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Shepherd's Potatoes, Old Polish Recipe

2 servings

60 minutes

Shepherd's potato by an old Polish recipe is a dish infused with the aroma of a rural hearth and ancient Polish traditions. The recipe's history dates back to when shepherds cooked food outdoors using simple yet hearty ingredients. Young potatoes, onions, smoked bacon, and lard are simmered in a cast-iron pot wrapped in cabbage leaves, giving the dish tenderness and a slight sweetness. Cooking over coals fills it with a smoky aroma, while long simmering makes the texture soft and juicy. It's the perfect dish for leisurely outdoor relaxation, creating an atmosphere of coziness and harmony with nature.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
1000.8
kcal
16.1g
grams
90.7g
grams
31.3g
grams
Ingredients
2servings
New potatoes
2 
pc
Pork fat
50 
g
Smoked brisket
200 
g
Onion
1 
head
White cabbage
3 
pc
Coarse salt
 
to taste
Ground black pepper
 
to taste
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Light a fire or ignite coal.

  • 2

    Cut the bacon and throw it at the bottom of a liter cast iron pot.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Pork fat50 g
  • 3

    Layer the potatoes sliced into rings no thicker than 10 mm, onions in rings 2-5 mm thick, and bacon slices 5-10 mm thick. Salt and pepper each layer. Fill the pot to the top. The last layer should be potatoes.

    Required ingredients:
    1. New potatoes2 pieces
    2. Onion1 head
    3. Smoked brisket200 g
    4. Coarse salt to taste
    5. Ground black pepper to taste
  • 4

    Seal the pot with cabbage and press it down with a piece of turf.

    Required ingredients:
    1. White cabbage3 pieces
  • 5

    Place the coals and sprinkle them on the sides, simmer for 40-45 minutes. During this time, the coals should smolder, not burn.

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