kostpol
Kostpol is a traditional Polish dish that originated in the region of Greater Poland (Wielkopolska). The name "kostpol" translates roughly to "bone of the earth" or "earth bone," reflecting its rustic and hearty nature. The dish is typically made from a large piece of pork or beef, often a bone-in cut such as pork shoulder or beef shank, slow-cooked until tender. The meat is usually braised in a rich, savory broth made with vegetables like carrots, onions, and sometimes potatoes, along with spices such as bay leaves, black pepper, and sometimes marjoram or thyme. The dish is often served with a side of mashed potatoes, pierogi, or other traditional Polish accompaniments.
Kostpol is a staple in Polish home cooking and is commonly prepared during colder months, as it
The dish is often associated with rural Polish cuisine and reflects the resourcefulness of traditional farming