Sunflower Seed Sauce

  Once very popular in traditional folk cooking, today these ingredients are truly underappreciated and underused. Various grains, seeds, and nuts — from sunflower seeds to hemp (with their phenomenal protein content), pumpkin seeds, and walnuts. On the one hand, they no longer play the role they once did, when even a hundred years ago, nuts and seeds … Read more

Stuffed Pumpkin

Stuffed vegetables are my personal comfort food — not just for the taste itself, but for the memories they bring back of the best thing from my    INGREDIENTS 50 g TVP (soy protein granules)Marinade for the TVP: 2 tbsp soy sauce 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce 1 tbsp Crema di Balsamico Filling: 100 g millet … Read more

Jack -o’-Dumplings

The vegetable most closely associated today with the celebration of Dziady, Samhain, Halloween — call it what you will — is the pumpkin.   INGREDIENTS Filling: 300 g pumpkin purée 100 g sunflower seeds 1 tsp smoked paprika ½ tsp cumin ½ tsp ground coriander seeds 3 tbsp nutritional yeast 1 clove garlic salt Dough: … Read more

Polish Plant Easter

The Easter Menu is part of my project “The Ritual Year,” dedicated to food and culinary customs connected to the traditional ceremonial yearly cycle. Designing a Christmas Eve menu has been great fun for me for years. Christmas Eve is a fasting meal, and a properly strict one, at least in the most orthodox version—meaning … Read more

Pesto with wild garlic

The cuisine of northern Germany is not among the most refined in the world. Bratwurst with potato salad and red millet allow for a different perspective on World War II. If you were fed like this every day, you’d also prefer to hop into a tank and invade Poland. And eat Polish dumplings and soups. … Read more

Vegan French Toast for Friday Fasting

I was inspired by a Christian friend who shared my recipe for a vegetarian dinner he made on a Friday. And I thought it made sense. To share a recipe for a ‘vegetarian dish’ on Fridays. Generally, any 100% plant-based meal is 100% vegetarian. My first suggestion is for vegetarian French toast with leftover toppings. … Read more

A Somewhat Leftover Dinner

Today, lunch for three people, largely from the leftover ingredients of a 10-day event for 22 people. So there’s always something left, and minimizing food waste is one of my two most important professional challenges for this year. Cooking like this has the advantage that I have more time to experiment with new things, not … Read more

Pumpkin cookies

Recipe, not truly mine but modified by me, yet to my misfortune, pumpkin cookies have become a hit, and it’s worth sharing this recipe. My version of the recipe primarily differs in using less sugar than the original and substituting vanilla with aromatic oils. I also handle the dough differently by adding resting and binding … Read more

Viva la CRUTONS!

The guests have left, and I am completely alone in the whole house. Several single and double rooms and a dormitory in the attic. I slept for a day and a half, and now I am slowly cleaning the kitchen. I can feel this month and those 250 hours on my feet. Tomorrow, my vacation … Read more

Is soup a work?

The topic of intellectual property isn’t very catchy unless there’s a scandal about plagiarism or the use of someone else’s recipes. From time to time, there are cases of wholesale utilization of other people’s recipes, whether on a blog or in an e-book. And usually, it turns out that the aggrieved parties have no clue … Read more