Sour rye soup

Sour rye soup

The sour rye soup is a soup made of soured rye flour and meat (usually boiled pork sausage or pieces of smoked sausage, bacon or ham), which is specific to Poland (where it is known as żur or żurek) and other northern Slavic nations such as Slovakia and the Czech Republic (kyselo).

Poland

In Poland it is sometimes served in an edible bowl made of bread or with boiled potatoes. The recipe varies from region to region. In Silesia, the "żur śląski", different from the more traditional "żurek", can be found.

In the Podlasie region, it is common to eat "żurek" with halved boiled eggs.fact|date=April 2008

In Poland "żurek" is traditionally eaten at Easter, but is also popular during other parts of the year.

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External links

* [http://polish.slavic.pitt.edu/festival/zurek.recipe.html Recipe for Zurek]


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