Ukrainian Cuisine
The Breadbasket of Europe
Ukrainian cuisine is hearty, comforting, and deeply connected to the fertile black earth of the steppe. Rich borscht, pillowy dumplings, and golden breads fuel a culture that celebrates abundance and warmth around the family table.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Ukrainian cuisine
Polish and Lithuanian rule brought Central European baking and sausage-making traditions. Ottoman and Crimean Tatar contact introduced stuffed vegetables, sweet pastries, and pilaf-style rice dishes to the south. Austro-Hungarian influence in the western regions of Galicia and Bukovina contributed strudels, schnitzels, and cafe culture.
Jewish communities enriched Ukrainian food culture with challah, bagels, and preserved fish traditions over centuries of coexistence. Beets (the foundation of borscht and numerous salads and side dishes), salo (cured fatback, a traditional preservation method and flavoring agent), sour cream (smetana, served with nearly everything from soup to dumplings), dill (the most important herb, used fresh and dried), and sunflower oil (Ukraine is the world's largest sunflower oil producer, and the golden fields are a national symbol).
Холодець
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Ukrainian cuisine
Yevhen Klopotenko
Ukraine's most famous chef, winner of MasterChef Ukraine Season 5 in 2015. He l…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Ukrainian cuisine
The Authentic Ukrainian Kitchen
100 recipes celebrating traditional favorites and reviving culturally significant dishes obscured during the 20th centu…
Ukrainian Cuisine in 70 Dishes
70 recipes bridging the Ukrainian culinary past and present, rediscovering forgotten dishes with contemporary twists.
Explore All Dishes
1 authentic recipes from Ukrainian cuisine