12 Best Polish Cookbooks & Recipe Books

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Can’t find good Polish cookbooks?

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Your heart yearns for authentic Polish recipes, but the search feels like finding a needle in a haystack.

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Top 12 Polish Cookbooks

Here is the list of Polish Cookbooks

  • Pierogi Love: New Takes on an Old-World Comfort Food by Casey Barber-Best Overall
  • From a Polish Country House Kitchen by Anne Applebaum and Danielle Crittenden-Editor’s Choice
  • Polish Cookery: Poland’s Bestselling Cookbook For Americans by Marja Ochorowicz-Monatowa – Best Classic Collection
  • Authentic Polish Cooking by Marianna Dworak- Best Authentic Recipes
  • Polska New Polish Cooking by Zuza Zak- Best Modern Take
  • Wild Honey and Rye: Modern Polish Recipes by Ren Behan- Best Contemporary Recipes
  • Sugared Orange: Recipes & Stories from a Winter in Poland by Simon Target- Best Winter Delights
  • Polish Classic Recipes (Classic Recipes Series) by Peter Zeranski – Best Traditional Dishes
  • Fresh From Poland: New Vegetarian Cooking From The Old Country by Michal Korkosz- Best Vegetarian Choices
  • Treasured Polish Recipes For Americans by Marie Sokolowski – Best for American Kitchens
  • Rose Petal Jam: Recipes & Stories from a Summer in Poland by Simon Target- Best Summer Collection
  • Polish Your Kitchen: A Book of Memories: Christmas Edition by Anna Hurning- Best Festive Recipes

Pierogi Love: New Takes on an Old-World Comfort Food by Casey Barber

Casey Barber, the culinary genius behind “Pierogi Love: New Takes on an Old-World Comfort Food,” showcases her passion for reimagining classic comfort dishes.

Drawing inspiration from her rich Pittsburgh roots, Casey dives deep into the world of pierogies, offering a fresh twist on this old-world delicacy.

Her website, Good.

Food. Stories., echoes her commitment to culinary excellence.

With a freezer stocked with kielbasa, sour cherries, and, of course, pierogies, Casey’s love for food is palpable.

This cookbook?

A testament to her dedication to the art of cooking.

A must-have for those seeking to elevate their culinary game.

And for the cherry on top?

From a Polish Country House Kitchen by Anne Applebaum and Danielle Crittenden

Ah, Polish cuisine!

Often misunderstood, yet deeply rooted in tradition and bursting with flavors.

This cookbook, penned by Pulitzer Prize winner Anne Applebaum and Danielle Crittenden, isn’t just a culinary guide.

It’s a celebration of Poland’s resilience and revival post-Soviet rule.

Forget the age-old jests about boiled potatoes; this book shatters stereotypes.

Dive into a world where traditional barszcz meets its jazzier counterpart, where herring dances with lime and raspberries, and where pierogi fillings range from classic to contemporary.

And for those with a penchant for the rich history of Poland, the visuals of Applebaum’s restored manor house are a treat.

A delightful blend of old-world charm and modern culinary twists.

A must-have for every food enthusiast out there.

Polish Cookery by Marja Ochorowicz-Monatowa

This cookbook, a gem in its own right, bridges the gap between traditional Polish flavors and the American kitchen.

It’s not just a collection of recipes; it’s a journey through Poland’s rich culinary heritage.

From the heartwarming Barszcz (beet soup) to the iconic Bigos (Hunter’s Stew), every dish tells a story.

Some recipes took me back to my global travels, reminding me of the authenticity I so cherish.

And for those who’ve never ventured into Polish cooking?

This book’s your passport.

It’s educational, engaging, and oh-so-delicious.

A must-have for every culinary enthusiast.

Authentic Polish Cooking by Marianna Dworak

Having journeyed through countless culinary landscapes, I stumbled upon the cookbook “Authentic Polish Cooking.” It’s a symphony of traditional Polish flavors, echoing the heartbeats of the Old Country.

The recipes?

They’re genuine, passed down through generations, and they resonate with the soul.

The pierogi, the bigos, the żurek… each dish tells a story, a tale of Polish heritage.

The art of presentation? Impeccable.

It’s no wonder it clinched the “Best Authentic Recipes” award.

This book isn’t just a collection of recipes; it’s a ticket to Poland’s culinary heart.

And for those passionate about genuine food experiences, it’s a must-have.

Polska New Polish Cooking by Zuza Zak

“Polska: New Polish Cooking” by Zuza Zak is a delightful culinary journey.

It captures the essence of Polish cuisine, blending traditional recipes with a modern twist.

The book’s vibrant photographs transport you straight to a Polish kitchen, making you almost taste the dishes.

It’s educational, offering a glimpse into Poland’s rich food history.

The recipes?

Engaging and easy to follow.

And the best part?

It’s been awarded the “Best Modern Take” for its innovative approach.

Truly, a must-have for every food lover’s collection.

Wild Honey and Rye: Modern Polish Recipes by Ren Behan

“Wild Honey and Rye” isn’t just a cookbook.

It’s a heartfelt journey into modern Polish cuisine.

The pages are adorned with tantalizing photographs, many shot in the heart of Poland, capturing the essence of the nation’s culinary soul.

Ren’s personal touch shines through, with family recipes passed down from her mother, making it feel like you’re flipping through a family heirloom.

From the savory Bigos to the delightful Polish Apple Cake, each recipe invites you to experience Poland’s rich culinary heritage.

And for those with a sweet tooth?

The Plum & Poppy Seed Cake is a must-try.

A true testament to the evolution of Polish cuisine in a contemporary world.

Sugared Orange: Recipes & Stories from a Winter in Poland by Simon Target

“Sugared Orange” takes you on a culinary journey through a Polish winter, where the art of candying fruits is celebrated.

The book doesn’t just stop at oranges.

It delves into the world of candied fruits, from cherries to ginger root, each recipe preserving the essence of the fruit in a sugary embrace.

And the bonus?

You get to learn about the nutritional benefits of these treats, like how citrus peels are richer in nutrients than the juice itself.

Whether you’re garnishing a cake or sipping a cocktail, this cookbook elevates your winter culinary game.

And… if you’re tempted to try these recipes, just remember: the glossy, chewy, and utterly delightful candied orange slices are just the beginning.

Polish Classic Recipes (Classic Recipes Series) by Peter Zeranski

The “Polish Classic Recipes” cookbook is a delightful journey into Poland’s culinary heart.

With fifty recipes that span appetizers to sweets, it’s a treasure trove of traditional dishes.

The book doesn’t just offer recipes; it’s a visual feast with stunning photographs, intertwined with history and musings.

As an expert food critic, I’ve tasted global cuisines, but the authenticity and creativity in this cookbook stand out.

It’s not just about food; it’s about the stories, traditions, and love poured into each dish.

If you’re keen to explore Polish cuisine, this book is a must-have.

And… it’s got my seal of approval for “”Best Traditional Dishes””

Fresh From Poland by Michal Korkosz

“Fresh From Poland” offers a delightful journey into Poland’s vegetarian culinary landscape.

The recipes? Authentic.

The flavors? Bold yet comforting.

It’s a testament to the country’s rich food culture, reimagined for the vegetarian palate.

The book’s emphasis on local ingredients and traditional methods resonates deeply with my global culinary experiences.

It’s not just a cookbook; it’s a narrative of Poland’s age-old culinary traditions, adapted for today’s sustainable kitchen.

A deserving winner of the “Best Vegetarian Choices” award.

A must-have for every food enthusiast out there.

And… it’s a treat for the senses.

Treasured Polish Recipes For Americans by Marie Sokolowski

The “Treasured Polish Recipes For Americans” cookbook is a gem.

It’s a bridge between traditional Polish culinary art and the American kitchen.

The recipes? Authentic.

The techniques? Time-honored.

And the flavors?

They transport you straight to a Polish grandma’s kitchen.

Think pierogi, bigos, and paczki.

But what makes it stand out?

Its adaptability to American kitchens.

It’s like having a culinary passport, without the jet lag.

For those passionate about exploring diverse food cultures, this book is a must-have.

It’s educational, engaging, and oh-so-delicious.

And… it’s the “Best for American Kitchens”.

Rose Petal Jam: Recipes & Stories from a Summer in Poland by Simon Target

Rose Petal Jam: Recipes & Stories from a Summer in Poland Ah, the allure of rose petal jam.

It’s not just a spread; it’s an experience.

This cookbook captures the very essence of summer in Poland, with tales as fragrant as the roses they’re inspired by.

The jam recipe, reminiscent of the ones I found on Alphafoodie and Feasting at Home, is a delightful dance of simplicity and flavor.

Just a few ingredients, and you’re transported to a world where roses reign supreme.

The jam’s versatility is its charm.

Whether it’s a dollop on toast, a swirl in yogurt, or a secret ingredient in desserts, it’s pure magic.

And the stories?

They’re the cherry on top.

Or should I say, the petal on the jam?

Polish Your Kitchen: A Book of Memories: Christmas Edition by Anna Hurning

Anna Hurning, the author, has artfully woven memories and traditions into every recipe.

As an Expert Food Critic, I’ve tasted global cuisines, but the authenticity and warmth in this cookbook resonate deeply.

It’s not just about the dishes; it’s about the stories, the history, and the love poured into every meal.

From the delightful duck blood soup to the cherished recipes reminiscent of Polish grandmothers, this book is a sensory journey.

Anna’s passion shines, making it a must-have for both beginners and seasoned chefs.

And… if you’re looking to recreate cherished memories or forge new ones, this is your guide

Final Say So!

Embark on a culinary voyage through Poland without leaving your kitchen!

From traditional delights to contemporary twists, these Polish cookbooks are your passport to authentic flavors.

Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a newbie, there’s a Polish recipe waiting to tantalize your taste buds.

Dive in, explore, and let your culinary adventure begin!

Renee Searcy

Hi! I’m Renee. From a young age, I’ve been enchanted by the flavors, aromas, and the art of cooking. My journey has taken me from my family’s kitchen to working with some of the most talented chefs and culinary experts in Atlanta, GA, and beyond.

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