In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the slavic “pancakes”, a.k.a. “podłomyki”, are mentioned on the occasion of the side quest “Where the Cat and Wolf Play...”, which is a continuation of the “The Beast of Honorton” quest. Geralt meets a girl in her path, little Millie, who thanks to the Witcher help, reaches the village of Oreton. There lives her relative, Aunt Lucy, who specializes in kneading delicious pancakes - "podpłomyki".

This snack is one of the oldest forms of bread usually made on stones heated up in a fire. Bearing in mind the Slavic roots to which the game refers, it is very easy to identify the ingredients needed for this recipe. To prepare the dough for genuine Slavic pancakes (podpłomyki), you should only use flour, salt and water. You can also add Slavic herbs and spices as black cumin (nigella seeds) or caraway. These are the ingredients that the innkeepers of those times often had access to. Podpłomyki can be served both as a standalone snack, but also in the company of an appropriate addition - honey or thick plum jam. You can just simply spread them or eat bread by dipping the detached small pieces in your favourite dip.