Polish Potato Dumplings (Kopytka) Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (2024)

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Polish Potato Dumplings (Kopytka) made with mashed potatoes, flour and egg. These dumplings are perfect served with garlic, onion, mushrooms and bacon!

Leftover mashed potatoes can also be used to make delicious cakes or casserole with bacon and cheese.

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Kopytka are Polish potato dumplings, popular in the southern part of Poland. They are made with mashed potatoes, egg and flour. They are cooked in salted water and can be served right away or sauteed in pan for a crispyexterior. Add sauteed garlic, onion, mushrooms and bacon for more texture and flavor.

POLISH POTATO DUMPLINGS

These Polish Potato Dumplings are super easy and perfect as a side dish or as dinner. Next time you have leftover mashed potatoes, save them and make these dumplings! You will love them! This is a perfect recipe for using leftover mashed potatoes, like my Leftover Mashed Potato Cheddar Ranch Cakes.

HOW TO MAKE POLISH POTATO DUMPLINGS KOPYTKA?

  • Start with mashed potatoes. They should be cold, so this is a great way to use up leftover potatoes.
  • Add egg and flour and mix until the dough comes together. Place dough onto a floured surface and divide into two parts. Roll one part of the dough into a long log and slice into 1.5 to 2" dumplings.
  • In a large saucepan or pot, boil water and add 1 teaspoon of salt. Add 5 to 8 dumplings at a time to the boiling water and cook until they start to float at the top. Remove and place on plate. Repeat with remaining dumplings.
  • You can serve the dumplings right away as a side dish or follow the suggestion below.

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Traditionally, the Polish potato dumplings are cut at an angle. See my photo below for visual help.

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HOW TO SERVE POLISH POTATO DUMPLINGS?

In a skillet, heat up olive oil and butter. Addcooked dumplings and cook until golden brown. Remove from skillet. Add minced garlic, onion and bacon to the same pan. Saute for 4 minutes. Add mushrooms and cook until fragrant and bacon is crispy. Toss with dumplings and serve.

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CAN THESE DUMPLINGS BE MADE AHEAD OF TIME?

Yes, these potato dumplings can be made up to 2 days in advance. They reheat well in panor microwave. You can also make the dough, cut into dumplings and freeze on a baking sheet. Then transfer into a ziplocbag and freeze for up to 3 months.

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MORE POTATO RECIPES:

Leftover Mashed Potato Cakes

Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes

Mashed Potato Casserole

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Polish Potato Dumplings (Kopytka) Recipe

Author: Anna

Polish Potato Dumplings (Kopytka) are made with mashed potatoes, flour and egg. These dumplings are perfect served with garlic, onion, mushrooms and bacon!More potato recipes: www.crunchycreamysweet.com

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine Polish

Servings 4 servings

Calories 235 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups mashed potatoes cold
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour see note

Instructions

  • Place mashed potatoes in a mixing bowl. They should be cold, so this is a great way to use up leftover potatoes.

  • Add egg and flour and mix until the dough comes together. Place dough onto a floured surface and divide into two parts. Roll one part of the dough into a long log and slice into 1.5 to 2" dumplings.

  • In a large saucepan or pot, boil water and add 1 teaspoon of salt. Add 5 to 8 dumplings at a time to the boiling water and cook until they start to float at the top. Remove and place on a plate. Repeat with remaining dumplings.

  • You can serve the dumplings right away as a side dish or follow the suggestion below.

  • In a skillet, heat up 1 tablespoon of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of butter. Add cooked dumplings and cook until golden brown. Remove onto a plate. Add 2 minced garlic cloves, 1 small yellow onion (chopped), 4 slices of bacon (chopped) and 4 white mushrooms (washed, sliced). Saute until fragrant and the bacon is crispy. Toss with dumplings and serve.

Notes

To make 2 cups of mashed potatoes, you will need a little less than a pound of potatoes. After cooking, drain from water, mash with a splash or milk and cool completely before using to make dumplings.

You may need more flour to dust the surface for cutting dumplings.

The nutritional value does not include the garlic, onion, mushrooms and bacon.

Nutrition

Calories: 235kcal | Carbohydrates: 48g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 40mg | Sodium: 47mg | Potassium: 378mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 60IU | Vitamin C: 24.3mg | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 2mg

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  1. Laura Fall says

    Polish Potato Dumplings (Kopytka) Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (12)
    My mother would add chives and/or garlic salt and/or finely grated cheese to hers sometimes. She would serve them most often with rouladen or meatloaf topped with gravy.

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  2. Kim says

    Polish Potato Dumplings (Kopytka) Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (13)
    Made this exactly as written. I made tiny balls and dropped them into my turkey spinach soup! Wow!! I will be making this again!!

    Reply

  3. Jack Sharp says

    I'm sure not a cook, but we had these at a local Polish restaurant and I had to have more. I made the recipe as written except for the mushrooms. They were amazing and my wife raved about them as well. They reminded us of Pierogi without the outer dough. I did fry them after boiling. I had hoped for leftovers, but it was not to be. I see that they freeze well so I may be stockpiling.

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  4. Ela from Ohio says

    Polish Potato Dumplings (Kopytka) Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (14)
    Oh, my goodness. That is exactly how I make my kopytka. I serve them with a hearty beef and gravy dinner. Love them. I have seen other recipes, but this one has perfect proportions. Good job!

    Reply

    • Anna says

      I am so glad! Thank you so much, Ela!

      Reply

  5. Mom says

    Polish Potato Dumplings (Kopytka) Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (15)
    So delicious!! We pan fry in butter then add a heaping helping to our bowls of borscht at our traditional christmas eve dinner! Everyone enjoys it!

    Reply

    • Anna says

      Yay! I am so glad! Thank you so much!

      Reply

  6. James says

    Polish Potato Dumplings (Kopytka) Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (16)
    my family made them I love them best sautéed with onions and mushrooms.

    Reply

  7. Mike says

    where it says flour, can I use gluten free flour or does that work? The reason I ask is my daughter and wife are both celiac and have a gluten intolerance.If they get gluten they can be quite ill. Thank you.

    Mike

    Reply

    • Anna says

      Hi Mike! I have not tested this recipe with gluten-free flour but you could try it with flour that can be substituted in 1:1 ratio. I believe Bob's Red Mill makes one. Let me know if you give it a try!

      Reply

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FAQs

What is kopytka in English? ›

Kopytka (literally "little hooves") are a kind of potato dumpling in Polish, Belarusian, and Lithuanian cuisines. They are similar to Italian gnocchi.

Why are my potato dumplings gummy? ›

If your potato dumplings are gummy, it is likely the potatoes were overworked, or the dough was overmixed.

How to make kopitki? ›

directions
  1. Peel and boil the potatoes in salted water until they are tender.
  2. Drain the potatoes and allow them to cool.
  3. Process the potatoes through a ricer (or just mash them until there are no lumps)
  4. Place the potatoes in a bowl.
  5. Add about 1 1/2 cup of flour, 1 egg, and about 1/4 teaspoon of salt.

What are kluski slaskie made of? ›

Kluski Śląskie (Silesian Dumplings) are traditional Polish dumplings that come from the Silesia region but are also very popular all over Poland. They are usually served with some kind of meat and gravy or mushroom sauce. They are made with just cooked mashed potatoes and potato starch (sometimes an egg).

What is the difference between kluski and kopytka? ›

Kopytka (i.e. 'little hooves') are cousins of the Italian gnocchi. They are made with boiled mashed potatoes and a little bit of wheat flour. The dough is rolled and cut into diamond-shaped kluski, which are boiled and sometimes also fried to make the outside crispy.

What is Poland's most famous dumplings called? ›

'Pierogi' is one of Poland's most famous dishes: here's everything you need to know about these emblematic dumplings. Countless dishes are on offer in every country, under different names and forms. They often have a common denominator, an element that makes them similar.

What is the secret to perfect dumplings? ›

Don't Overwork the Dumpling Dough

First, mix the dumpling ingredients just until the dough comes together. You'll whisk together the dry ingredients, then add melted butter and heavy cream. Stir everything together until the wet and dry ingredients are combined and you don't see any more dry flour.

Why are my dumplings not crispy? ›

This is a very common problem when pan frying dumplings, and most likely it is because your pan isn't hot enough. The easiest trick would be to buy a nonstick pan, but for those who don't want to spend the money, try out this test. To make sure your pan is at the correct temperature, try the water droplet test.

How to reheat Polish potato dumplings? ›

To reheat, place in a pan with butter. Brown on all sides. These soft dumplings are great with a creamy meat sauce or a mushroom sauce.

Can you freeze potato dumplings? ›

To reheat, cook in simmering water until heated through. Freezing: Mix and shape the dumplings as directed, then arrange on a rimmed baking sheet so they aren't touching and freeze until solid. Transfer the dumplings to zip-top bags and freeze for up to 3 months.

What are Polish dumplings also called? ›

Pierogi (Polish Dumplings)

What are Russian dumplings made of? ›

Pelmeni
Pelmeni served with smetana (sour cream)
TypeDumpling
Place of originPresent-day Russia (Siberia or Ural)
Main ingredientsDough: flour, water, sometimes eggs Filling: minced meat (pork, lamb, beef, fish, or any other kind of meat) or mushrooms as well as salt, pepper and sometimes herbs and onions.
Media: Pelmeni

What is in ruthenian dumplings? ›

Nguyen: And the filling is from mashed potatoes with white cheese. If you don't have white cheese, you can use sour cream, or yogurt if you have it. It's important to have some fried onion like caramelized onion to add sweetness to the dumpling. For the filling, just mix the mashed potatoes.

What is another name for kopytka? ›

Potato Gnocchi – Polish Kopytka (Kluski)

What is the English version of pierogi? ›

In Polish pierogi is the plural form of pieróg (“dumpling”), but in English the word pierogi is usually treated as either singular or plural. In Polish tradition, the dumpling was introduced to the nation by the Dominican missionary St. Hyacinth, who died in Kraków in 1257.

What do Polish people call dumplings? ›

Pierogi (Polish Dumplings)

What is the word for Italian potato dumplings? ›

Gnocchi are Italian potato dumplings made with eggs, flour, and potatoes.

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