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How to make a spicy, strawberry lemonade? πŸ“πŸŒΆοΈ

February 26, 2018 by Food Polka

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Categories: Animation, Cocktail, Creative Content Development, creative direction, culinary inspiration, Culinary Writing, Dessert, Editorial, farmers market, Food Art, food marketing, Food Photography, Food Styling, foodporn, Lemonade, Marta Fowlie, Published by Marta Fowlie, Recipe Development, Rosemary, Serrano, Snack, Stop Motion Animation, Strawberries, Vegan • Tags: Animation, beverage stylist Los Angeles, california, chris dorsey, food photographer, food stylist, mineral water, photography, soda water, sparkling lemonade, stop motion food

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The Lonely Winter Brussels Sprouts Soup but you don’t have to eat it alone

December 22, 2017 by Food Polka

I am fortunate to spend this Holiday season with my family in Poland. It has been 16 years since the last Christmas together and a very long time since I experienced the “real” winter for longer than a week. Although it’s cold out here, I am still super excited because the trip triggers so many culinary memories. Winters in Northern Europe offer a very limited variety of local produce but Brussels Sprouts are in season now. So, here is my sentimental winter tale about this “little” vegetable. I […]

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Categories: Christmas, Communism, Cooking Classes, Dill, Dinner, Editorial, Food Art, Food Photography, Food Styling, Herbs, Lunch, organic, Pearl Barley, Polish Cuisine, Published by Marta Fowlie, Recipe Development, Resourceful Cooking, Soup, Tomatoes, Vegetables • Tags: brussels sprouts, brussels sprouts soup, creative food stylist los angeles, culinary productions, culinary writing, Dill, food photographer, food photographer la, food photographer los angeles, food photography, food polka, food styling los angeles, food stylist los angeles, foodpolka, marta fowlie, polish cooking, published by Marta Fowlie, winter soups

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This Dark, Green Sorrel Soup Made out of California Weed Might Surprise You 🌼πŸ₯šπŸ€

March 12, 2017 by Food Polka

Ok, so Easter is right around the corner and being Polish I know that all the Polish housewives have been busy in the kitchen for the last two weeks. Probably baking babkas, hard boiling eggs, and maybe even painting them… I am Polish and I don’t paint eggs this year but I painted my mashed […]

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Categories: California Cuisine, Carrots, Cooking Classes, Culinary Writing, Cumin, Diary Product, Dinner, Editorial, Eggs, entrepreneur, farmers market, food agency, Food Art, food marketing, food photography, Food Photography, Food Styling, Herbs, Lunch, Marta Fowlie, Marta Smolczewska, organic, Privet Chef Events, produce, Published by Marta Fowlie, Recipe Development, Resourceful Cooking, sorrel, Soup, Soy milk, Vegetables, Vegetarian • Tags: california, comfort food, cooking for singles, creative cuisine, creative direction, creative food stylist los angeles, culinary content producer, culinary productions, culinary writing, easter, easter meal, edible flowers, edible pepper tree, fast food, food blog, food blogger, food photographer la, food photographer los angeles, food photography, food polka, food styling los angeles, food styling services, food stylist, food stylist los angeles, foraging, free food, green food, healthy, healthy potatoes, marta fowlie, marta smolczewska, personal chef los angeles, polish cooking, polish immigrants, privet chef los angeles, published by Marta Fowlie, Recipe Development, resourceful cooking, sorrel, sour grass, spring meal, superfood, vegan comfort food, vegan mashed potatoes, wild herbs, wild sorrel, wood sorrel

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Go Green with the Green Mashed Potatoes πŸ₯”πŸƒ

March 24, 2016 by Food Polka

Ok, so today is St. Patrick’s Day, and Easter is right around the corner, and being Polish, I know that all the Polish housewives have been busy in the kitchen for the last two weeks. Probably baking babkas, hard-boiling eggs, and maybe even painting them… I am Polish, not Irish, and don’t paint eggs this year, but I painted my mashed potatoes green. And painted my potatoes not because it’s Easter time, but because green mashed potatoes are delicious, healthy, […]

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Categories: California Cuisine, Cooking Classes, Culinary Writing, Dinner, Food Art, Food Photography, Food Styling, Garlic, Herbs, Lunch, Marta Fowlie, Marta Smolczewska, Olive Oil, Privet Chef Events, Recipe Development, Resourceful Cooking, Salt, Soy milk, Spinach, Vegetables, Vegetarian • Tags: comfort food, cooking for singles, creative cuisine, creative food stylist los angeles, culinary productions, easter, easter meal, edible flowers, edible pepper tree, fast food, food photographer los angeles, food photography, food polka, food styling los angeles, food styling services, food stylist los angeles, food writer los angeles, foraging, garlic flowers, green food, healthy, healthy potatoes, marta smolczewska, mashed potatoes, pepper tree bloosom, personal chef long beach, personal chef los angeles, polish cooking, polish easter, polish immigrants, privet chef los angeles, published by Marta Fowlie, quick meal idea, Recipe Developer, recipe developer los angeles, resourceful cooking, side dish, sorrel, spinach and potatoes, vegan comfort food, vegan mashed potatoes, wild garlic, wild sorrel, wold herbs, wood sorrel

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“Just Go For It” Portobello Spinach Wontons πŸ„β€πŸŸ« πŸ₯Ÿ

March 4, 2016 by Food Polka

Much like a painter who just starts to paint and creates a unique piece of art, a good cook can whip up something by just starting to cook. I tend to make the best meals when I look at what’s lying around in my cabinets and refrigerator and just go for it. This happens because I have good cooking intuition. For example, one day I was feeling very hungry and knew I had to eat before my Pilates class, but […]

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Categories: Almond Milk, Apetizer, Black Pepper, California Cuisine, Chives, Cornstarch, Dinner, Dumplings, Eggs, Flours, Garlic, Green Onions, Herbs, Lunch, Mushroom, Olive Oil, Portobello, Resourceful Cooking, Salt, Spices, Spinach, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Wheat Flour • Tags: asian, cooking for singles, creative cuisine, creative food stylist los angeles, Dumplings, fast food, food photographer los angeles, food styling los angeles, food stylist los angeles, fotografia kulinarna, healthy, marta smolczewska, pierogi z grzybami, pierogies, polish cooking, polish immigrants, polish pierogi, portobello mushroom, published by Marta Fowlie, quick meal idea, resourceful cooking, staffed dumplings, stylizacja kulinarna, wontons

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.. And the Food Polka Award for the Best Green Design Goes to…

February 29, 2016 by Food Polka

Because this is award season in Hollywood where an actress wearing a designer dress gets major kudos, I decided to take a moment and give a Food Polka Award. The Food Polka Award for the Best Green Design goes to… Kaffir Lime Vase designed by Mother Nature. One sunny morning as I was walking my dog Jack in my neighbor’s back alley, this all-natural, organic vessel rolled to my feet. I picked it up and sniffed it. Where did it […]

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Categories: Culinary Writing, Editorial, Food Art, Food Photography, Food Styling, groceries, Lime, Marta Fowlie, Mint, organic, Prints Sale, produce, Published by Marta Fowlie, Sage • Tags: art prints, creative direction, creative food stylist los angeles, creative ideas, culinary photography, food art, food art for sale, food artist, food award, food photographer los angeles, food photography, food polka award, food styling, food styling los angeles, food stylist los angeles, green design, green design award, interior architecture, interior design, kitchen design, midcentury modern food art, midcentury modern interior, organic design, printable art

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My “Miserable” Youth was Filled with this Cucumber Dish πŸ₯’

February 20, 2016 by Food Polka

As I began exploring my Polish food memories, I realized that many Polish dish names carry pretty negative associations. Let’s take β€œMizeria”, a simple dinner side green cucumber dish, which basically translates to β€œMisery”. Mizeria consists of two main ingredients. Sour cream and green cucumbers πŸ₯’πŸ₯’. That’s it. The sour cream was sometimes swapped for similar dairy products like kefir, buttermilk, or yogurt if they were available. Some people used heavy cream instead. To boost vitamins and flavor, my mom […]

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Categories: Apetizer, California Cuisine, Cucumbers, Culinary Writing, Diary Product, Dill, Dinner, Editorial, Food Art, Food Photography, Food Styling, Garlic, Lemon, Lunch, Polish Cuisine, Potatoes, Published by Marta Fowlie, Recipe Development, Resourceful Cooking, Salad, Snack, Vegeterian, Yogurt, Yogurt • Tags: creative food stylist los angeles, dressing made from scratch, food photographer los angeles, food styling los angeles, food stylist los angeles, green cucumber recipe, helathy salad, home made dressing, lean cuisine, light food, persian cucumbers, personal chef LA, pickling cucumbers, privet chef in LA, published by Marta Fowlie, refreshement

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Brownie Cakes Recipe that I Love and So Will Your Loved One

February 9, 2016 by Food Polka

Have you ever thought? Here we go again. Another year, another Valentine’s Day? Another dilemma! What should I do with her? What should I do for him? Well, I am telling you, I have been there. I have also been there to help others out; as a personal chef. Besides offering a private intimate, sensual Valentine’s Day dinner for your beloved one, I can also offer simple ideas that you can execute on your own. There is a lot of […]

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Categories: American Cuisine, Butter, Cake, Chocolate, Cookies, Cooking Classes, Culinary Writing, Dark Chocolate, Dessert, Editorial, Eggs, Food Art, Food Photography, Food Styling, Holidays, Lunch, Mango, Marta Fowlie, Marta Smolczewska, Mint, Oranges, Privet Chef Events, Published by Marta Fowlie, Published by Marta Fowlie, Recipe Development, Salt, Snack, Strawberries, Valentine's Day, Vegeterian, Wheat Flour, Wheat Flour, Yogurt • Tags: brownie, Chocolate, creative food stylist los angeles, food art, food photographer los angeles, food photography, food styling, food styling los angeles, food stylist los angeles, food visuals, fudge, midcentury food, personal chef LA, privet chef in LA, privet chef los angeles, published by Marta Fowlie, tea cookies, Valentine's Day, valentines day dessert, valentines day dinner in la, valentines day idea, valentines day recipe

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Polish Split Pea Soup Inspired by Military Field Kitchens πŸͺ–πŸ«›

December 29, 2015 by Food Polka

This is the ultimate Polish soup recipe. The soup is called “GrochΓ³wka” and is made from dried split peas and a few other typical Polish soup ingredients. If you drive across Poland, you will notice roadside stands and food shacks in the woods inviting you to have a bowl of the “GrochΓ³wka Wojskowa” or “GrochΓ³wka Polowa”, which translates into the “Military Split Pea Soup”. Stop by, and you will most likely end up with something really tasty. Something very similar […]

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Categories: Carrots, Christmas, Communism, Culinary Writing, Dinner, Food Photography, Garlic, Green Pea, Herbs, Lunch, Marjoram, Polish Cuisine, Pork, Potatoes, Privet Chef Events, Published by Marta Fowlie, Resourceful Cooking, Smoked Bacon • Tags: creative food, creative food stylist los angeles, food photographer los angeles, food styling los angeles, food stylist los angeles, fusion food, green pea soup, grochΓ³wka po polsku, grochΓ³wka polowa, intuitarian, marta smolczewska, military split pea soup, polish soup, polish split pea soup, published by Marta Fowlie, resourceful cooking, sauce, soup, sustainable cooking

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