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Sernik | Traditional Cheese Dessert From Poland, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Sernik | Traditional Cheese Dessert From Poland, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Sernik | Traditional Cheese Dessert From Poland, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Sernik | Traditional Cheese Dessert From Poland, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Sernik | Traditional Cheese Dessert From Poland, Central Europe | TasteAtlas

Sernik

(Sernik krakowski)

Sernik is a cheesecake from Poland, stemming from old Christian and Jewish traditions. It is made with eggs, sugar, and twaróg - a type of curd cheese that has been used in desserts for hundreds of years. It is believed that sernik originated in the 17th century, when King Jan III Sobieski brought the recipe with him after his victory against the Turks at the Battle of Vienna.


Today, there are many varieties of sernik, some baked, some unbaked, but it is usually made on a layer of crumbly cake. Often times raisins, chocolate sauce, or fruits are also added to sernik, and one of the most popular varieties of the dessert has a sponge cake as its base and is covered with jelly and fruit on top.


The krakowski version of sernik has a lattice crust on top to differentiate it from other types of this cheesecake. Sernik can either be prepared at home or found in many Polish stores and supermarkets.