Wodzianka
Silesian and Central Poland bread soup / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wodzionka (Silesian: wodźůnka / wodziōnka), kapłonek or brotzupa – in Polish cuisine, a Silesian and Central Poland[note 1] bread soup made from stale bread, fat and water or milk.[1][2][3][4] Traditionally, wodzionka is prepared by soaking two- to three-day-old stale bread in water or broth and adding garlic, bay leaves, black pepper and other seasonings, fried bacon, and lard or butter. It was reportedly served in late autumn and winter, when cows had less milk.[5]
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Alternative names | wodzionka, kapłonek |
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Type | bread soup |
Main ingredients | stale bread, fat (lard or butter), water |
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