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December 1, 2018thetipsyhousewife

Your New Favorite Meal

This is one of those family recipes that you never stop craving. These Polish Hamburgers are a meal that my Grandma always used to make.

We would have them on weekdays and sometimes we would even have them on special occasions.

They were THAT good.

Polish Hamburgers are called Klotlety or Klupskies in Polish. Every family makes them their own special way, but they all have certain similarities. Typically they are made with ground pork, onions, eggs, bread, and milk along with spices and seasonings.

The recipe for my family’s Polish Hamburgers is an easy one. I would describe them as a cross between a meatball and an actual hamburger. You do not eat these polish hamburgers on a bun, but on their own with a rich mushroom gravy.

This recipe makes ten large burgers. While this may seem like a lot, you can easily make a big batch and set a few aside to freeze for a quick dinner on a busy night.

If you do not wish to do this, simply cut the recipe in half to make an appropriate amount for you.

What to Serve With Your Polish Hamburgers

I serve my Polish Hamburgers with homemade buttery mashed potatoes and a veggie. I think this is the way they are served best, but different families have their own approach.

You can choose to serve them with rice, egg noodles, or even by themselves. Here is what you will need to make this Tipsy Family Favorite.

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Ingredients:

  • 2 lbs of Ground Pork
  • 3/4 lb of Ground Beef
  • 1 1/2 Sleeves of Saltine Crackers, crushed up fine.
  • 3/4 C of Milk
  • 2 Eggs, whisked
  • 1 Medium Yellow Onion, minced very fine.
  • 1 Green Pepper, minced very fine.
  • Salt & Pepper to taste, I prefer a lot of pepper. I use 2 t of salt and 2 of pepper.
  • 1 T of Dried Dill
  • 1/2 T of Garlic Powder
  • 2 T of Dried Parsley
  • 1 t of Nutmeg
  • 2 C of Sliced Mushrooms
  • 1 Can of Cream of Mushroom Soup
  • 1 1/2 C of Beef Stock
  • 4 T of Butter
  • 2 Cloves of Garlic, Crushed with the side of your knife.
  • 2 T of Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 Heaping Tablespoon of Sour Cream

While this may seem like a lot of ingredients, it should mostly be pantry items you have on hand. This recipe also makes a lot of food and as I said earlier, so makes a great freezer meal. The steps are fairly simple.

Instructions:

  1. In a large bowl, combine all of the ingredients except for the beef stock, butter, cream of mushroom soup, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, mushrooms, and sour cream.
  2. So in your bowl you should have: meat, crackers, milk, onion, green pepper, all your seasonings, and herbs.
  3. Combine the meat, crackers, eggs, onions, green peppers, milk and seasonings until they are WELL combined.
  4. Next, you want to form large patties. These patties will be more wet than your usual meatballs or hamburgers. Prepare a cookie sheet with foil and make about 10 patties that are about the size of your hand and about 2 inches thick. (there is a picture at the end of how they should look)
  5. This step is KEY. You must allow the patties to rest at room temp for about 30 minutes. This is so they have time to bind. As I said, they will be more wet than your typical meatball or ground meat recipe.
  6. At this point I froze half on a cookie sheet in the freezer and later added them to a ziploc bag to store.
  7. When your patties have rested for about 30 minutes you want to heat 2 to 3 T of butter in a deep skillet or braiser. When the butter is warm, add your garlic cloves and give it a swirl in the butter.
  8. Prepare a plate with some paper towels to keep near the stove where you will be frying your patties.
  9. Carefully remove 2 or 3 patties and place them in your skillet. Allow the patties to cook for about 5 to 7 minutes on the first side before carefully flipping. You want to get a nice sear on each side.
  10. When they are well seared on both sides, remove them from the skillet and place on the prepared paper towel dish. Fry the rest of your burgers until they all have a good sear.
  11. When you are done frying all the burgers, add the rest of the butter and then add the mushrooms to the hot skillet. Allow the mushrooms to brown and add the Worcestershire sauce. Use a spatula to scrape up the meaty bits from the bottom of the pan as the Worcestershire sauce loosens them.
  12. Give your mushrooms about five minutes to simmer in the Worcestershire sauce.
  13. Next add the beef broth and cream of mushroom soup and whisk until smooth.
  14. This is the step you add your burgers BACK to the pan of gravy you just made. They should have shrunk while cooking so you should have room for them all. Make sure they are submerged in the gravy and bring the pan to a simmer.
  15. Reduce heat, cover with a lid and allow to simmer for 30 minutes.
  16. At the thirty minute mark, make room in the center of the pan, and add your heaping spoon of sour cream and whisk until combined into all of the gravy.
  17. Serve your hamburgers on top of mashed potatoes and top with gravy and a sprinkle of dill.
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This recipe is not a complicated one. Once you make it the first time you will be an expert and never have to use the recipe again.

The nutmeg and dill in this recipe create a unique flavor profile that will wow your tastebuds. The sour cream adds a richness to the gravy that is unexpected but amazing. This is a fairly quick recipe that will taste like it took all day.

I hope you and your family enjoy this recipe as much as mine does.

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Ingredients

  • 2 lbs of Ground Pork
  • 3/4 lb of Ground Beef
  • 1 1/2 Sleeves of Saltine Crackers, crushed up fine.
  • 3/4 C of Milk
  • 2 Eggs, whisked
  • 1 Medium Yellow Onion, minced very fine.
  • 1 Green Pepper, minced very fine.
  • Salt & Pepper to taste, I prefer a lot of pepper. I use 2 t of salt and 2 of pepper.
  • 1 T of Dried Dill
  • 1/2 T of Garlic Powder
  • 2 T of Dried Parsley
  • 1 t of Nutmeg
  • 2 C of Sliced Mushrooms
  • 1 Can of Cream of Mushroom Soup
  • 1 1/2 C of Beef Stock
  • 4 T of Butter
  • 2 Cloves of Garlic, Crushed with the side of your knife.
  • 2 T of Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 Heaping Tablespoon of Sour Cream

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, combine all of the ingredients except for the beef stock, butter, cream of mushroom soup, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, mushrooms and sour cream.
  2. In your bowl you should have: meat, crackers, milk, onion, green pepper, all your seasonings and herbs.
  3. Combine the meat, crackers, eggs, onions, green peppers, milk and seasonings until they are WELL combined.
  4. Next, you want to form large patties. These patties will be more wet than your usual meatballs or hamburgers. Prepare a cookie sheet with foil and make about 10 patties that are about the size of your hand and about 2 inches thick. (there is a picture at the end of how they should look)
  5. This step is KEY. You must allow the patties to rest at room temp for about 30 minutes. This is so they have time to bind. As I said, they will be more wet than your typical meatball or ground meat recipe.
  6. At this point I froze half on a cookie sheet in the freezer and later added them to a ziploc bag to store.
  7. When your patties have rested for about 30 minutes you want to heat 2 to 3 T of butter in a deep skillet or braiser. When the butter is warm, add your garlic cloves and give it a swirl in the butter.
  8. Prepare a plate with some paper towels to keep near the stove where you will be frying your patties.
  9. Carefully remove 2 or 3 patties and place them in your skillet. Allow the patties to cook for about 5 to 7 minutes on the first side before careful full flipping. You want to get a nice sear on each side.
  10. When they are well seared on both sides, remove them from the skillet and place on the prepared paper towel dish. Fry the rest of your burgers until they all have a good sear.
  11. When you are done frying all the burgers, add the rest of the butter and then add the mushrooms to the hot skillet. Allow the mushrooms to brown and add the Worcestershire sauce. Use a spatula to scrape up the meaty bits from the bottom of the pan as the Worchestershire sauce loosens them.
  12. Give your mushrooms about five minutes to simmer in the Worcestershire sauce.
  13. Next add the beef broth and cream of mushroom soup and whisk until smooth.
  14. This is the step you add your burgers BACK to the pan of gravy you just made. They should have shrunk while cooking so you should have room for them all. Make sure they are submerged in the gravy and bring the pan to a simmer.
  15. Reduce heat, cover with a lid and allow to simmer for 30 minutes.
  16. At the thirty minute mark, make room in the center of the pan, and add your heaping spoon of sour cream and whisk until combined into all of the gravy.
  17. Serve your hamburgers on top of mashed potatoes and top with gravy and a sprinkle of dill.

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14 Comments

  • Polish Hamburgers - The Tipsy Housewife (13)

    Paul Lewis

    December 16, 2018 at 2:02 pm

    Any chance of having the ingredients with metric conversion

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    Aleks

    April 17, 2019 at 12:48 am

    I am orginally from Poland so I love any Polish recipes. My entire family loved this recipe and we’re so happy to know that I froze the other half of the patties!! Thank you for sharing!!!!

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      thetipsyhousewife

      April 17, 2019 at 1:15 am

      I am so happy to hear this !!! I have to tell my grandma !

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    Michael Kozaczek

    June 8, 2019 at 6:11 pm

    There is much room for personal taste and improvisation here. I would go with ground veal, and ground turkey. Chick pea flour works well as a binding agent, for gluten allergic people. Smacznego! You can get away with fat free sour cream too.

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      thetipsyhousewife

      June 8, 2019 at 6:13 pm

      However it works best for you friend

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    Anonymous

    June 23, 2019 at 8:25 pm

    Correct spelling. Kotlety

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    Anonymous

    June 29, 2019 at 5:56 pm

    I was wondering if you drained any of the grease after frying the burgers?

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      thetipsyhousewife

      June 29, 2019 at 5:58 pm

      I drained the patties on a paper towel but I didn’t have a ton of grease as the pork should be lean and you need a little for flavor .

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    Kristy Cushion

    September 24, 2019 at 12:21 am

    I have couple of family members you are allergic to mushrooms. Is there anything you could recommend to substitute for the mushrooms in this recipe

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      thetipsyhousewife

      September 24, 2019 at 12:22 am

      You can just leave them out completely! It’s just another layer of flavor! But they are delicious without

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    Lynn

    October 11, 2019 at 12:18 am

    What a great recipe, I made it exactly as it’s written and it was delicious, my granddaughter loved it so much and so did my husband, we froze half like you suggested and will look forward to making it again .The gravy was very good, it all reminded me of a very good meatloaf, and was also similar to Swedish meatballs! A winner and will be a new favorite!

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      thetipsyhousewife

      October 11, 2019 at 5:32 pm

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

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    thetipsyhousewife

    December 26, 2019 at 12:30 pm

    What is the matter with you?

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