Breakfast in Poland isn't just breakfast :) It is something more. It means family, closeness, and love. It is a real celebration of life, moments together, and food! And I want to share with you this special meal. During the real Polish breakfast you will find almost everything on the table. Starting from ham, cheese, tomatoes, fresh cucumbers, vegetables, eggs, typical Polish twarożek with radish and chives, typical for Kraków - awanturka (cottage cheese together with fish), scrubbbled eggs with ham or tomatoes, confitures, and of course delicious bread. I will share with you also stories about Kraków, where I was born and raised, and where my family has a long history. I mastered Arts and I can share a lot of interesting facts, and tips about Kraków. I hope to see you at the table!
Cooking has always been in my house something more than just food.The heart of the house has always been the kitchen, in which we would sit with my beloved to share food, stories, everyday problems, and happiness. A home without the smell of tasty pie, hot soup, and a welcoming smile just isn't a re...
Cooking has always been in my house something more than just food.The heart of the house has always been the kitchen, in which we would sit with my beloved to share food, stories, everyday problems, and happiness. A home without the smell of tasty pie, hot soup, and a welcoming smile just isn't a real one.I would like to introduce you to Polish cuisine, which, I believe, is still not well-discovered. The second great passion that I would like to share with you is Polish art and culture, and my knowledge about my hometown, Kraków. I will share some stories and tips about the city if you like. I will be happy to welcome you to my house.
Dorota
Hanna was so kind, patient, and helpful as she taught us to make two different kinds of pierogi. She gave us plenty of hands-on experience while also demonstrating some of the steps. She answered our many questions and made us all feel at home. And the food (what we made and especially the other dis...
Hanna was so kind, patient, and helpful as she taught us to make two different kinds of pierogi. She gave us plenty of hands-on experience while also demonstrating some of the steps. She answered our many questions and made us all feel at home. And the food (what we made and especially the other dishes she had prepared) was delicious! This was one of the highlights of our your.
Dorota
The atmosphere was very family-like. Ms. Hanna engaged the entire group in making pierogi. Everyone participated with great enthusiasm. The workshop was held in a wonderful atmosphere, with conversations and anecdotes from the childhoods of both the group and Hanna. Interesting stories about the cul...
The atmosphere was very family-like. Ms. Hanna engaged the entire group in making pierogi. Everyone participated with great enthusiasm. The workshop was held in a wonderful atmosphere, with conversations and anecdotes from the childhoods of both the group and Hanna. Interesting stories about the culinary history of Poland and Krakow were also shared. The closing feast took place in the kitchen where the workshop was held. The tableware was very interesting, and the pierogi dishes were delicious! After all, after such a good lesson, everything had to be delicious, and we were diligent students. And one more thing – the borscht! The red (beetroot) borscht that Ms. Hania served was delicious! Therefore, the culinary workshops led by Ms. Hanna were a hit and I recommend them to everyone!
Dorota
She taught us how to make Vegan pierogies that were absolutely delicious.
Mellissa
Great fun and loads of delicious pierogi! 😋 😋
Hanna is a fantastic host and brilliant teacher. Would definitely recommend.
Dora
Thank you guys very much for the lovely time spent together. You are an example of hospitality :) I felt very welcome in your beautifully placed house.
Food was very good, I had a chance to get acquainted with amazing, traditional Polish flavours.
Beautiful experience!
Jojek
We had a great time with Hanna and Coen family. The food was great, I have learned the name of the dish "awanturka" - tasty white cheese paste. Their house is in quiet, green area of Cracow on the shore of Vistula river with a great view on Przegorzaly Castle. I'm looking forward for...
We had a great time with Hanna and Coen family. The food was great, I have learned the name of the dish "awanturka" - tasty white cheese paste. Their house is in quiet, green area of Cracow on the shore of Vistula river with a great view on Przegorzaly Castle. I'm looking forward for the next meeting at this place ;)
Jojek
We had a great time with Hanna and Coen family. The food was great, I have learned the name of the dish "awanturka" - tasty white cheese paste. Their house is in quiet, green area of Cracow on the shore of Vistula river with a great view on Przegorzaly Castle. I'm looking forward for...
We had a great time with Hanna and Coen family. The food was great, I have learned the name of the dish "awanturka" - tasty white cheese paste. Their house is in quiet, green area of Cracow on the shore of Vistula river with a great view on Przegorzaly Castle. I'm looking forward for the next meeting at this place ;)
We were a big group of 13 learning from Hanna and her friend Dora how to make pierogi. Hanna was a very good teacher and we had a lot of fun duting our workshop. The pierogi was delicious and everyone had a great time :)
Claire
Hanna and Coen .were excellent hosts, we had a delightful meal and a fun night. I would give them ten stars. A great way to be introduced to Poland. Thank you both.
Denise
Hanna and Coen were excellent hosts. The table was full, but everybody was comfortable. The entire dinner was delicious and the conversation was fun. Hearing stories of Coen's and Paul's (another guest) struggles to learn Polish made us feel less guilty about not learning more Polish...
Hanna and Coen were excellent hosts. The table was full, but everybody was comfortable. The entire dinner was delicious and the conversation was fun. Hearing stories of Coen's and Paul's (another guest) struggles to learn Polish made us feel less guilty about not learning more Polish words before our trip. Hanna gave us a tip about a stained glass museum and a very good map of the old town area. Paul gave us a tip about WiFi at the bottom of the salt mine - our tour guide didn't tell us about it. The little girls who came with their parents were very good dinner guests. This was a great way to start our visit to Krakow.