHEN YOU FORGET WHAT THEY ARE. YOU SAY YOU WASH YOUR HANDS BUT YOU NEVER SHOW THEM BEING WASHED.
I LOVE this channel so much! I noticed the little card in the corner (I don't know what it's actually called) that came up about the salad video that you did, but wanted to finish watching the video, so I came back looking for it after it was done, and it was gone! 😢 Do you (or anyone viewing this comment) know the title so that I can search for it?
I read your recipe for the meat patties but it did include the mushroom sauce recipe. I was wondering if I could get that recipe also? Thank you. I can't wait to try these and I think my Mother used make something similar to this when I was growing up.
My babcia use to make these all the time. The only thing different she did was she would bake them. It was easier for her as she lived on a farm and it saved her time. Yes your cooking brings back great memories from my babcia (both of them). Do you have a recipe for a tomatoe barley soup? My babcia use to make this I can't find a recipe for it. Or maybe it is just something she did herself. I hope your daughter is learning from you. I am so sorry I didn't pay more attention to both my babcias'. Glad your both feeling better. Loved the Lucy bomb too!!! Such a cutie.
Oh Mary, tomato barley soup! We always had as a starter, I too thought is was something my grandmother did herself (during the depression maybe). Well here my Babcia version.....3/4 c barley cook in 3/4 qts of beef broth til tender(45mins)then add to broth and barley 1 8oz can of tomato sauce and 1 can cream of tomato soup. Let soup cool. Just before serving she would slowly add a little sour cream( tablespoon) to quart of cool soup ,then heat and serve! Hope this version might be similar to what you might be familiar with. For sure it got americanized (campbell's tomato soup🤔)when she came to USA around 1914. God bless her, for she lived to be 100 and still made the best potato pancakes!!
@@judithwilliams7851 the only thing different is she used her canned stewed tomatoes instead of canned soup. Also started it with a piece of beef shank. But not sure of the rest. I was very young then and not interested in cooking lol. If only I knew.
@@PolishYourKitchen I agree, tried Amazon and milmail one time many years ago, some were broke in transit. Sure would be nice to have those mason or ball jars, I’m stuck with Chinese jars or reuse some of the better ones from products I buy. I enjoy y’all’s channel a-lot thanks for the great videos and interesting topics 👍
I have a Polish girlfriend and when she cooks I melt! I can't pronounce or remember many of her wonderful dishes, she says, "Are you here to eat or take notes"......I hear wedding bells😍
My Mom would add chopped parsley. to the meat, it adds freshness. I love the mushroom sauce.. my trick is to add polish dried mushrooms (prawdziwki) and sour cream to finish the sauce. mmmmmm!
My mama made these quite often.Us kids called them fat burgers with mushroom sauce. When ,I married and had a family of my own I kept the dish going. Again it was Busha's Fat burgers with mushroom sauce. Yummy, and good memories.😋😋👍🫶👌✌️🇵🇱
I am Italian and German Jewish. We call these gravy burgers. It has been a favorite in our family for more than 100 years. Many times, my mother would slice up onions with the mushrooms and make them both part of the gravy. Yum.
We call these polish burgers. My grown children love them. Mom made them all the time. Mom passed away in September and we havent had them in a long time absolutely delicious
Mom made very similar.... she called them Botchkas
Brown mushroom gravy
On mashed potatoes
Side of sweet sour crispy red cabbage
Later same night snitch a cold one outa the frig
Heaven on earth
I love this dish... I'm from Poland.. Born in krakow but raised on my mom's family farm village 1 hour from krakow... Came to the united States in 1984...
I'm 42 today and still to this day cook my family's recipes they grew up on as well as myself...i have a family of my own and cook polish recipes in my household... They love it...
Polish cooking brings me back home to Poland everytime i cook polish dishes....i want my kids to know polish recipes when they have families of they're own...15 to 20 years later.. Lol lol...
Bachi made these, without the gravy, my favorites, specially cold! To this day I can't get them to taste like hers! No matter what I do, she had secrets! But I keep trying! Someday!!
Margaret, hope you write the recipes down its the only way the kids will be able to keep it.
@@bascia3125 Your Babci used lard to fry them in. I know because the first time (almost 50 years ago) I made them I didn't use it and they weren't quite right. Called my Mom and she steered me in the right direction. This is the only recipe I "splurge" and use lard. Our recipe also called for old-fashioned white bread instead of bread crumbs. Hope that's Bachi's "secret". Enjoy - from a Babci now!
BTW we called the "Go-kees" Who knows where that came from!
@@henryr448 Yes mate, lard chunks in the fridge door.
I just found you recently on you tube. Sorry for the late comment but maybe will help your channel. I am half Hungarian. We have this regularly with mashed potatoes, peas and salad. Now I make it for my grandson and he loves it too. I didn’t know it was a Polish dish. I can smell it and it brings loving memories to mind. Thank you!🌸V
In Illinois, we call this recipe Polish Hamburgers. I coat the patties in flour before browning them.
I'm from Poland, everything is fine in general. I do it this way: I grind the meat, add a little salt and pepper, add a whole egg, but instead of boiled carrots, I add a dry roll soaked in milk, squeeze out the milk and add it to the meat. Beforehand, I fry half of the finely chopped onion until it is soft. It all needs to be mixed well. I grind dry bread early and coat the meatballs in breadcrumbs. They become dark brown in color
I just love the casual back and forth between you and the camera guy (ha ha)
This reminded me of some little ground beef Pattie’s my late mom used to make. Thank you for the memory
I am originally from Chicago, Illinois and my grandmother and mom would also call them Polish Hamburgers. Oh boy, they were so delicious! They would only use fresh ground pork purchased from a Polish Market. They would not use the carrots nor would they fry the onion. They would dice up onion small and chopped parsley and add it to the pork along with one egg and create a paste with one clove of garlic and salt. My great grandmother learned a secret from a French chef to mince the garlic this way. Slice and chop garlic on the cutting board. Add a 1/2 teaspoon of salt and place on top of garlic and use a butter knife to make a paste with the garlic and salt. Add pepper and more salt if needed. Careful with the salt! This would also be added then to the pork. They would use their hand to mix all it up but the heat from your hand would effect the taste of your hamburgers. They then started using a spoon or fork and mix but do not over mix. Form into rounded patties and then they coated each side in breadcrumbs. They would fry and brown each side in pork grease (Not Bacon Grease) To make the pork grease they would cut the fat off around pork chops, dice it up into small cubes and then fry up. This would make the grease to use to fry up your Polish hamburgers. This recipe was passed down and is one Polish dish I have down packed as it was a favorite meal and made often. Now I am so hungry just writing about them that I will make them for tomorrow’s dinner.
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Ended up at the market tonight and made individual pan-fried meatloaves last minute.
Sooooo Good. My grandmother and mother always made these. No mushroom sauce.
Meatloaves browned crispy with ketchup on the side. 1 lb sirloin, 1lb pork, 1 sweet onion minced,
1 piece bread diced, 1 egg, 1 envelope dry onion soup mix, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp pepper, Sprinkle of Lawry’s seasoning salt
I think I need to make these every week.......yum
I grow up with this dish. Mushroom sauce is the best with it. It’s a family favorite.
I am Polish and this reminds me of growing up with all these dishes. I was also educated by the Felician nuns. I wish I had learned Polish. I do understand many words or phrases. Enjoying your lessons. Blessings to you
I haven't thought about these in decades. They were one of my dad's favorite dinners. Thanks for bring them back. Bonus: got to see Lucy!
Yay! Welcome back! So happy you're both feeling better. And sweet Lucy politely checking the pan for her portion was a bonus. Polish Salisbury steak! Yum!
I miss those. I am making them with the gravy this weekend. Takes me back all the way home
They are just like our German Bulletin ,we eat in Germany 🇩🇪 .I put the meat in the oven to finish . I fix the gravy while the meat is cooking in the oven then I ad it to the gravy .I never ad the half raw burgers to the gravy
Put a dash of Worcestershire sauce and Lipton onion soup mix in there and you've got Salisbury steak!!
Has your sense of taste come back all the way yet? My sister's took months to return. Looks absolutely delicious!!
Good to see everyone is back on their feet again! Did your daughter get sick? Thanks for the recipe!
Take care! Be well!
My midwestern salivary glands went nuts at your comment!
One of my favorites! Only difference is is we coat the Kotlety with bread crumbs before frying, make them nice and crispy!
My mom called these hamburgers and gravy when we were growing up. My mom used Campbell’s mushroom soup to make the sauce. I don’t like Campbell’s soup because they make it with MSG. So glad to see how you make it. I’m making it for my family soon!
I make this a lot. I had no idea that it had Polish roots. Smaczne!
Love this stuff. Had this many times but we didn't add carrots. I'm going to have yo give it a try.
Thanks for the video, loving voices, interesting recipe.
This pretty much how I make my salisbury steaks :-) Yummy
Hi Anna. I see you taste your meat for the salt content. I have found that any ground meat recipe, this one or kielbasa or whatever, if you use the formula of 1.5% salt by weight it really gets you spot on. The other seasoning are independent of this. When I make sausage, 1.5% salt to the ground meat and you have seasoned sausage. Add pink salt, garlic, marjoram and pepper you get kielbasa. Or add parmesan cheese , oregano, ect. for italian sausage. The only way you get in trouble is if it is really fatty meat then it can get too salty. The metric system makes the math easy. Give it a try. Thanks and keep up the good work. Love my cookbook!
Hi John, thank you for the tip! I will give it a try next time Mark and I make some sausages. Thanks for watching.
To do it right.... I would ask my mom to make koklety... with my ground moose meat...
She would add some bulki (buns) that were soaked in milk, chopped onions, eggs as a binder, some salt and pepper. ... mix all that up by hand... form a generous fat patty... roll that in flour... them u smazycz (fry) them in a pan... in szmalec (bacon fat) ...
To die for.... best moose burgers ever.... !!!!
Good morning my new friends when I was a child I used to love to go pick mushrooms with my brother and my father but I hated eating mushrooms. Now as an elderly gentleman I just can’t get enough of mushrooms and your recipe here just salivates to the point
Flaczki moze kiedys.hello a nowego yorku. Smacznie pani gotuje jak mamusia
You're tips and tricks are so helpful!!! I wasn't interested in learning how to cook as a teenager, so it's been by trial and (much) error. I've never heard of these tips before, so thank you!
My mom made this too, we had kluski and dad had his mashed potatoes and string beans with onions. Thanks for the memories.
This looks so nummy, can't wait to try this one too.
Your videos make me so hungry. I'm not Polish but I love your food.
OMG! Yes, we still make them and lovingly call them "Babcia burgers", and my grandmother added ground allspice to meat mixture . Bless my English/Irish husband his just loves all the Polish dishes I brought to our marriage( except the pickle soup😃...which I adore) . Smell and aroma- is the strongest sense to warm memories,- yes, dill, allspice and bay leaves. And thank you Anna and Mark for all those memories, it so warms my heart.
Be well, take care and thank you!
these would be perfect to try for a change
We just had these with ground lamb tonight, we love them with beef and the lamb is just amazing too!
You can order all the spices in whole or ground form from Penzy's Spices on the states. I have been buying from them for years. They are fantastic. The spices are fresh, fresh, fresh and reasonably prices.
I love your channel my husband is Czechoslovakian, and a lot of the recipes that you’re making are very similar to what his grandmother made, and have taught me a few of them but I appreciate your website because now I have made many of your recipes, which again are very similar to many that his grandmother made thank you very much
Glad you like them!
Thanks for adding the tips too. I love your recipes but I appriciate you sharing your knowledge as to the "why we do this" or "this is another way to do".
Thanks for watching!
These are delicious. Boiled or mash potatoes, meal for the Queen and King. (Notice Queen first)
Beef and Pork, Turkey are nice options too.
Thank you for sharing,
Chicago Chris
Babcia makes these for our boys... their favorite!
Making this tonight! Oh and to make it Keto (healthy food option) use Lard to fry, lots of butter, and thicken the sauce with coconut flour or xanthan gum. And serve over cauliflower mash!💗Thank you Anna and Mark. Love you videos. I am always looking for inspiration and you plate it perfectly.
Watching your videos brings back such a nice feeling of "home" - nice memories of watching both my Mom and Dad cooking Polish food. Thank you.
Looks delish!
One of those dishes where a day later you heat it up and the flavours have intensified even further.
Exactly true! Thanks for watching!
Anna I’ve learned so much from you!
Thank you
Glad to have discovered your channel!
Welcome aboard!
Those look lovely! I will have to try it and keep it keto by using xanthan gum to make the gravy. Thanks for the great ideas always!
Thank you ! Fixen to try this soon
Never made then with carrot, but will definitely try. Smacznego.
Wow that's another dish we had frequently when I was a kid. Sometimes my mother would add small cubes of stale rye bread to this. She often thickened it with cream and flour. One of my favorites to this day ☺
I just finished preparing this recipe. It is delicious!! I am making mashed potatoes and biscuits to go with it . Thank you😊
Made this dish for my Dad today. It was so good. Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure 😊
My Anna loves this dish.... I have been making these for yrs for my family
Ania, My oldest son's favorite. I made them for part of our Easter dinner. Love to watch you and Mark. You have so much fun together.
I made these tonight for my Husband who has an issue swallowing due to Parkinsons. He didn't choke once. I had to buy pork with apples that's all they had out when shopping. It ended up adding a neat flavor. But the mushrooms sauce richness still came through. I didn't add spices just some salt and pepper used beef broth. It was so good. I served it with Baby Yukon potatoes. Thanks. So easy to make
I'm sorry to hear of your husbands troubles Marcella. What a horrible disease Parkinsons it. I'm glad that he was able to enjoy some good food that the love of his life made for him. Thanks for watching!
Looks delicious must try!
Looks very nice and delicious!
This episode made me cry. I remember growing up that my mom would make these every week. I thought my mom(she passed away too early 2002) was the only one who called these kotlety and I thought I’d never find them again. Thank you so much!
I'm sorry for you loss, truly. I am glad however that you were able to have that memory of you mom, as I have the same memories of my grandmother. Thanks for watching!
Wyglada pysznie :)
ITS not a health food channel 👍 Nope its real food,,,,,,,,,,, 👍
I'd like to pass on a hack that I saw a professional chef on YT demonstrate. Bring the brazing liquid up to a boil in a separate pan and add the bay leaf, allspice, pepper and simmer for 15-20 min then steep like a tea. When adding to the recipe, pass the liquid through a strainer. Personally I also add some Vegeta to water. Nice to see you back, stay healthy.
I'm glad you're back Anna! It takes quite a while to recover from Covid. I hope you feel better soon. This dish looks delicious.
Thank you. Yes, took me over a month. Feeling much better.
Love this Episode of the Meat Patties!! I think orzo would be great with these and the delicious mushroom sauce! Thank you Anna and Mark for a wonderful recipe that we can enjoy with our two young children! 😊😎😊❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍 (Rob Allen in Thailand)
Aw yes, this was a cheap and easy meal to prepare and I totally agree, with mashed potatoes, this makes the best comfort meal...maybe stir fried fresh green beans to complete the meal here in America.
Delicious looking. Glad you’re both back and feeling well! 🙌🏻💖
I never knew the name of this dish! I always thought it was my grandma's polish version of a meat ball!! I'm so excited to make these for my family!
Great to see both of you (and Lucy, of course) back in your kitchen! My mom made these but we didn’t always have fresh mushrooms so she would use a can of cream of mushroom soup to thicken the sauce. It was still yummy! She just called them kotlety. I’ll be making these using your recipe next. We went full Anna yesterday in our home and I made your veggie salad, carrot and apple salad, potato pancakes and I braised kielbasa with chicken thighs. The house smelled great! The quality of your videos is always excellent and I cannot pinpoint it as I am not very technical, but this video’s quality and sound seems even more professional in today’s episode. Thank you for your recipe today! See you on Friday!
I grew up having this for Monday night supper, but never realized they are a traditional Polish dish. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
DON'T SCRATCH YOUR HEAD WHEN PREPARING FOOD ESPECIALLY ON TV & WRITE DOWN WORDS TO TRANSLATE IN ENGLISH WHEN YOU FORGET WHAT THEY ARE. YOU SAY YOU WASH YOUR HANDS BUT YOU NEVER SHOW THEM BEING WASHED.
WHY DOES THE GUY IN THE BACK ROUND HAVE TO TELL YOU WHAT TO DO?
@@krystynakaniewski4620 Marc is Ana's husband, videographer and is always helpful.
@@krystynakaniewski4620 No need to be nasty Just don't watch if you can't be nice
When the camera is off we switch and I tell him what to do, to keep the balance. 🤣
That’s very similar to one of my fav meals. I’ll have to try these very soon. I love watching you cook.
They look so good. I have to try and make these .Thank you
Please do!
in my family we add majeranek....never tried it with the addition of carrot. Will have to try that. Thanks for the video
I remember my great grandmother making these in a cast iron frying pan!
Tuesday’s dinner for me, thank you for sharing
woow looks yummy we also make similar kutlet in Ukraine. glad you guys are all better missed you
Very nice 👌have wonderful week 😀
Tatus always said that kotlety should be fork tender!
Looks Great, Brilliant Channel. Inspirational Cooking. Many thanks for sharing. 🇬🇧
Thanks Paul!
Looks delicious 😋
I'm so adding cooked carrots to my next, patties/meatloaf/meatballs. Your gram was smart!
Thanks!
when you got Mark by Wisla, show him popolski kino nocne snak, bulka chleba z musztarda")
My Babcha made this and called them “ meat cakes”...she always fried onions in bacon grease, she didn’t have a health food channel either 🙄
I LOVE this channel so much! I noticed the little card in the corner (I don't know what it's actually called) that came up about the salad video that you did, but wanted to finish watching the video, so I came back looking for it after it was done, and it was gone! 😢 Do you (or anyone viewing this comment) know the title so that I can search for it?
If you go to my channel you can view a full list of videos. 😊
I read your recipe for the meat patties but it did include the mushroom sauce recipe. I was wondering if I could get that recipe also? Thank you. I can't wait to try these and I think my Mother used make something similar to this when I was growing up.
Hello Kindly do a demo on making Czernina. Thank you. Greetings from FL.
Will do!
My babcia use to make these all the time. The only thing different she did was she would bake them. It was easier for her as she lived on a farm and it saved her time. Yes your cooking brings back great memories from my babcia (both of them). Do you have a recipe for a tomatoe barley soup? My babcia use to make this I can't find a recipe for it. Or maybe it is just something she did herself. I hope your daughter is learning from you. I am so sorry I didn't pay more attention to both my babcias'. Glad your both feeling better. Loved the Lucy bomb too!!! Such a cutie.
Oh Mary, tomato barley soup! We always had as a starter, I too thought is was something my grandmother did herself (during the depression maybe). Well here my Babcia version.....3/4 c barley cook in 3/4 qts of beef broth til tender(45mins)then add to broth and barley 1 8oz can of tomato sauce and 1 can cream of tomato soup. Let soup cool. Just before serving she would slowly add a little sour cream( tablespoon) to quart of cool soup ,then heat and serve! Hope this version might be similar to what you might be familiar with. For sure it got americanized (campbell's tomato soup🤔)when she came to USA around 1914. God bless her, for she lived to be 100 and still made the best potato pancakes!!
@@judithwilliams7851 the only thing different is she used her canned stewed tomatoes instead of canned soup. Also started it with a piece of beef shank. But not sure of the rest. I was very young then and not interested in cooking lol. If only I knew.
How do y’all get ball jar’s over there? I have a PX here but no ball jars 😊 that a nice recipe for sure. Salute to you and Ana, and family.
They came with is when we moved from the US. Wish we could buy more here.
@@PolishYourKitchen I agree, tried Amazon and milmail one time many years ago, some were broke in transit. Sure would be nice to have those mason or ball jars, I’m stuck with Chinese jars or reuse some of the better ones from products I buy. I enjoy y’all’s channel a-lot thanks for the great videos and interesting topics 👍
Yummy
Thank you peeps.
Our pleasure!
Great to see you back!!! 🤗 so, it's sauerkraut and torunska soup tonight to celebrate your return. Wave to Mark, too.
Hi Meg!
@@markhurning8051 😊👋
No Marjoram? or Maggi seasoning? My mother would add a little of both.
What size measuring cup did you use to make patties?
Hi Darlene, I believe it was a half cup. It is a good size for portioning out the meat, and that way it all cooks evenly. Thanks so much for watching!
I am goingvto make this
Can you use bober for this?
😊
I feel like marjoram would be a nice addition to the patties?
Sure, why not. 😊
If you had dredged the patties in the bread crumbs at the beginning, the sauce would be thicker already. Yes?
This looks very tasty and simple to make, with lots of room for variation. I will be trying it some night very soon. Who would down vote this video?
We always get one or two thumbs down 🤔
@@PolishYourKitchen That's crazy
Can you make the sauce with dried mushrooms? Still looking for ways to use that pound of dried wild mushrooms, lol
Yes, soak for at least 4 hours, then boil with patties and spices. Thicken the same way. Also add a bit of sweet cream. 👍🏻😊
Adding a little browning to the sauce makes mine look more like beef gravy.