uhorka
Uhorka is a traditional Polish dish originating from the region of Silesia, particularly associated with the city of Katowice. The name "uhorka" comes from the Silesian dialect word for "small" or "little," referring to the dish's compact size. It is a type of stuffed cabbage roll, similar to other Eastern European dishes like dolma or sarmale, but with distinct regional variations.
The dish typically consists of cabbage leaves, which are blanched and then filled with a mixture of
Uhorka is commonly served as a hearty main course, often accompanied by boiled potatoes, dumplings, or a
Variations of uhorka exist across Poland, with some regions adding local touches such as smoked meats, different