Polish Pierogies Recipes

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GRANDMA'S POLISH PEROGIES

My grandfather is Polish, and his mother taught my grandmother how to make these delicious perogies. The recipe has been in the family for generations, with a few alterations of course! Serve plain, or with butter, sour cream, bacon, etc. Perfecting the perogie technique takes time, and after a while, you will develop your own system.

Provided by STEPH577

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Dumpling Recipes

Time 2h

Yield 20

Number Of Ingredients 12



Grandma's Polish Perogies image

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, stir together the flour and salt. In a separate bowl, whisk together the butter, sour cream, eggs, egg yolk and oil. Stir the wet ingredients into the flour until well blended. Cover the bowl with a towel, and let stand for 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Place potatoes into a pot, and fill with enough water to cover. Bring to a boil, and cook until tender, about 15 minutes. Drain, and mash with shredded cheese and cheese sauce while still hot. Season with onion salt, salt and pepper. Set aside to cool.
  • Separate the perogie dough into two balls. Roll out one piece at a time on a lightly floured surface until it is thin enough to work with, but not too thin so that it tears. Cut into circles using a cookie cutter, perogie cutter, or a glass. Brush a little water around the edges of the circles, and spoon some filling into the center. Fold the circles over into half-circles, and press to seal the edges. Place perogies on a cookie sheet, and freeze. Once frozen, transfer to freezer storage bags or containers.
  • To cook perogies: Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Drop perogies in one at a time. They are done when they float to the top. Do not boil too long, or they will be soggy! Remove with a slotted spoon.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 281.3 calories, Carbohydrate 37.6 g, Cholesterol 50.4 mg, Fat 11 g, Fiber 2.6 g, Protein 8 g, SaturatedFat 5.9 g, Sodium 350.5 mg, Sugar 1 g

4 ½ cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons butter, melted
2 cups sour cream
2 eggs
1 egg yolk
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
8 baking potatoes, peeled and cubed
1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
2 tablespoons processed cheese sauce
1 dash onion salt to taste
salt and pepper to taste

HOMEMADE POLISH PIEROGI

My mother made many dozens of these and measured ingredients using the palm of her hand. We've passed the recipe down over the years as the family has grown. -Veronica Weinkauf, South Bend, Indiana

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 40m

Yield 8 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 11



Homemade Polish Pierogi image

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, whisk eggs, water and salt until blended; gradually stir in flour. Transfer to a lightly floured surface; knead 10-12 times, forming a firm dough. Cover and let rest 10 minutes., For filling, in a small bowl, whisk egg, salt, sugar and pepper. Stir in cheese., Divide dough into 4 portions. On a lightly floured surface, roll each portion to 1/8-in. thickness; cut with a floured 4-in. round cookie cutter. Place 1 tablespoon filling in center of each circle. Moisten edges with water; fold in half and press edges to seal. Repeat with remaining dough and filling. , In a 6-qt. stockpot, bring water to a boil. Add pierogi in batches; reduce heat to a gentle simmer. Cook until pierogi float to the top and are tender, 2-3 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon., In a large skillet, heat 1 tablespoon butter over medium-high heat. Add pierogi in batches; cook until golden brown, 1-3 minutes on each side, adding additional butter as necessary. If desired, serve with sour cream and chives.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 230 calories, Fat 6g fat (3g saturated fat), Cholesterol 85mg cholesterol, Sodium 500mg sodium, Carbohydrate 32g carbohydrate (8g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 11g protein.

2 large eggs
1/4 cup water
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 large egg
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon sugar
Dash pepper
1 carton (15 to 16 ounces) soft farmer cheese or whole-milk ricotta cheese
1 to 4 tablespoons butter, divided
Optional: sour cream and minced chives

PIEROGI

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h20m

Yield About 72 pierogi

Number Of Ingredients 12



Pierogi image

Steps:

  • Make a well from the flour. Add eggs and about 1/2 cup of water. The amount of water will vary according to the weather. You want to make a stiff dough. Divide it into 3 equal portions and knead until silky smooth.
  • Fillings: We usually make cheese and kapusta (sauerkraut), but you can use meat, potatoes, or even fruit.
  • Saute onion in butter until just soft. Add kapusta and brown. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Allow time for the filling to cool before assembling pierogi, otherwise they will fall apart when cooked. If making more than one filling, this one can cool while you prepare the others.
  • Mix well.
  • To assemble and cook pierogi: Roll out a portion (or half portion, if space is limited) of the dough on a floured surface as thinly as possible -- somewhere between a wonton and a thin pizza. Put about a tablespoon of filling on the dough and use a large plastic cup (a big gulp-type cup works really well) to cut a circle around the filling. Dampen half of the circumference of the circle with a bit of water on your finger and fold into a dumpling. Boil the dumplings a dozen at a time in a big pot of salted water until they float -- no more than 3 minutes. At this point you can freeze them in bags for later use. To prepare for serving, brown the pierogi in a skillet using a bit of butter. If you want to be really traditional you can use bacon grease. Alternately, you can bake them in a casserole, spraying both the casserole and the pierogi with a butter flavored spray, and putting a few pats of butter on top of the dumplings.

3 heaping cups flour
3 eggs, beaten
Salt
1 stick butter
1 large onion, 1/4-inch dice
32-ounce canned or fresh kapusta (sauerkraut), rinsed well to remove brine
Salt and pepper
Cheese filling (note: a traditional recipe would call for farmer's cheese, but we find it too dry)
1 pound ricotta
2 eggs
Salt
1 tablespoon sugar

POLISH KIELBASA AND PIEROGIES

Enjoy a traditional Polish meal in no time. Johnsonville's Polish Kielbasa is the perfect companion to your favorite potato pierogies. The sausage and pierogies are cooked in a delicious medley of butter and onions. This recipe is so quick and tasty that is always hits the spot when you're craving a great Polish meal.

Provided by Johnsonville Sausage

Categories     Pork

Time 25m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5



Polish Kielbasa and Pierogies image

Steps:

  • On a cutting board, cut sausage links into 1-inch pieces; set aside.
  • In a Dutch oven, cook pierogies according to package directions.
  • Drain and keep warm.
  • In a large skillet, melt butter and sauté onion until tender, about 5 minutes.
  • Add sausage, continue to cook and stir until sausage is heated through and brown.
  • Stir in prepared pierogies.
  • Sprinkle with parsley, if desired.
  • Serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 43.9, Fat 3.9, SaturatedFat 2.4, Cholesterol 10.2, Sodium 34.8, Carbohydrate 2.3, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 1.1, Protein 0.3

1 (14 ounce) package Johnsonville Polish Kielbasa
2 (16 ounce) packages frozen potato pierogies
1 large onion, thinly sliced
2 tablespoons butter
chopped fresh parsley

PIEROGI (POLISH DUMPLINGS)

This recipe has been a family favorite passed on from generation to generation. We traditionally make these for Christmas, but they can be made for any special event. There's some work involved, but the outcome is rewarding! After the perogies have boiled, they can be fried in some butter and onions or served with sour cream.

Provided by TAB

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Dumpling Recipes

Time 1h40m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 14



Pierogi (Polish Dumplings) image

Steps:

  • To prepare the sauerkraut filling, melt the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Stir in the onion, and cook until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the drained sauerkraut and cook for an additional 5 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper, then remove to a plate to cool.
  • For the mashed potato filling, melt the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Stir in the onion, and cook until translucent, about 5 minutes. Stir into the mashed potatoes, and season with salt and white pepper.
  • To make the dough, beat together the eggs and sour cream until smooth. Sift together the flour, salt, and baking powder; stir into the sour cream mixture until dough comes together. Knead the dough on a lightly floured surface until firm and smooth. Divide the dough in half, then roll out one half to 1/8 inch thickness. Cut into 3 inch rounds using a biscuit cutter.
  • Place a small spoonful of the mashed potato filling into the center of each round. Moisten the edges with water, fold over, and press together with a fork to seal. Repeat procedure with the remaining dough and the sauerkraut filling.
  • Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add perogies and cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until pierogi float to the top. Remove with a slotted spoon.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 252.8 calories, Carbohydrate 33.2 g, Cholesterol 68.3 mg, Fat 10.6 g, Fiber 2.1 g, Protein 6.4 g, SaturatedFat 6 g, Sodium 698.3 mg, Sugar 1.5 g

2 tablespoons butter
⅓ cup chopped onion
1 ½ cups sauerkraut, drained and minced
salt and pepper to taste
3 tablespoons butter
½ cup chopped onion
2 cups cold mashed potatoes
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon white pepper
3 egg
1 (8 ounce) container sour cream
3 cups all-purpose flour
¼ teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon baking powder

POLISH PIEROGI

Traditional, quite easy to make Pierogi which taste delicious and like the original polish version! An old family recipe which has been passed down from my great grandma, little time consuming but great fun to make.

Provided by cgarrier

Time 2h30m

Yield Makes 30 pierogi

Number Of Ingredients 30



Polish Pierogi image

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, stir together the flour and salt. In a separate bowl, whisk together the butter, sour cream, eggs, egg yolk and oil. Stir the wet ingredients into the flour until well blended. Might seem like there is too much flour but make the effort to lightly knead dough with hands to combine. Cover the bowl with a towel, and let stand 30 minutes.
  • Place potatoes into a pot, and fill with enough water to cover. Bring to a boil, and cook until tender, about 15 minutes. Drain, and mash, then add shredded cheese while still hot. Season with onion salt, salt and pepper. Set aside to cool.
  • Separate the pierogi dough into two balls. Roll out one piece at a time on a lightly floured surface until about 1cm thick, but not too thin so that it tears. Cut into circles using a cookie cutter, pierogi cutter, or a glass 4-5cm in diameter. Brush a little water around the edges of the circles, and spoon some filling into the centre. Fold the circles over into half-circles, and press to seal the edges to create half moon shape. press edges with fork. Place pierogi on a cookie sheet, and freeze. Once frozen, transfer to freezer storage bags or containers.
  • To cook pierogi: Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Drop pierogi in one at a time. They are done when they float to the top. Do not boil too long, or they will be soggy! Remove with a slotted spoon. the dough is meant to have a doughy texture.
  • After boiling you can fry pierogi for extra crisp, I like to do this in the pan used to make caremalised onions. put pan on medium to high heat, add 2 tbsp of vegetable oil and fry pierogi until a little golden on either side.
  • Caremalised onions: roughly dice onions then place on pan on low heat. Wait until onions have become translucent and a slightly golden. Add sugar and wine/balsamic vinegar and continue to cook on medium heat untill onions are dark golden brown/

580g plain flour
2 tsp salt
2 tbsp melted butter
260g sour cream
2 eggs
1 egg yolk
2 tbsp vegetable oil
580g plain flour
2 tsp salt
2 tbsp melted butter
260g sour cream
2 eggs
1 egg yolk
2 tbsp vegetable oil
8 baking potatoes, peeled and cubed
130g grated cheddar cheese
salt and pepper to taste
580g plain flour
2 tsp salt
2 tbsp melted butter
260g sour cream
2 eggs
1 egg yolk
2 tbsp vegetable oil
8 baking potatoes, peeled and cubed
130g grated cheddar cheese
salt and pepper to taste
2 large onions
1 tbsp brown sugar
2 tbsp red wine/balsamic vinegar

PIEROGIES

Though pierogies are a classic Polish dish, food editor Paul Grimes had them every Easter at his Russian grandmother's house. Pierogies are satisfyingly rich, so you'll only need to serve 2 or 3 per person as a first course; leftovers make a great breakfast.

Categories     Mixer     Onion     Potato     Side     Easter     Vegetarian     Cheddar     Boil     Gourmet     Sugar Conscious     Pescatarian     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added     Kosher

Yield Makes 48 pierogies

Number Of Ingredients 18



Pierogies image

Steps:

  • Make dough:
  • Put flour in a large shallow bowl and make a well in center. Add water, egg, oil, and salt to well and carefully beat together with a fork without incorporating flour. Continue stirring with a wooden spoon, gradually incorporating flour, until a soft dough forms. Transfer dough to a lightly floured surface and knead, dusting with flour as needed to keep dough from sticking, until smooth and elastic, about 8 minutes (dough will be very soft). Invert a bowl over dough and let stand at room temperature 1 hour.
  • Make filling while dough stands:
  • Peel potatoes and cut into 1-inch pieces. Cook potatoes in a large saucepan of boiling salted water until tender, about 8 minutes. Drain potatoes, then transfer to a bowl along with cheese, salt, pepper, and nutmeg and mash with a potato masher or a handheld electric mixer at low speed until smooth.
  • When mashed potatoes are cool enough to handle, spoon out a rounded teaspoon and lightly roll into a ball between palms of your hands. Transfer ball to a plate and keep covered with plastic wrap while making 47 more balls in same manner (there will be a little filling left over).
  • Make onion topping:
  • Cook onion in butter in a 4- to 5-quart heavy saucepan over moderately low heat, stirring occasionally (stir more frequently toward end of cooking), until golden brown, about 30 minutes. Remove from heat and season with salt and pepper.
  • Form and cook pierogies:
  • Halve dough and roll out 1 half (keep remaining half under inverted bowl) on lightly floured surface (do not overflour surface or dough will slide instead of stretching) with a lightly floured rolling pin into a 15-inch round (1/8 inch thick), then cut out 24 rounds with lightly floured cutter. Holding 1 round in palm of your hand, put 1 potato ball in center of round and close your hand to fold round in half, enclosing filling. Pinch edges together to seal completely. (If edges don't adhere, brush them lightly with water, then seal; do not leave any gaps or pierogi may open during cooking.) Transfer pierogi to a lightly floured kitchen towel (not terry cloth) and cover with another towel. Form more pierogies in same manner.
  • Bring a 6- to 8-quart pot of salted water to a boil. Add half of pierogies, stirring once or twice to keep them from sticking together, and cook 5 minutes from time pierogies float to surface. Transfer as cooked with a slotted spoon to onion topping and toss gently to coat. Cook remaining pierogies in same manner, transferring to onions. Reheat pierogies in onion topping over low heat, gently tossing to coat.

For dough
3 cups all-purpose flour plus additional for kneading
1 cup water
1 large egg
2 teaspoons vegetable oil
1 teaspoon salt
For potato filling
1 1/2 pound russet (baking) potatoes
6 ounces coarsely grated extra-sharp white Cheddar (2 1/4 cups)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
For onion topping
1 medium onion, halved lengthwise and thinly sliced crosswise
1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter
Accompaniment: sour cream
Special Equipment
a 2 1/2-inch round cookie cutter

ANITA'S POLISH PIEROGIES

PLEASE READ THE RECIPE THROUGH TO THE END BEFORE MAKING IT AS THERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU CAN DO AHEAD OF TIME My friend Anita from Canada sent me this recipe. I love how easy this recipe is to make. It is utterly delicious on a cold winter day. If you want to make this a vegan recipe you can substitute the butter for vegan margarine, the cheese for soy or almond cheese and leave out the turkey bacon or use soy bacon.

Provided by Chef Joey Z.

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 1h20m

Yield 20-30 pierogies, 8-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6



Anita's Polish Pierogies image

Steps:

  • METHOD:.
  • Put flour, butter and salt into into the food processor, put lid on and turn on the machine. Pour the water through the feeder spout in a stream. Let blades rotate until the mixture turns into a ball of dough. Let this sit out for a while as it makes the dough easier to work with.
  • FILLING METHOD:.
  • Cook the potatoes, mash, add the cheese and mix well until cheese has melted into the potatoes. Let them cool a little before filling the pierogies as this will make them easier to handle.
  • Next roll out your peirogie dough with a rolling pin. Use a glass or round cookie cutter to make your circles. It might be a good idea to dip whatever you use into flour to prevent it from sticking.
  • Place filling on the circle, don't over fill and seal the edges well. If this leaks you lose your filling in the water.
  • Place the made peirogies on a floured surface and don't let the peirogies touch, they will stick together.
  • Drop the peirogies into the pot of boiling water and cook for 5-8 minutes or until they rise to the surface of the water. This means they are cooked. Boil about 6-10 at a time as this won't cool your boiling water down too much.
  • Melt some butter and put in the bottom of an oven safe dish. I use a 9x13 ceramic dish. I layer the pierogies with fried onions and turkey bacon. You can use regular bacon.
  • **THE ONION AND BACON CAN BE FRIED UP AHEAD OF TIME. I USE A WHOLE ONION AND 8 PIECES OF BACON CUT UP SMALL.
  • Bon Appetit.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 409.3, Fat 1.3, SaturatedFat 0.5, Cholesterol 1.3, Sodium 311.3, Carbohydrate 88, Fiber 6.8, Sugar 2, Protein 11.1

4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon butter
1 1/2 cups warm water
1 teaspoon salt
shredded sharp cheddar cheese
5 large potatoes (I used Yukon Gold)

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SWEET POLAND - KIELBASA, PIEROGI - POLISH FOOD ONLINE
We are dedicated to deliver the best Polish food products directly to your table. In our Polish online deli you will find the most famous Polish sausages including: Kabanosy, Garlic Sausage, Kielbasa Krakowska, Kielbasa Krajana, Easter Sausage (Biala Kielbasa) and traditional cold cuts. Our Polish online store offers variety of Polish pierogies ...
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THE POLISH FOODS YOU NEED TO TRY THAT AREN’T PIEROGI
Polish food is more than just pierogies. While Polish dishes are often described as heavy, hearty, and filling, the Central European cuisine is quite complex, with a variety of influences dating back to the Middle Ages. From fermented favorites to comforting cuisine, there are so many underrated Polish foods worth sampling. Many of Poland’s traditional dishes relied on …
From spoonuniversity.com


23 POLISH PEROGIES IDEAS IN 2022 | EUROPEAN FOOD, FOOD ...
Feb 26, 2022 - Explore Karen Mullinax's board "Polish Perogies" on Pinterest. See more ideas about european food, food, polish recipes.
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ARE PEROGIES UKRAINIAN OR POLISH?
Are perogies Ukrainian or Polish? Pierogi (the word 'pierogi' is plural in Polish, the singular is one 'pieróg' – pronounced pye-ROOG) are the most recognizable Polish food abroad. They are half-circular dumplings usually made from noodle flour dough, and sometimes from pastry dough. What is the difference between perogies and pierogies? As nouns the …
From topcookingstories.com


PIEROGI (POLISH DUMPLINGS) - PLATTER TALK
Then, mix together until the cheese is fully melted and set aside until cooled. Once cooled, form the cheese and potato mixture into ½ to 2 inch balls. While the potato mixture is cooling begin to make the dough. In a mixing bowl, add the flour, eggs, salt, and sour cream. Using a fork, stir the ingredients together.
From plattertalk.com


POLISH PIEROGI - HOW THEY BECAME THE MOST POPULAR FOOD OF ...
In many Polish families, pierogi is a recurrent dish so it’s always seen like homemade food, which is always a good idea! Pierogi is famous as well because of their simplicity, they are not that hard to prepare, and usually, you will not make only one pieróg, but rather a bunch of them. If you don’t eat all of them you can freeze them, and the next day you …
From chido-fajny.com


POLISH PIEROGIES RECIPES ALL YOU NEED IS FOOD
POLISH PIEROGIES RECIPE | FOOD NETWORK. Provided by Food Network. Categories main-dish. Yield 10 servings. Number Of Ingredients 18. Ingredients; 1 pint sour cream: 5 cups flour: 2 tablespoons melted butter: 2 whole eggs: 1 egg yolk: 2 teaspoons salt: 2 teaspoons olive oil: 1/2 pound ground beef: Salt: Freshly ground black pepper : 1/2 pound soft farmers cheese: 2 …
From stevehacks.com


POLISH FOOD | NEPA'ROGI
Polish Food | NEPA'rogi. Homemade, hand-pinched authentic Polish pierogi! Click here to check out our current menu! DZIEŃ DOBRY! Open year-round at 579 E Main St, Nanticoke, PA. HOURS: Thursday 10-5pm. Friday 10-5pm.
From neparogi.com


THE PEOPLE NEED PIEROGI! POLISH FOOD TRUCKS IN AMERICA ...
Launched in 2013, Old Traditional Polish Cuisine truck prides itself on being the only Polish food truck in New York City. Every day, somewhere on the island of Manhattan, you can sample traditional Polish-American cuisine, including smoked kielbasa sausage, flaczki (Polish tripe soup), żurek (sour rye soup with sausage and egg), as well as pierogi.
From culture.pl


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