Pulpety: Polish Meatballs in Dill Sauce Recipe (2024)

Pulpety Wieprzowe w Sosie Koperkowym

“Unlike their fried counterparts from other cuisines, these nostalgic Polish meatballs are gently cooked in stock — which turns into a flavourful dill sauce that carries that charming old-school vibe reminiscent of the bygone era.”

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A plate of Polish meatballs, complete with creamy dill sauce and tender mashed potatoes, is the perfect quick-yet-satisfying dinner that’ll please everyone.

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These ‘Pulpety’ meatballs – unlike their Italian or Swedish counterparts – aren’t fried. Instead, they’re boiled in stock (vegetable or meat-based), which is later transformed into the sauce. Kid’s favourite!

For the full list of ingredients & detailed instructions, please see the recipe card at the end of this post. But before you scroll, there’s important stuff to know below.

I ate a fair share of Pulpety in Dill Sauce in my life, mostly at school canteens and at babcia’s home. It’s one of those dishes that even an extremely fussy eater – such as myself back in the day – would enjoy.

These Polish-style meatballs came out great the very first time I made them. And – they tasted much, much better than the ones I had in the past. Fragrant, soft and fluffy – yet dense enough to keep their round shape.

Pulpety Meatballs in Dill Sauce have that nostalgic quality about them, an old-school vibe of the previous (communist) era. If you would like to try more dishes from that time, try one of these:

  • Kopytka Potato Dumplings
  • Farmer’s Cheese Pierogi
  • Polish Tomato Soup

Do you need any special ingredients to make these Polish Meatballs?

This recipe is really easy to make and you don’t need any special ingredients. To make this dish, you’ll need some ground / minced pork, a stale bread roll, one onion, an egg and a lot of fresh dill.

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You can swap the pork for another type of meat, minced chicken or turkey would make a fine substitute. I often replace a regular bread roll with two slices of stale ‘chałka’ (challah-style sweet bread), to add a little bit of sweetness. A brioche would work great too.

What should you serve with these Pulpety Meatballs?

Pulpety are usually served with potatoes (mashed, roasted or simply boiled and topped with melted butter). You could also serve them over kopytka potato dumplings, cooked buckwheat or other grains of your choice.

As every babcia would tell you, vegetables on the side are mandatory. Serve a Polish-style Cucumber Salad, braised beetroots or a couple of Dill Pickles.

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For a faster weeknight version, you’ll love these Pulpety over pasta or rice. If you’re limiting carbs, serve them with steamed vegetables – they’ll soak up the dill sauce beautifully.

Can you cook these Polish Meatballs another way?

No, that’s the best way to cook them. If you pan-fry the meatballs, they won’t taste the same.

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What diets are these Pulpety Meatballs suitable for?

If you skip the bread roll/brioche in the recipe, this dish will be gluten-free and keto-friendly.

This cooking method (cooking in stock rather than frying) makes pulpety lighter and easier to digest. That’s why they’re a popular choice among kids and those of us with more sensitive stomachs.

How long can you keep these Polish Meatballs in the fridge?

Once you’ve put this dish out, ideally it should be eaten within 3-4 hours.

You can keep any leftovers in the fridge for 3-4 days. They can be moved into a container with a lid. I just leave these meatballs in the pot I used for cooking them, covered with a lid.

Can I freeze these Pulpety Meatballs?

Yes, you can! This recipe can be frozen, remember to use a freezer-friendly bag or container. Label it with the date and describe the contents.

How do I reheat these Polish Meatballs?

From chilled: If you’ve kept the leftovers in the cooking pot, you can reheat them by cooking on the stove. 10 minutes on a low to medium heat with occasional stirring should be enough. Do a taste test on a single meatball – if it’s warm and soft throughout, it’s ready to serve.

You can also reheat Pulpety in a microwave-proof container with a loosely fitting lid and heat for 5 minutes until piping hot.

From frozen: Allow to thaw, then cook on the stove for 10 minutes on low to medium heat.

Alternatively, heat covered in the microwave for 3 to 5 minutes – then stir. Continue cooking for a further 5 minutes, until piping hot.

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Yield: 3

Pulpety: Polish Pork Meatballs with Creamy Dill Sauce

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These Polish meatballs are soft and packed with vibrant dill flavour.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time20 minutes

Additional Time15 minutes

Total Time45 minutes

Ingredients

For pulpety

  • 1 stale bread roll (brioche, or 2 slices of 'chałka')
  • 0.5 cup milk, for soaking the bread roll
  • 17.5 oz (500 gram) ground pork
  • 1 onion, medium
  • 1 egg
  • 0.5 bunch fresh dill
  • 1 tsp salt, to taste
  • pepper, to taste

For cooking / future dill sauce

  • 2 pints (1 litre) vegetable stock, can replace with chicken stock
  • 2 tsp butter
  • 2 tsp flour
  • 0.5 bunch fresh dill

Instructions

  1. Pour milk over the bread roll or brioche, leave it aside to soak for 15 minutes. Pulpety: Polish Meatballs in Dill Sauce Recipe (9)
  2. In a large bowl, mix the minced meat with an egg. Add the roll (squeeze out the milk first) and season with salt and pepper. Pulpety: Polish Meatballs in Dill Sauce Recipe (10)
  3. Grate the onion finely and add to the mix. Add half a bunch of chopped dill. Blend everything together - ideally with your hands. Form walnut to golf-ball sized meatballs.
  4. Heat up the vegetable stock. You can add in some grated vegetables, if there were any left from cooking the stock.
  5. Bring the stock to a boil. Drop pulpety in, one by one. Set the heat to a minimum/low and cook for 20 minutes.
  6. Blend flour with butter, add a few spoonfuls of stock from the stove. Slowly add this mixture back to the pan, and blend carefully with a spoon.
  7. Add chopped dill and turn off the heat. Serve with sides of your choice. Tastes great with potatoes and a beetroot salad.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

3

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 678Total Fat: 42gSaturated Fat: 16gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 22gCholesterol: 230mgSodium: 2063mgCarbohydrates: 22gFiber: 1gSugar: 5gProtein: 51g

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FAQs

How to make meatballs that aren t tough? ›

Avoid Overworking the Meat

Another trick to tender meatballs is not overworking the meat — mix the meat with the binder and other ingredients just until they're combined. I also recommend using your hands for this step; since you can actually feel when things are mixed, you're less likely to overwork the meat.

What are Polish meatballs made of? ›

Ingredients
  • 1-1/2 cups soft bread crumbs.
  • 1/2 cup evaporated milk.
  • 1/2 pound ground pork.
  • 1/2 pound ground veal.
  • 1/2 pound ground beef.
  • 2 large eggs, lightly beaten.
  • 1 tablespoon grated onion.
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh parsley.
Jan 8, 2024

What is klopski? ›

Klopsiki 📍Poland ⭐ 3.8 Discover Poland: www.tasteatlas.com/poland Klopsiki are traditional Polish meatballs that are usually made with ground pork or beef, occasionally ground chicken or game, eggs, breadcrumbs or soaked bread, and a variety of spices and herbs.

What is the secret to making tender meatballs? ›

Egg and breadcrumbs are common mix-ins to add moisture and tenderness. Another binder option that people swear by is a panade, which is fresh or dry breadcrumbs that have been soaked in milk. “The soaked breadcrumbs help keep the proteins in the meat from shrinking,” as food writer Tara Holland explained in the Kitchn.

What not to do when making meatballs? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Meatballs
  1. Not seasoning the meat.
  2. Not adding any moisture to the meat.
  3. Over-mixing the meat.
  4. Not shaping the meatballs correctly.
  5. Not forming evenly-sized meatballs.
May 1, 2019

Why do people put milk in meatballs? ›

When it comes to adding liquid to meatball mixtures, milk is often used for its versatility, depth of flavor, and richness. Without the use of milk, you may be faced with a plate of dry meatballs. Milk adds a certain level of moisture that helps produce perfectly tender meatballs.

What are restaurant meatballs made of? ›

What are Italian meatballs made of? Italian meatballs are made with 1/2 pork and 1/2 beef meat, bread, eggs, seasoned cheese, garlic, onion, parsley, salt, pepper, sometimes milk to make them soft.

Why do people put flour in meatballs? ›

Filler ingredients like breadcrumbs or flour are important too because they stop the meatballs becoming dry. The breadcrumbs absorb the juices from the meat as it cooks, trapping them within the meatball. Again quantity is important here; too much and your meatball will be more like stuffing or a dumpling.

Is it better to bake meatballs at 350 or 400? ›

You can bake meatballs at both 350°F and 400°F. Baking at a higher temperature (400°F) will result in a golden brown outside and juicy inside in a shorter amount of time. A 350° F oven will still result in a juicy center too, it will just take longer to cook all the way through.

Is it better to bake meatballs or cook them in sauce? ›

But honestly, there is truly no need for sauce. These oven baked meatballs are tender and juicy, even without spaghetti sauce! This is a simple, no-fuss recipe that makes a magnificent comfort food meal. When I make this recipe Chad and I literally eat them off the sheet pan.

What causes meatballs to fall apart in sauce? ›

Because meat shrinks when cooked, mince proteins are likely to separate and crumble unless bound together. Whether it's breadcrumbs or egg (or both), or simply salt, binding the mince is a crucial step in maintaining the softness of your meatballs while preventing them from falling apart.

Why do my meatballs come out tough? ›

Too much time spent forming the balls can also make them tough, and you're more likely to overwork them if you can't get them off your hands. To avoid this sticky situation, keep a dish of cold water next to you as you work, and dip your fingers in as you make the balls.

How do you keep meatballs soft when cooking? ›

Add breadcrumbs

Add breadcrumbs to the mixture, but not too many breadcrumbs. Breadcrumbs act as a filler and they also prevent the meatballs from becoming too dry by absorbing some of the meat juices released during cooking.

How to make meatballs more firm? ›

  1. Use extra eggs as a binder. I doubled the egg binder to make sure the meat held together. ...
  2. Add melted butter to the meat if it's less than 80/20. Low fat meatballs fall apart in the cooking process. ...
  3. Chill the meatballs or freeze them. Cold meatballs hold together better.
Jun 26, 2012

Do meatballs get more tender the longer they cook? ›

Tenderizing the Meat:

As the collagen in the meat dissolves over time, it transforms into gelatin, which not only adds a silky texture to the sauce but also contributes to the overall richness and depth of flavor. The longer the simmer, the more tender and succulent the meatballs become.

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