Easy Pierogi Recipe - Ready in 30 minutes! (2024)

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These homemade pierogi are done in just 30 minutes! Make perfectly golden and crisp pierogi with a simple dough made with only two ingredients. You won’t find a simpler or more delicious recipe!

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    Easiest Ever Pierogi

    I have always loved pierogi. My aunt’s homemade pierogies are the stuff childhood memories are made of, so of course, when I was all grown up, I asked her for the recipe. I took one look at it, and I gave up. I threw my hands in the air and said, No Way! The recipe was two pages long, and I was not about to slave over pierogies for 3 hours.

    But I still wanted to make pierogi. 🤷‍♀️ So I asked my mom. She made her pierogi (Macedonian: Piroshki) with only two ingredients: sour cream and flour. Whaaat?That’s it?! Now that was a recipe I could get behind.

    This is my mother’s recipe, and it is simple, EASY, and makes perfectly crisp fried dumplings filled with a spicy feta cheese filling. And best of all? They’re ready in 30 minutes!

    Why You’ll Love This Recipe

    • Easy. You won’t find a simpler way to make delicious pierogi. They are totally delicious and ready in 30 minutes.
    • Flavorful. The spicy feta filling comes together in moments and perfectly complements the crunchy, golden fried dough.
    • Versatile. You can experiment with different kinds of fillings. A classic combo would be potato and cheese, but you can also add more adventurous options like meat, sauerkraut, or even sweet fillings.
    • Goes with lots of toppings. They can be served with a variety of toppings, such as sour cream, butter, sautéed onions, herbs, salsa, or even bacon bits. Find your favorite combo and go with it!
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    What Are Pierogi?

    Pierogi, also called pierogis, are a popular type of dumpling originating in Central and Eastern European cuisines, particularly in Poland. They are made by wrapping a circle of unleavened dough around a savory or sweet filling, then folding it in half to create a crescent shape. Pierogis can be boiled, fried, or baked, depending on personal preference and the recipe being used.

    The word “pierogi” is already plural in its original language, Polish. It is common for English speakers to use the term “pierogis” as the plural form, but technically, “pierogi” is the correct plural form of the word.

    How to Make Pierogi

    Here’s a quick look at how to make this easy recipe.

    • Make the filling. Mix everything up in a bowl and set aside.
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    • Make the dough. Combine all the dough ingredients and form into a soft dough.
    • Cut out circles. Roll out the dough and cut out circles to make the pierogi.
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    • Add filling. Place it on one side, then close and shape the pierogi.
    • Cook. Lightly pan fry in oil until golden.
    • Serve! You can eat them plain or with a side of sour cream, melted cheese, marinara sauce or salsa.
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    What Goes With Pierogi?

    • Sour cream and onions. Traditional toppings include sour cream and caramelized onions. The tanginess of sour cream complements the flavors of the dumplings, while the caramelized onions add a savory and slightly sweet note. Drizzle some sour cream and sprinkle the onions over the pierogi before serving.
    • Melted butter or sauces. You can serve them with melted butter, garlic butter, tomato sauce, mushroom sauce, or even salsa.
    • Soup. In some culinary traditions, pierogi are served with a bowl of hot soup. Some of my favorite options include Lentil and Chorizo Soup, Cream of Mushroom Soup with Rice, and Split Pea Soup with Ham.
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    Essential Tips for Perfect Pierogi

    • With such a simple recipe, the quality of your ingredients can make a big difference. Use good-quality flour and sour cream for the best results.
    • Roll the dough out as thin as you can without it tearing. This will make your pierogi light and tender.
    • Do not crowd the pan – cook only 3 to 4 pieces at a time.

    More Crispy Appetizer Ideas

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    ENJOY!

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    Pierogies with Spicy Feta Filling

    Katerina | Diethood

    These easy fried pierogi are done in just 30 minutes! Great as an appetizer, snack, or even dinner.

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    Servings : 20

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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins

    Cook Time 15 minutes mins

    Total Time 30 minutes mins

    Ingredients

    For the Filling:

    For the Pierogies:

    • 2 cups all-purpose flour
    • 1 to 1.5 cups sour cream
    • vegetable oil

    Instructions

    For the Filling

    • Combine the feta cheese, hot sauce, and one egg in a medium-sized bowl and whisk until thoroughly combined; set aside.

    For the Pierogies

    • Combine the flour and sour cream in your mixer’s bowl; mix with the dough hook until you have a soft ball of dough. If too wet, add a tablespoon of flour, if too dry, add more sour cream, one tablespoon at a time.

    • Lightly flour your working station and turn out the dough.

    • Roll out the dough to a 1/4-inch thickness. Use several passes to roll it to the desired thickness. Don't try to flatten it with just one pass.

    • Using a 3-inch round cookie cutter, cut dough into 20 rounds, rerolling the scraps as needed.

    • Place filling into the center of each round and fold in half, closing the edges with the tines of the fork. Be sure all edges are sealed.

    • In a large skillet or saucepan, heat the oil to 350˚F.

    • Place 2 to 3 pierogies in the hot oil and cook for 2 minutes, or until the pierogies float to the top and the edges start to brown; flip and cook for another minute or two, or until completely browned.

    • Remove and drain on paper towels.

    • Serve the pierogi plain or with sour cream, caramelized onions, or salsa.

    Notes

    • Don’t overfillthepierogi. You only need about one tablespoon of filling inside each dumpling. Any more than that, and you risk the filling oozing out.
    • The pierogi dough should be smooth and stretchy. Add extra flour or sour cream if necessary.
    • Make sure the pierogi are completely sealed at the seams before frying them.
    • Don’t crowd the skillet – fry them in batches.
    • Storing and Reheating Leftovers: Cool the fried pierogi, then put them in a container or sealable bag. Keep in the fridge for up to 5 days. Warm them in a skillet with a bit of oil. If you use a microwave, they may be less crispy.
    • Freezing Pierogies: Cool, then freeze the pierogi on a baking tray. Once solid, store them in a container or freezer bag and keep them frozen for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge and reheat as usual.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 88 kcal | Carbohydrates: 10 g | Protein: 3 g | Fat: 4 g | Saturated Fat: 2 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1 g | Cholesterol: 14 mg | Sodium: 124 mg | Potassium: 34 mg | Fiber: 0.3 g | Sugar: 0.4 g | Vitamin A: 106 IU | Vitamin C: 1 mg | Calcium: 51 mg | Iron: 1 mg

    Nutritional info is an estimate and provided as courtesy. Values may vary according to the ingredients and tools used. Please use your preferred nutritional calculator for more detailed info.

    Course: Dinner

    Cuisine: Polish

    Keyword: fried pierogi, pierogi recipe, pierogie dough recipe, pierogies recipe

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    Easy Pierogi Recipe - Ready in 30 minutes! (2024)

    FAQs

    Do you have to boil pierogies before frying them? ›

    If you have the time, boil the frozen pierogies first, to get the pasta perfect for sautéing. However, it's not a must—you can also cook frozen pierogies right in the skillet without boiling them—and they will turn out delicious.

    What kind of sauce is good on perogies? ›

    Sweet Cottage Cheese and Fruit Sauce: This sauce pairs well with dessert pierogi, offering a touch of sweetness. Mushroom and Bacon Sauce: Ideal for meat-filled pierogi, this rich sauce enhances its savory flavor. Horseradish and Mustard Sauce: A classic Polish choice, it gives your pierogi a spicy twist.

    What is the best way to prepare perogies? ›

    Add 1 teaspoon of salt to a pot of water and bring to a hard boil. Gently separate thawed (not frozen) pierogi and place one by one into water and cook for 3-5 minutes until they float to the surface. Be careful not over-cook or they will come apart.

    Can you bake pierogies instead of boiling in the oven? ›

    Bake Conventional Oven

    Spray cooking sheet and both sides of frozen pierogies with nonstick cooking spray. Full Size: 18-20 minutes. Turn halfway. Mini: 16-18 minutes.

    How to cook pierogies in a frying pan? ›

    Cover bottom of frying pan with cooking oil, margarine or butter and heat to 190 °C (375 °F) or medium heat. Place frozen perogies into frying pan and fry for approximately 3-4 minutes until golden brown. Then, turn perogies over and brown on other side for 3-4 minutes.

    How do you make pierogies taste better? ›

    In a large NON-STICK fry pan, melt the butter with the olive oil. Add onion and drained pierogies and season to taste with salt and pepper or House Seasoning. Cook over high heat until the onion is soft and browned and pierogies are nicely browned. The pasta shell will get a little crunchy - it's delish!

    Is it better to cook perogies frozen or thawed? ›

    Actually, pierogi should never be thawed because they are frozen raw. Thawing will result in 12 pierogi stuck together in a ball form. Step 1: Remove frozen pouch of pierogi from freezer. Step 2: Take pouch straight to the pot of boiling water.

    What do you eat with perogies? ›

    Here are some of the best side dishes to serve with pierogi:
    1. Smoked sausages.
    2. Crispy bacon crumbles.
    3. Sautéed onions and mushrooms.
    4. Crunchy vegetable salads.
    5. Sour cream.
    6. Mustard and horseradish blend.
    7. Fruit compote.
    8. Cinnamon sprinkles.
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    How are pierogies traditionally prepared? ›

    Quite simply, pierogies are dumplings traditionally filled with potatoes and cheese (sometimes sauerkraut!) then boiled and pan-fried in butter.

    Is it better to cook perogies in butter or oil? ›

    How To Sauté / Pan-fry Pierogi: Lightly grease the frying pan with neutral oil or ideally – butter. If you plan to top pierogi with some chopped onion, bacon or kiełbasa pieces, now it's a good moment to add them to the pan and fry them for a few minutes.

    Is it safe to deep fry frozen pierogies? ›

    Deep Fry. Cook frozen pierogies in 350° oil for 4 minutes until they are lightly browned and floating.

    Are pierogies pre cooked? ›

    Pierogi. All pierogi are fully cooked, so no need to boil them, unless that's how you like em! Fresh: Sear them in a lightly oiled non-stick pan over medium heat, until golden brown on both sides. Be careful not to cook them too hot or the out side will burn before the middle is heated.

    How long do you boil pierogies in water? ›

    Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil; drop perogies in boiling water and cook until they float, 4 to 5 minutes.

    Should I boil pierogies before freezing? ›

    Yes, you can freeze cooked pierogi, that's a good way to save leftover dumplings for later. But if you're making pierogi with an intention to freeze them – don't cook them fully, just blanch them for 30 seconds in boiling water.

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