Krupnik (soup)
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Krupnik in a ladle | |
| Type | Soup |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Poland |
| Serving temperature | Hot |
| Main ingredients | Broth, potatoes, barley groats |
| Ingredients generally used | Carrots, parsley, leek, celery, onion, meat |
Krupnik (Polish: [ˈkrupɲik] ⓘ) is a thick Polish soup made from vegetable or meat broth, containing potatoes and barley groats (kasza jęczmienna, archaically called krupy—hence the name).[1][2][3] Common additional ingredients include włoszczyzna (carrots, parsley, leek, and celery), onion, meat, and dried mushrooms.