United Plates of Poland
Explore Poland’s culinary traditions and history

Latest Recipes
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Silesian dumplings (Kluski śląskie)
Silesian dumplings or Kluski śląskie in Polish, are a Nationally loved dish. Officially recognised by the Polish Ministry of Agriculture…
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Polish Potato Hoof’s (Kopytka)
Recorded recipes for Polish Potato Hoof’s or Kopytka in Polish, can be found dating back to the 18th century. Kopytka…
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Polish Potato croquettes (Krokiety ziemniaczane)
Polish Potato croquettes are inspired by the French croquettes which were the first recorded recipe by the cook Louis XIV…
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Polish Carrot Salad (Surówka z marchewki)
Polish Carrot Salad is probably the most classic side dish in Poland. Although carrots came into Europe around the 14th…
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Cottage Cheese & Potato dumplings (Pierogi Ruskie)
Legend says Pierogi was brought to Poland by St. Jacek Odrowąż in the 13th century. It believed the method and…
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Crispy Sweetcorn (Prażona kukurydza)
Background Have you ever got to a place in your cooking routine where you just can’t sum up the enthusiasm…
Welcome to the Home of Polish Cooking
Poland is home to some of the greatest culinary traditions. With some recipes going back over 400 years, its no surprise. From royalty, to foreign influence or sometimes even just the great idea of one Polish mother. Some recipes have a deep beautiful history that makes each taste that little more special.
In this website you will find everything you need to start an exciting journey into Polish Cuisine that can greatly level up your weekly meals and give you new flagship dishes to impress family and friend on every occasion.
This site isn’t just about food. Its a homage to Polish culture and history. For that reason every recipe begins with a background segment on the origins and influence that led to its popularity or creation. From Gulasz to Pierogi every traditional dish in Poland has a story to tell.
Did you know Poles take their cooking seriously? So seriously in fact, many recipes are protected as official products by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. Each State/Region in Poland also has a list of credited traditional Dishes that serve as a symbol for that regions heritage.