17 Polish Recipes to Make Your Grandmother Proud (2024)

Polish cuisine is rooted in tradition: many of the dishes we love today were passed down through generations and have hardly been changed since. Yes, Grandma knew what she was doing, and these recipes would definitely make her proud. Borscht, or beet soup, are on the menu, along with mashed potato–stuffed dumplings called pierogi. You'll also find cabbage every which way, from stuffed rolls to a speedy egg noodle and bacon sauté. Kielbasa, the king of smoked sausages, is also a must. And since your Polish grandma would never let you leave without a sweet treat, you'll also find classic quick breads, challah, and cookies.

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Beef and Beet Borscht

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"Marry me please!" That's how much Sundance000 loved Chef John's classic borscht recipe. The beet soup is made hearty and rich with beef shank and finished with a sprinkle of dill and dollop of sour cream— an absolute must.

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Sausage and Sauerkraut

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Kielbasa is a Polish smoked sausage you'll find in everything from sandwiches to stews. Sticking to the theme, the sausages are braised with apple and sauerkraut for a hearty, sweet-and-sour main. Serve over mashed potatoes.

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Pierogi (Polish Dumplings)

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Many Polish reviewers gave these potato dumplings high praise, with more than a few "just like Grandmother's" comments. Here, an egg and sour cream dough encases a mashed potato filling with a little sautéed sauerkraut for brightness.

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Halupki (Stuffed Cabbage)

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You'll see a version of stuffed cabbage (also called Galumpki or Golabki) across Poland and Russia. In this recipe, the leaves are stuffed with rice and seasoned ground beef and pork, then baked with a layer of sweet-and-sour tomato sauce.

Smoked Paprika Goulash for the Slow Cooker

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Though it's known as Hungarian, goulash is also a Polish favorite. The slow cooker does all the work here, making stew meat fall-apart tender and the paprika-laced sauce extra rich. "Absolutely delicious," says amourdevin.

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Real NY Jewish Rye Bread

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Dark, dense rye bread is on every Polish dinner table. This loaf is a bit lighter, with molasses for sweetness and color and dried potato flakes for tenderness. "The best recipe for rye bread I've ever encountered," says Cynthia C.

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Grandma's Polish Pierogies

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Add grated Cheddar to the filling for these traditional Polish potato dumplings and see how quickly they disappear. "The biggest complaint from my family was that I didn't make enough!" says allheart.

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Nina's Cucumber Salad

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Polish cuisine isn't all hearty stews and potatoes! You'll find lots of pickled, crisp, and creamy salads like this cucumber salad with sour cream and dill. Serve alongside breaded and fried pork cutlets or goulash for an authentic meal.

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Polish Egg Bread

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This sweet, eggy bread is a delightful cross between brioche and challah. It makes enough for an Easter feast — when the bread is usually eaten in Poland — so feel free to halve the recipe. You can also twist the braid into a ring for a more traditional shape.

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Easy and Quick Halushki

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Egg noodles, bacon, and cabbage make up this speedy Polish comfort classic. Shredded cabbage crisps in bacon drippings, then everything is tossed together in the pan. "This was nothing short of fantastic!" says Marylin Bligh Kumar.

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Piernik - Honey Bread

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Warm spices, raisins, walnuts, and honey make this quick bread a perfect tea time treat, especially with a little butter on top. "This is very similar to what my Polish grandmother used to make," says Semichee. "Definitely a keeper!"

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Chef John's Bigos (Polish Hunter's Stew)

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"This meaty stew is usually made with wild game such as venison or boar, but you can use beef, pork, or other meat — just use a lot," says Chef John. Here it's made with pork shoulder, beef chuck, Polish sausage, and bacon, along with sauerkraut, prunes, mushrooms, and wine. "It's perfect for feeding a crowd, especially when the weather turns cold and dreary."

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Authentic Polish Pickle Soup

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Recipe creator baginska developed this soup to remind her of home in Poland. Many first-time tasters also loved it as an alternative to the usual chicken soup, with some welcome dill and vinegar notes from the pickles. "This is now a regular soup in our house," says Daniella Munchen.

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Kruschicki

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Ribbons of egg- and sour cream–laced cookie dough are fried until bubbled and golden to make these classic Polish holiday cookies. So many reviewers said this reminded them of the ones they made with their mothers and grandmothers.

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Bialys

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"If you like bagels, you're probably going to love these Polish bialys," says Chef John. "They're not as heavy and dense as bagels and they have a savory onion-poppy seed filling, that combined with the chewy, light dough is absolutely magical! I might only be 25% Polish but my take on bialys was 100% amazing."

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Kotlet Schabowy

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Think of kotlets as a Polish take on German schnitzel: pork chops that are pounded then, breaded, and pan-fried until golden. For a truly traditional Polish meal, serve with roasted potatoes, pickled beets, and a lemon wedge.

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Marinated Beet Salad

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Beets are a staple of Polish cuisine, from borscht to salads, pickles to dips. Classic sweet and sour flavors from sugar and vinegar liven up the marinade here. Canned beets keep prep to a minimum. Try adding to the table with dishes like pork roast or fried chicken.

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FAQs

What is the Polish signature dish? ›

Pierogi. Pierogi are filled dumplings containing either meat, vegetables, cheese, fruit or chocolate. Pierogi is undoubtedly Poland's most famous and simple comfort food.

What is the national dish of Poland? ›

Bigos stew is the national dish of Poland. It can be made with any kind of meat from pork to rabbit or venison, but should always have spicy Polish sausage.

What is Polish comfort food? ›

Borscht, or beet soup, are on the menu, along with mashed potato–stuffed dumplings called pierogi. You'll also find cabbage every which way, from stuffed rolls to a speedy egg noodle and bacon sauté. Kielbasa, the king of smoked sausages, is also a must.

What is the popular cake of Poland? ›

Poland is famous for its babka cakes, poppy seed streusel-style cakes, and their decadent and colorful traditional Easter cake called Mazurek.

What are the 12 Polish dishes? ›

The 12 dishes of Wigilia
  • Red borscht with mushroom dumplings.
  • Cabbage with mushrooms.
  • Vegetable salad.
  • Carp, fried or baked, in aspic.
  • Mushroom and cabbage pierogi.
  • Cabbage rolls stuffed with buckwheat groats.
  • Herring.
  • Mushroom soup.
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What is the most eaten Polish food? ›

Pierogi. Pierogi is easily the most popular Polish food; it's a stuffed dumpling with fillings of either meat or vegetables. Common is sauerkraut (a pickled cabbage loved in Poland), spinach, mushrooms, potatoes or fried onions, amongst others. These are filled into a thin pastry before either frying or boiling.

What is the national fruit of Poland? ›

Apples have been grown in Poland since the 12th century, and today form an integral part of its economy. Indeed, apples account for more than 80% of the fruit production in that country.

What do Polish eat for breakfast? ›

Poles often start the day with meat or eggs. They commonly have what they call 'a sandwich', meaning a slice of bread topped with cold cuts or kiełbasa, or scrambled eggs. There can also be a side of dairy – either kefir, or quark cheese mixed with radishes. Sometimes marinated herrings will make an appearance.

What is the most delicious Polish dish? ›

10 Best Polish Foods Everyone Should Try
  • Pierogi.
  • Bigos.
  • Placki ziemniaczane.
  • Barszcz.
  • Gołąbki.
  • Pączki.
  • Żurek.
  • Flaki.

What is a popular Polish snack? ›

Słone paluszki / Salty sticks

A staple at students' parties, book club meetings and other low-budget events, słone paluszki are one of Poland's most popular snacks.

What is the staple food of Poland? ›

Poles boast that their two basic products are bread and sausages. The most typical ingredients used in Polish cuisine are sauerkraut, beetroot, cucumbers (gherkins), sour cream, kohlrabi, mushrooms, sausages and smoked sausage.

What is Poland's signature dish? ›

Pierogi are without a doubt Poland's most famous dish – the ultimate, universally beloved comfort food. A book about Polish cuisine for foreigners could be entitled 'Not Only Pierogi', since they seem to be all everyone loves and talks about.

What is the flower of Poland? ›

Did you know that the red poppy is the national flower of Poland? These special flowers have medicinal, sentimental and cultural significance across Poland. Red poppies are a reoccurring theme in poems and folk songs.

What is a traditional Polish dinner? ›

A traditional Polish dinner is composed of three courses, beginning with a soup like the popular rosół broth or tomato soup. In restaurants, soups are followed by an appetizer such as herring (prepared with either cream, oil, or in aspic), or other cured meats and chopped raw vegetable salads.

What is Poland best known for? ›

From its world-famous cuisine to vibrant cities, Poland is praised by tourists for several reasons. It is full of scenic natural landscapes, captivating historic sites, cultural artefacts and much more. Poland has a rich history, culture and traditions and is home to 14 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

What is the Polish blessing of food? ›

English Summary: The blessing addresses the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world. The Lamb is invoked and asked to bless the meats and sausages, which will become the holiday meal in memory of the Paschal Lamb, as He gave to the Apostles at the Last Supper. We ask this through Christ our Lord, Amen.

Why is pierogi the national dish of Poland? ›

According to legend, the 13th-century Saint Jacek Odrowąż introduced pierogi to the nation, when he fed dumplings to the poor in Kraków following the Tatar invasion.

What is signature dish menu? ›

A signature dish is characterized by its unique and distinguishable qualities, setting it apart from other items on the menu. It should showcase the chef's culinary philosophy, technical skills, and creativity, providing patrons with a memorable and exceptional dining experience.

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