Gołąbki is a traditional dish consisting of cabbage leaves stuffed with a combination of minced meat and rice. The whole concoction is then rolled and cooked in a mushroom or tomato-based sauce. Gołąbki means little pigeons in Polish, referring to their compact shape and size.
The dish is often served during the festive season, garnished with fresh herbs and sour cream, while mashed potatoes are typically served on the side. It is believed that King Casimir IV and the Grand Duke of Lithuania fed their troops with this comforting, hearty dish before they went into battle, which consequently ensured their victory.