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Placki Ziemniaczane | Traditional Pancake From Poland, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Placki Ziemniaczane | Traditional Pancake From Poland, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Placki Ziemniaczane | Traditional Pancake From Poland, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Placki Ziemniaczane | Traditional Pancake From Poland, Central Europe | TasteAtlas

Placki ziemniaczane

(Placki kartoflane, Placzki ziemniakami, Polish Potato Pancakes)

Placki ziemniaczane are the well-known potato pancakes, a common and straightforward dish enjoyed in all parts of Poland. The combination of grated potatoes and onions, incorporated with eggs and occasionally flour, form the base of the dish.


It is highly versatile, and it can be adapted with crushed garlic or spices such as marjoram, parsley, and chives, to satisfy every taste. Potato pancakes are round and small in size, similar to American pancakes, and usually fried in shallow oil.


With dark and crispy skin and spongy and soft interior, this quick and adaptable dish is a staple in every Polish household. Even though Polish regard them as a national dish, slightly different varieties of potato pancakes can be found across Central and Eastern Europe.  Read more

Their exact origin is hard to trace, but in all regions and countries, they represent one of the most popular traditional dishes. In Poland, they are usually served with sour cream, which can be elevated with chives, paprika, and horseradish, or a satisfying mushroom sauce.


These crispy potato clusters are often consumed as a sweet treat when they are usually topped with thick applesauce or simply sprinkled with sugar. They are eaten for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and make an excellent and quick sweet or savory snack.