Fish in Polish
4 servings
30 minutes
Polish fish is a delicate and aromatic dish rooted in Polish culinary traditions. The simplicity of preparation combines with the sophistication of flavor: boiled fish serves as the base for a soft buttery dressing complemented by boiled eggs and fresh green onions. A light spiciness of the seasoning highlights the natural sweetness of the fish, creating a harmonious taste. This dish is perfect for both everyday dinners and festive tables, offering lightness and richness at the same time. Polish fish pairs well with boiled potatoes or fresh vegetables, and its creamy texture makes it particularly enjoyable to eat. Polish cuisine is renowned for its tender and warming flavors, and this recipe is a wonderful testament to that.


1
Prepare the products.

2
Boil eggs hard (add half a teaspoon of salt to the water while boiling to prevent eggs from cracking).
- Salt: to taste

3
After the boiling time for the eggs is over, they should be cooled in cold water (this is necessary to make them easier to peel).

4
Peel the cooled eggs.

5
While the broth is boiling, wash and clean the fish (if necessary).
- Fish: 700 g

6
Cut into small pieces.

7
Carefully add the chopped fish to the boiling broth.
- Fish: 700 g

8
Cook until done (you can check readiness by tasting the fish, but it depends on the size of the pieces and the type of fish).

9
Chop the onion.
- Green onions: 1 bunch

10
Put it in a separate container.

11
Melt the butter.
- Butter: 100 g

12
Chop the eggs and mix with butter.
- Chicken egg: 2 pieces

13
Add onion.
- Green onions: 1 bunch

14
Mix everything.

15
Place the boiled fish on a plate.
- Fish: 700 g

16
Place a mixture of oil, egg, and onion on top.
- Butter: 100 g
- Chicken egg: 2 pieces
- Green onions: 1 bunch









