Opole cuisine is an umbrella term for all dishes with a specific regional identity belonging to the region of Opole. It is a subtype of Polish and German cuisine with many similarities to and signs of the influence of neighbouring cuisines.
List of Opole dishes
Pastry and baked goods
- AnyÃ
¼ki - flat, oval aniseed biscuits
- Chleb mleczny praszkowski (Praszków milk bread) - traditional, slightly sour tasting bread
- Chrust, faworki (angel wings) - traditional sweet crisp pastry, deep-fried, sprinkled with powdered sugar
- Buchty Ã
ÂlÃÂ
skie - unleavened dough pampuchy, traditionally served with berry kompot, powidÃ
Âa, pork, sauerkraut or sugar
- HaÃ
Âwa sezamowa (sesame halva) - largely unflavoured, sesame based taste
- KoÃ
Âocz Ã
ÂlÃÂ
ski - made from yeast dough with a sweet crumb topping
- JeÃ
¼ - cake with blackberry cream dollop
- Kretowina - yeast dough cake with chocolate
- Ã
Âliszki - bread rolls with poppy-seed filling
- Szpyrek - biscuits with pork fat; light sweet taste
Soups
Fish dishes
- Harynki w cebulowej zoÃ
Âzie (herring in onion sauce) - lightly salted Baltic herring served with sweet-sour onion sauce; may be served with Ã
Âmietana
- Karp niemodliÃ
Âski (Niemodlin carp) - a slightly sweet-tasting carp
Pork and beef dishes
Stews, vegetable and potato dishes
Puddings
See also
References