Polish Pierogies (Potato Cheese)

Polish Pierogies (Potato Cheese)

  • Prep Time: 30 mins
  • Total Time: 45 mins
  • Yield: 50small pierogies
  • About This Recipe

    “These pierogies are much better than store bought in my opinion. They take some time to prepare, but they are worth it. Experiment with different fillings…I have tried everything from sauerkraut to tuna salad! If you have never had pierogies, they are pasta pockets usually filled with a potato filling. My grandmother was Polish, and we have always had pierogies at Easter, New Year’s and just as a side dish throughout the year. I am always so surprised when people ask what they are because I have always known and just assumed everyone else did :)”

    Ingredients

    Dough

  • 4cupsall-purpose flour
  • 1cupwater
  • 1largeegg
  • Filling

  • 3cupsinstant mashed potatoes, prepared according to direction on package
  • 4 -6ouncescheddar cheese
  • 1smallonion, chopped fine and sauteed in butter
  • salt and pepper
  • Directions

  • Place flour in a large bowl and make a well in center.
  • Add water and egg and stir to make a soft non-sticky dough, if dough is too sticky, add more flour, 1/4 cup at a time.
  • In a separate bowl, prepare filling by combining all ingredients.
  • Add about 2 tsp. of filling to dough and knead in.
  • Roll out dough about 1/8″ thick.
  • Cut out large rounds, 3 to 4″ (I use the widest glass I have).
  • Place about a tablespoon of filling on one side of each circle.
  • Moisten edges with water and fold over to close.
  • Pinch edges or use fork to seal.
  • After filling all pierogies, place in boiling water until they float.
  • Freeze for later use or fry in butter over medium heat and light brown both sides.
  • Reviews

  • “This was a bit of work but it made enough for 2 meals. Everyone loved it. I boiled my potaoes with 3 cloves of garlic and then whiped the garlic in with the potaotes. I follwed the recipe with the exception of the water, I used the potato water instead. The recipe mde 49 Pierogies. Thanks”

  • “I made this recipe a few months ago and just came back to rate it today so I can easily find it.:=)These freeze very well in double bagged ziplock baggies.You’ll want to freeze them on a lightly greased or parchment lined cookie sheet (or the like) prior to bagging.I used left over mashed potatoes which happened to contain real potatoes, a bit of sour cream, butter, green onions and a clove or two of garlic, minced.You can steam these when partially thawed just until hot and then sautee in butter for 1-2 minutes to keep them softer and more dumpling like.”

  • “Good recipe. The dough was quite stiff and hard to roll out. I got 33 perogies out of it, but I still had more potatoes so I made another half recipe of dough. The second time I added a bit more water and it was easier to roll out. I used homemade mashed potatoes, half with cheese and half just with onion. They tasted good and didn’t fall apart while boiling. Very time-consuming, but now I have lots of perogies in my freezer for future meals!”

  • “The only thing I would add would be to make sure they’re all the way done before serving. I enjoyed them, but my mother said they were too chewy, and tasted like the dough wasn’t done enough. I waited till they rose to the surface, but obviously that wasn’t enough. Maybe if I baked them instead or maybe after they’re boiled? Not sure. The filling was a hit at least!”

  • “Yes, making pierogies homemade is definitely worth it.I just use left over mashed potatoes and add a bit of onion powder to taste….and of course, some cheese.We can’t get pierogies in China and my little man loves them.This dough recipe is right on.Perfect.It yielded 70 pierogies for me; some for today, the rest for the freezer.Thanks so much for posting!”

  • “I just used this recipe for the dough part, my mom made these all the time but never measured anything.The only thing I did not do was to add a the filling to the dough that is just different from the way we used to make them.I used my own cheddar cheese potato filling with real potatoes not instant.They were great.”

  • “I love Pierogies and the only ones I can buy here in GA are the “brand name” frozen ones, which are nowhere near as good as the ones we could buy in the shops in NJ when I was a kid. But I have now found a solution to this problem! I made half a recipe last night using my own mashed potatoes with cheddar, sour cream, dill and sautees onions. I got 18 pierogies, but I think I made mine a little on the large side. Instead of cooking them in butter after boiling them I baked them until brown on both sides (about 20 min total), making them nice and crispy on the outside! Karen, I know I’ve made a recipe or two of yours before, but I found this recipe through Sparkpeople.com 🙂 Thanks for posting it!”

  • “Made this for Freezer Tag 2008.The only changes we made were to add a tablespoon of pureed roasted garlic to the filling, which didn’t affect the recipe and we used real (not instant!) mashed potatoes.These pierogies are great!We only got 34 3-inch pierogies (rather than the 50 stated); used a #70 disher, and had about half the filling left over (would either double the dough or halve the filling next time).We completed through step 10 – we boiled the pierogies, then drained them and flash froze on parchment-lined sheets. (Do NOT use wax paper here!The was will melt and stick.)Once frozen, we bagged for storage.To cook, we we sauteed the pierogies frozen in olive oil for about 4 minutes per side.Will definitely make again – thank you!”

  • “great recipe, but have to say that sauerkraut and farmers cheese are more traditionally polish and potato is more ukranian”

  • “Hubby gave this 3 stars because he liked it, but it wasn’t his favorite. He said I should have baked them. The dough came out perfect, but it did take a long time to make them. Worth it though. I added zucchini to the filling for some veggie flavoring and it was mild enough that it didn’t mess up the flavors. I also used olive oil in place of butter and fried them in the leftover sauce/filling—delicious!”

  • “Easy to make except the rolling and pinching of the dough,well easy, just takes time. I cooked mine a little long since I am going to freeze a bunch. Very taste. “

  • “I LOVE PIEROGIES!!!They are one of my favorite dishes!And I just eat it as my main meal all the time!Thanks for the great recipe!”

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