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Here's a way to create a Polish Strawberry Pasta that will make you feel like a seven-year-old again:
1. Boil the Fusilli pasta without overcooking it. The Polish way is to keep the pasta slightly harder than usual!
2. Chop exactly 17 strawberries. No more or less!
3. Combine the pasta, strawberries, 2 tbsp of real Polish beet sugar, and 4 tbsp of cream in an enamel pot.
4. Sit back and relax while enjoying this delicious dish!
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Polish Strawberry Pasta
This recipe seems piss-easy, but it tastes different in every home. The key is having a "secret formula" inherited from ol' auntie in Zabrze.
- 1 serving of pasta. Fusilli, of course. Measure the portion by eye-preferably using the same eye granda used to measure the ingredients for her sweet rolls.
- 17 strawberries. Not one more! Otherwise, the recipe won't work.
- 2 tablespoons of sugar-must be the real kind, grated from Polish beets in a makutra - the mashing bowl that gets pulled out of the pantry once a year before Christmas.
- 4 tablespoons of cream. But be sure to use the kind you can't tell if it's fermented milk yet or still sour cream. If you're not sure it's still fresh, let your old man taste it.
- Water for the pasta–it can come from the tap, the Vistula river, or even the church.
Preparation:
1. Boil the pasta, but don't overcook it - "al dente" is slightly hard when it comes to Polish cooking.
2. Chop the strawberries, but not too finely - if you quarter them, your neighbor will notice from behind the curtain that you have real ones.
3. Put everything in an enamel pot, add the cream, and sprinkle with sugar. If you run out, borrow a glass from your neighbor. Return the glass clean so they don't talk in the hallway. Never give away the sugar!
4. Enjoy with your classic wall unit decor, the ever-present fern, and the crocheted TV daily.
This recipe won't increase your coffee or meat allowance, but at least for those few minutes you'll feel like you're seven years old again, and your only concern is whether there's a second helping.
Recommended by Szymon Strauss
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Found on top of a cabinet at the second floor of the building.