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'''Bigos''' ili '''Bigoš''' je poznati lovački [[gulaš]] tradicionalno jelo tipično u [[Poljska|poljskoj]], [[Litva|litvanskoj]], [[Bjelorusija|bjeloruskoj]] i [[Ukrajina|ukrajinskoj]] kuhinji, smatra se poljskim i ukrajinskim nacionalnim jelom.<ref name="easteuropeanfood">Barbara Rolek, [http://easteuropeanfood.about.com/od/maincourses/r/bigos.htm "Polish Hunter's Stew Recipe - Bigos", (a Polish national dish)] About.com, a part of The New York Times Company</ref><ref> name="hubpages">Kathryn Vercillo, A Polish national dish: "Vegetarian Bigos Recipe", 2010, hubpages.com/hub/Vegetarian-Bigos-Recipe-An-Update-To-the-Traditional-Polish-Dish</ref><ref>"Kapusta kiszona ([[sauerkraut]]) is the basis for Poland's national dish bigos (sauerkraut with a variety of meats), kapuśniak (sauerkraut soup), the Christmas Eve dishes kapusta z grochem and kapusta z grzybami and a common [[pierogi]] filling. [in:] Polish Holiday Cookery by Robert Strybel, 2003, p. 14; "Bigos, the national dish of Poland — a hunter's stew of mixed meats and vegetables" [in:] The food lover's companion to Portland by Lisa Shara Hall, Roger J. Porter, 1996</ref>  
'''Bigos''' ili '''Bigoš''' je poznati lovački [[gulaš]] tradicionalno jelo tipično u [[Poljska|poljskoj]], [[Litva|litvanskoj]], [[Bjelorusija|bjeloruskoj]] i [[Ukrajina|ukrajinskoj]] kuhinji, smatra se poljskim i ukrajinskim nacionalnim jelom.<ref name="easteuropeanfood">Barbara Rolek, [http://easteuropeanfood.about.com/od/maincourses/r/bigos.htm "Polish Hunter's Stew Recipe - Bigos", (a Polish national dish)] About.com, a part of The New York Times Company</ref><ref> name="hubpages">Kathryn Vercillo, A Polish national dish: "Vegetarian Bigos Recipe", 2010, hubpages.com/hub/Vegetarian-Bigos-Recipe-An-Update-To-the-Traditional-Polish-Dish</ref><ref>"Kapusta kiszona ([[sauerkraut]]) is the basis for Poland's national dish bigos (sauerkraut with a variety of meats), kapuśniak (sauerkraut soup), the Christmas Eve dishes kapusta z grochem and kapusta z grzybami and a common [[pierogi]] filling. [in:] Polish Holiday Cookery by Robert Strybel, 2003, p. 14; "Bigos, the national dish of Poland — a hunter's stew of mixed meats and vegetables" [in:] The food lover's companion to Portland by Lisa Shara Hall, Roger J. Porter, 1996</ref>  



Trenutačna izmjena od 06:43, 15. travnja 2022.

Bigos sa govedinom u kruhu

Bigos ili Bigoš je poznati lovački gulaš tradicionalno jelo tipično u poljskoj, litvanskoj, bjeloruskoj i ukrajinskoj kuhinji, smatra se poljskim i ukrajinskim nacionalnim jelom.[1][2][3]

Ne postoji jedinstveni recept za ukusan gulaš od kupusa i mesa, tako i recepti variraju od regije do regije i od obitelji do obitelji. Tipični sastojci uključuju nekoliko vrsta mesa, kobasica, kiselog i svježeg kupusa, gljiva, suhog voća i začina.

Bigos se obično jede uz pire krumpir ili raženi kruha. Kao i kod mnogih drugih variva, bigos se može držati na hladnom mjestu ili hladnjaku, a zatim dogrijavati kasnije, okus mu se pojačava kada se ponovo podgrije.


Izvor

  1. Barbara Rolek, "Polish Hunter's Stew Recipe - Bigos", (a Polish national dish) About.com, a part of The New York Times Company
  2. name="hubpages">Kathryn Vercillo, A Polish national dish: "Vegetarian Bigos Recipe", 2010, hubpages.com/hub/Vegetarian-Bigos-Recipe-An-Update-To-the-Traditional-Polish-Dish
  3. "Kapusta kiszona (sauerkraut) is the basis for Poland's national dish bigos (sauerkraut with a variety of meats), kapuśniak (sauerkraut soup), the Christmas Eve dishes kapusta z grochem and kapusta z grzybami and a common pierogi filling. [in:] Polish Holiday Cookery by Robert Strybel, 2003, p. 14; "Bigos, the national dish of Poland — a hunter's stew of mixed meats and vegetables" [in:] The food lover's companion to Portland by Lisa Shara Hall, Roger J. Porter, 1996