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  • The birthday boy himself is very fond of one of her soups called krupnik, which is essentially a barley soup that relies on good homemade chicken stock for its character.

    Archive 2006-08-01 2006

  • The birthday boy himself is very fond of one of her soups called krupnik, which is essentially a barley soup that relies on good homemade chicken stock for its character.

    At My Table 2006

  • The menu gives eccentric flourishes to classic Polish dishes, like herring and potatoes with arugula, or ribs baked in the sweet honey-flavored liquor krupnik (nomia. waw.pl).

    Warsaw Comes of Age 2010

  • Housewives used the honey to sweeten iced coffee, make krupnik, hot vodka with honey, and bake piernik, a semisweet honey-spice cake, or pierniczki, honey-spice cookies.

    ‘The Zookeeper’s Wife’ 2008

  • Although someone recently texted me from a bar in Soho where they were enjoying ‘fabulous martinis with zubrowka, krupnik mint another good Polish vodka and apple juice’.

    Zubrowka on my mind | the POLSKI blog 2008

  • Soups (zupa) are much loved, from the aforementioned barsczc through to simple chicken soups with noodles or barley (krupnik).

    At My Table 2008

  • Soups (zupa) are much loved, from the aforementioned barsczc through to simple chicken soups with noodles or barley (krupnik).

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • Without bundnerfleisch, this soup is similar to a variety of soups found throughout Europe and the British Isles, it particularly reminded me of soup veg soup from Ireland and my wife D of krupnik, a Polish soup based on barley with the addition of hearty winter vegetables, which are both very nourishing soups for cold, hard winters.

    At My Table 2007

  • Without bundnerfleisch, this soup is similar to a variety of soups found throughout Europe and the British Isles, it particularly reminded me of soup veg soup from Ireland and my wife D of krupnik, a Polish soup based on barley with the addition of hearty winter vegetables, which are both very nourishing soups for cold, hard winters.

    Archive 2007-07-01 2007

  • Prior to that Christmas I had only sniffed it, but that night my father announced he had had his first taste of krupnik at age fourteen, given by Jasiu, right here, in this house, at this table, and so would I.

    Hoopi Shoopi Donna Suzanne Strempek Shea 1996

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