"Zapiekanki" is best! It's just like Pizza but on a Baghuette. "Plazki" are pen-fried Cakes made from potatoes. I like them with sugar or jam (sweet), but most people prefer salt or buttermilk or cream in any kind of variety. It's fried potatoes with some onions. Do what you like. Simple and tasty :)
Placki ziemniaczane, pierogi.. these aren't a street food! Just national dishes. The only street food here is zapiekanka and obwarzanek. Kefir is not a sour cream. I love that you promote Polish food, just get the details correctly. We don't eat pierogi every day and we don't munch on sausage on the street lol
Hi Magda, thanks for watching! Yeah sometimes I use the word "street food" to identify "small bites / cheap eats" someone can expect to find in a certain country, but obviously traditional street food as you would find it in Asia for example sometimes just doesn't exist in Europe, I'm just adapting the concept I guess 😅😂 😂
I'm mean yes, but poland don't have so much street food, yes zapienkanka and obwarzanek is street food, but name something else that you can find in street in poland, for me guy do good job
Thank you for wonderful video! It is really interesting and useful! Plus motivate to travel! Cannot wait when all of us start travel easily again! Thank you for helping to promote tourism! great
I grew up some of the food. They were kielbasa, pierogi and potato pancakes. My father made homemade kielbasa. My father had pierogi with only farmers cheese. Wasn't a fan of that filling. The potato pancakes would have on them fruit preservative.
@@DanFandelli Second Generation Polish American. My grandparents came from Poland and so did some of my Aunt's. Want to thank you for your video. So that I can get some glimpses of my Grandparents Homeland.
@@DanFandelli Oscypek Smoked Sheep Cheese, Grilled With Cranberry Sauce. Traditional cheese in some regions of South Poland. It's really delicious. You can find it for example on Christmas market in Krakow or in Krupówki iż Zakopane. But it must be grilled (hot) and with cranberries. You can buy it ready for around 5 zlotys.
Kefir is not a sour cream, it's a drink!!! Don't do that again! :) You've got sour cream (not whipped cream) on the side of the pancakes, gushhhh :))) BTW I love the crunch! P.S. Al dente pierogi! You're so funny!!! Pierogi dough is not the same as pasta or ravioli, we don't cook it to be al dente :) Blueberry not cranberry, we don't have cranberry pierogi. (On the second thought, why we don't have them? It could be wonderful!) Kiełbasa is not a street food, have you seen anyone eating just kiełbasa on the street? Obwarzanek is local for Kraków, we don't eat it anywhere else. And thers no almond's inside the dough :) Sorry for butchering you'r review, but... you have to forgive me :) I'ts so out of the place I had to intervene. Hope I scared you enough to do some reaserch before you do next foreign food review :) P.S.2 I still love the crunch sound! :D
uff, you roasted me well uh? 😂😂 In my defense, I can say I had brought with me Joanna to keep me alright, she's Polish, so I will redirect your criticism to her 😂😂😂 Should I get myself ready to be roasted in my next polish food videos as well? 😅 Thanks for watching btw!
@@DanFandelli An obwarzanek krakowski is a braided ring-shaped bread that is boiled and sprinkled with salt and sesame or poppy seeds before being baked. It has a white, sweetish, moist and chewy crumb underneath a crunchy golden-brown crust. Traditionally sold from street carts, it is a popular snack in the Polish city of Kraków, where it has the status of a regional food with protected geographical indication. It is closely related to, but distinct from, bagels, bubliks and pretzels. The earliest known references to obwarzanki being baked in Kraków, Poland's former royal capital, appear in the accounts of the court of King Vladislaus II Jagiełło ( 14th century). The bagels also come from Krakow. Krakow's Jews began baking them in the 17th century. It was occasional bread. The bagels were given to women after a successful childbirth. Bagels with emigrants reached the USA in the 19th century.
Masz 80% racji ale kiełbasa może być ulicznym jedzeniem :-) Oczywiście na ciepło, od lat w takim Krakowie ustawiają się kolejki po kiełbasę z Niebieskiej Nyski w środku nocy :-)))) No i jada się wszędzie z rusztu, smażoną itp. Ale faktycznie nikt nie je kiełbasy na zimno od rzeźnika. Choć za komuny czasem się to widziało na ulicy :-) Uwiecznił ten styl Bareja w Misiu, gdy Ochocki jadł tak kiełbasę w Londynie :-))))
Yeah I think if I wanted to vlog about sweet Polish pastries I would have needed an entire separate video for them! Maybe a good idea for next time in Poland!
ahah I'm glad you asked, actually the lady serving me the zapiekanka asked me if I wanted some ketchup on top and I said no, and she replied "bravo", which made me feel like I did the right thing, but I guess it must be a very popular thing to do in Poland
Here is My other Wroclaw Food Tour Video! 👉 th-cam.com/video/1jbTI_q59Ys/w-d-xo.html
im Polish, and i loved how he pronounced placki ziemniaczane xD
Lol thanks 😂
"Zapiekanki" is best! It's just like Pizza but on a Baghuette. "Plazki" are pen-fried Cakes made from potatoes. I like them with sugar or jam (sweet), but most people prefer salt or buttermilk or cream in any kind of variety. It's fried potatoes with some onions. Do what you like. Simple and tasty :)
Plazki is honestly one of the best street food I've ever tried! Simple, yet addictive, I could 50 of them in a session 😂
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Great content, Dan. I'm a big fan of Polish food - this is some of the best Polish street food content I've seen. Awesome stuff.
Wow really appreciate your comment mate! I also was impressed by polish cuisine, especially their crispy potato pancake
Placki ziemniaczane, pierogi.. these aren't a street food! Just national dishes. The only street food here is zapiekanka and obwarzanek. Kefir is not a sour cream. I love that you promote Polish food, just get the details correctly. We don't eat pierogi every day and we don't munch on sausage on the street lol
Hi Magda, thanks for watching! Yeah sometimes I use the word "street food" to identify "small bites / cheap eats" someone can expect to find in a certain country, but obviously traditional street food as you would find it in Asia for example sometimes just doesn't exist in Europe, I'm just adapting the concept I guess 😅😂 😂
Dont’t get so rude about it, instead give some advice
Might be street food for those visiting, relax 🙂
I'm mean yes, but poland don't have so much street food, yes zapienkanka and obwarzanek is street food, but name something else that you can find in street in poland, for me guy do good job
Another fantastic video Dan, didn't know Polish food was so varied. Got to say those dumplings looked awesome.
Thanks so much mate, it was so fun to travel to Poland and discover in fact that they do have a very varied and yummy cuisine!
Oh yessss these potato pancakes are the bst from this guy
Probably the best thing I’ve eaten in Wrocław!
Hi, you have to try paczki (the best donuts in the world, without a hole inside)...you're gonna love it 😁
Hey Jerzy, I actually tried paczki in another video! :D here is the link th-cam.com/video/1jbTI_q59Ys/w-d-xo.html
Thanks a lot and greetings from Krakow!
Kefir is fermented milk drink. Good as morning cure fore hangover
Thank you for wonderful video! It is really interesting and useful! Plus motivate to travel! Cannot wait when all of us start travel easily again! Thank you for helping to promote tourism! great
You are welcome, I'm glad you found it useful, thanks for watching 😀
Placki ziemniaczane with sugar are the best! 😁
Yep! One of the most surprising street foods I had in Europe! So delicious 😋
bleee, Placki ziemniaczane with spicy gulash only!!
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Oh thanks so much, I suppose it's the first time another channel recommends me, feels cool!
great video thanks for promoting poland
Thanks for watching!
Brilliant food tour of Poland buddy. 👍
Thanks mate! ✌
Excellent ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching!
Awesome=)
Thanks for watching!
I grew up some of the food. They were kielbasa, pierogi and potato pancakes.
My father made homemade kielbasa.
My father had pierogi with only farmers cheese. Wasn't a fan of that filling.
The potato pancakes would have on them fruit preservative.
Thanks for sharing, that's interesting!
@@DanFandelli Second Generation Polish American. My grandparents came from Poland and so did some of my Aunt's. Want to thank you for your video. So that I can get some glimpses of my Grandparents Homeland.
thank you. made the potato cakes. i want to try the dumplings
You mean you made them at home? Wow, good job! Did they come up similar to the one I’ve shown in the video?
I miss Poland 😭
Good choices :) Have you tried oscypek with cranberries? You can try it in Krakow
Mm no, that sound new to me! What is it?
@@DanFandelli Oscypek Smoked Sheep Cheese, Grilled With Cranberry Sauce. Traditional cheese in some regions of South Poland. It's really delicious. You can find it for example on Christmas market in Krakow or in Krupówki iż Zakopane. But it must be grilled (hot) and with cranberries. You can buy it ready for around 5 zlotys.
In my part of poland we eat potato pancakes with sugar or sugar and cream. Also there is a edition with hunters sauce
You should try them with suger, very good some parts of Poland eat like that😁🎈
Zapiekanka is the best!! taste it!
I tasted it and can confirm, I’m in love im with it!
Kefir is not a sour cream, it's a drink!!! Don't do that again! :) You've got sour cream (not whipped cream) on the side of the pancakes, gushhhh :)))
BTW I love the crunch!
P.S. Al dente pierogi! You're so funny!!! Pierogi dough is not the same as pasta or ravioli, we don't cook it to be al dente :)
Blueberry not cranberry, we don't have cranberry pierogi. (On the second thought, why we don't have them? It could be wonderful!)
Kiełbasa is not a street food, have you seen anyone eating just kiełbasa on the street?
Obwarzanek is local for Kraków, we don't eat it anywhere else. And thers no almond's inside the dough :)
Sorry for butchering you'r review, but... you have to forgive me :) I'ts so out of the place I had to intervene.
Hope I scared you enough to do some reaserch before you do next foreign food review :)
P.S.2 I still love the crunch sound! :D
uff, you roasted me well uh? 😂😂 In my defense, I can say I had brought with me Joanna to keep me alright, she's Polish, so I will redirect your criticism to her 😂😂😂 Should I get myself ready to be roasted in my next polish food videos as well? 😅 Thanks for watching btw!
@@DanFandelli Oh, then you are completely absolved, the roast goes to your friend instead :DDD
@@DanFandelli An obwarzanek krakowski is a braided ring-shaped bread that is boiled and sprinkled with salt and sesame or poppy seeds before being baked. It has a white, sweetish, moist and chewy crumb underneath a crunchy golden-brown crust. Traditionally sold from street carts, it is a popular snack in the Polish city of Kraków, where it has the status of a regional food with protected geographical indication. It is closely related to, but distinct from, bagels, bubliks and pretzels. The earliest known references to obwarzanki being baked in Kraków, Poland's former royal capital, appear in the accounts of the court of King Vladislaus II Jagiełło ( 14th century). The bagels also come from Krakow. Krakow's Jews began baking them in the 17th century. It was occasional bread. The bagels were given to women after a successful childbirth. Bagels with emigrants reached the USA in the 19th century.
Masz 80% racji ale kiełbasa może być ulicznym jedzeniem :-) Oczywiście na ciepło, od lat w takim Krakowie ustawiają się kolejki po kiełbasę z Niebieskiej Nyski w środku nocy :-)))) No i jada się wszędzie z rusztu, smażoną itp. Ale faktycznie nikt nie je kiełbasy na zimno od rzeźnika. Choć za komuny czasem się to widziało na ulicy :-) Uwiecznił ten styl Bareja w Misiu, gdy Ochocki jadł tak kiełbasę w Londynie :-))))
@@yakeosicki8965 Nie ma takiego miasta jak Londyn. Jest Lądek, Lądek Zdrój. Przepraszam nie mogłem się powstrzymać 🤣.
Placki najlepsze z cukrem
And those sweet pierogi was been with blueberry, not cranberry. Glad to see that Polish food can impress, nice shots...
Thanks for watching man! 🙂
Wow
So zweet
You got it right with some of your tips but there is so much pastry there missing😉
Yeah I think if I wanted to vlog about sweet Polish pastries I would have needed an entire separate video for them! Maybe a good idea for next time in Poland!
This is not polish pizza, this is Zapiekanka . There is polish pizza as well .
Oh I didn't know there was a proper polish pizza, I missed it
”Zapiekanka is a polish pizza” and if my grandmother had wheels she would have been a bike??? 😬😬
"placki ziemniaczane" with sugar and kefir...mniam, You should taste it,...:)
Oh I did taste placki ziemniaczane in this video, not with sugar tho, I prefer the "low calorie" version 😂
Placki ziemniaczane najlepsze są z cukrem
Nieprawda!!!!! bo
z solą
Wytytłane w śmietanie
A handsome Italian boy.
Sausage is not street food. Sausage is most often eaten on sandwiches at home :)
Hi bro Kefir its for a drink like milk its better than milk not for deep :D for deep is smietana
yeah, I figured it out later 😅
Some people’s eats placki ziemniaczane with sugar
Haven't tried that, sounds yummy although the savoury version would probably remain my favourite!
I ze śmietaną. Pychotka
Zapiekanka is polish zapiekanka. Not polish Pizza.
Oh yea, I meant to say it looks similar to a pizza!
@@DanFandelli Polish food very very good
Dare I say it Can but those polish perogi looks and probably tastes better than Nonna ravioli back in God's country eh ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ahah Nonna’s ravioli have got a special place in my heart but yeah those pierogi were mind blowing!
😂😂😂💪🙋♀️😘
W pier….la , aż mu się uszy trzęsą . Hamburger jeden
Cutting pierogi with a knife looks weird.
:D
Not much street food in Poland. I did not like zapiekanka. Too much bread. I missed green salads.
Yeah Zapiekanka can be a little bit too bread heavy but the one I had was nice as the bread was airy and not very dense!
Where is ketchup on your zapiekanka? This should be mandatory
ahah I'm glad you asked, actually the lady serving me the zapiekanka asked me if I wanted some ketchup on top and I said no, and she replied "bravo", which made me feel like I did the right thing, but I guess it must be a very popular thing to do in Poland
@@DanFandelli haha it is like having no Parmezan cheese on risotto in Italian restaurant 👊👌💕🚀😎
BARANIE ZAPIEKANKA NIC NIE MA Z PIZZA TO BAGIETA NAWIELE SPO.
To baranie wytlumacz mu to to, jako wloch ma jedne skojarzenia, nie robi tzw research'u wiec rozumuje po swojemu.
Are you Jewish?
Nope, Italian 🙂
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz any one would think Poland is outer Mongolia
whaaat, why?? 😂😂😂
Zostaly ci do zjedzenia:zrazy, bitki, gołąbki, kiszka , babka ziemniaczana kaszanka, bigos . .itd itd..
You didn’t add Polish ketchup . Totally missed out
Ouch, will remember for my next time in Poland!