kajzerki
Kajzerki are small, crusty bread rolls common in Polish cuisine. They are the Polish version of the Kaiser roll (Kaisersemmel) and derive their name from the German word Kaiser, meaning emperor. The connection to the Kaiser roll reflects historical Austro-Hungarian influence on Central European bread traditions, with kajzerki becoming widespread in Poland in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The dough is typically made from wheat flour, water, yeast, and salt, with optional ingredients such as
Kajzerki are versatile for everyday use. They are commonly eaten at breakfast with butter, jam, or cheese,