When everyone took a bite of this casserole, they couldn’t stop eating it

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The Polish Pasta Bake is a mouthwatering blend that’s sure to win over your guests and family. It seamlessly marries traditional Polish flavors with the inviting warmth of a classic bake, making every bite a delightful experience. I fondly recall my first encounter with this culinary delight. It was during a visit to Poland, where my aunt presented this delectable dish for dinner. The luscious sauce, rich sausage, and the crispy top layer synergized beautifully. I was adamant about preserving the recipe to share with my loved ones back home.

Delectable Polish Pasta Bake

Ingredients:

The Polish Pasta Bake is a mouthwatering blend that’s sure to win over your guests and family. It seamlessly marries traditional Polish flavors with the inviting warmth of a classic bake, making every bite a delightful experience. I fondly recall my first encounter with this culinary delight. It was during a visit to Poland, where my aunt presented this delectable dish for dinner. The luscious sauce, rich sausage, and the crispy top layer synergized beautifully. I was adamant about preserving the recipe to share with my loved ones back home.

Delectable Polish Pasta Bake

Preparation:

Boil the pasta per the guidelines on the package until it reaches al dente. Once done, drain and keep aside.

In a spacious pan, melt butter on medium flame. Add flour and stir, cooking until it takes on a faint golden hue (typically 1-2 minutes).

Slowly infuse the milk, continuing to stir. Keep doing so until the mix thickens.

Move the pan off the burner. Blend in the sour cream, garlic powder, and Dijon mustard to the mix.

Warm up the oven to 375°F (or 190°C).

Using a 9×13 baking dish, initiate the layering: start with pasta, followed by sauerkraut, kielbasa slices, and then a portion of the Swiss cheese.

Drench this with half the sauce you prepared earlier.

Repeat the layering process with the remaining pasta, sauerkraut, kielbasa, cheese, and sauce.

Once set, pop the baking dish into the oven for about 30 minutes. The cheese should be molten and the dish should bubble when ready.

Let it settle a bit post baking. Serve the scrumptious Polish Pasta Bake and relish its flavors!

Enjoy !

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