Pierogies are dumplings similar to ravioli, commonly served with butter and onions, sour cream, or bacon. Pierogies can be filled with a variety of ingredients, including potatoes, cheese, meat, or sauerkraut. There are many different ways to make pierogies, depending on the culture and region of the world. This article explores another variation of homemade pierogies, providing a delicious twist on this traditional dish.
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HOMEMADE PIEROGI
Pierogi, dumplings stuffed with a filling, make for a wonderful change-of-pace side dish. -Diane Gawrys, Manchester, Tennessee
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Side Dishes
Time 1h5m
Yield 6 dozen.
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- In a food processor, combine flour and salt; cover and pulse to blend. Add water, eggs and butter; cover and pulse until dough forms a ball, adding an additional 1 to 2 tablespoons of water or flour if needed. Let rest, covered, 15 to 30 minutes., Place potatoes in a large saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat; cover and simmer until tender, 10-15 minutes. Meanwhile, in a large skillet over medium-high heat, saute onions in butter until tender; set aside., Drain potatoes. Over very low heat, stir potatoes until steam has evaporated, 1-2 minutes. Press through a potato ricer or strainer into a large bowl. Stir in cream cheese, salt, pepper and onion mixture; set aside., Divide dough into 4 parts. On a lightly floured surface, roll 1 portion of dough to 1/8-in. thickness; cut with a floured 3-in. biscuit cutter. Place 2 teaspoons of filling in center of each circle. Moisten edges with water; fold in half and press edges to seal. Repeat with remaining dough and filling., Bring a Dutch oven of water to a boil over high heat; add pierogi in batches. Reduce heat to a gentle simmer; cook until pierogi float to the top and are tender, 1-2 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon. In a large skillet, saute 4 pierogi and onion in butter until pierogi are lightly browned and heated through; sprinkle with parsley. Repeat with remaining pierogi. Freeze option: Place cooled pierogi on waxed paper-lined 15x10x1-in. baking pans; freeze until firm. Transfer to an airtight freezer container; freeze up to 3 months. To use, for each serving, in a large skillet, saute 4 pierogi and 1/4 cup chopped onion in 1 tablespoon butter until pierogi are lightly browned and heated through; sprinkle with minced fresh parsley.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 373 calories, Fat 22g fat (13g saturated fat), Cholesterol 86mg cholesterol, Sodium 379mg sodium, Carbohydrate 38g carbohydrate (3g sugars, Fiber 2g fiber), Protein 6g protein.
PIEROGIES
My great-grandmother's recipe. A little bit of work, but well worth it. We make about 200 every Christmas Eve, and everyone can't wait. The amounts for the ingredients is an estimate, because my great-grandmother does not measure! Serve with a side of sour cream.
Provided by gclark
Categories Main Dish Recipes Dumpling Recipes
Time 2h
Yield 16
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Place the sour cream in a large bowl, and mix in flour to make a dough. Roll the dough out on a floured surface about 1/16 inch thick, and cut rounds about 3 1/2 inches across using a cookie cutter or a glass. Re-roll the unused dough to make more rounds, up to 4 times -- after that, it gets hard to work with.
- Place about 1 teaspoon of mashed potatoes in the center of each dough round, fold over into a half-moon shape, and press and seal the edges with a fork. Set the filled pierogies aside under a towel to prevent drying.
- Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium-low heat, and cook and stir the onions until translucent, 4 to 5 minutes. Remove the cooked onions and set aside, leaving butter in the skillet.
- Bring a large saucepan of water to a boil, and carefully drop a few filled pierogies at a time into the boiling water. After they float to the surface, allow them to gently boil for about 4 minutes.
- Re-heat the butter in the skillet over medium heat. Gently scoop the pierogies out of the water (they break easily) and place them in the skillet to brown on the bottom, about 3 minutes. Place the fried pierogies on a buttered baking sheet, sprinkle them with the cooked onions, and keep warm in the oven on low setting until served.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 226.2 calories, Carbohydrate 25.5 g, Cholesterol 28.3 mg, Fat 12.1 g, Fiber 1.3 g, Protein 4.1 g, SaturatedFat 7.5 g, Sodium 136.4 mg, Sugar 1.3 g
PIEROGIES - HOMEMADE, ANOTHER VARIATION
Make and share this Pierogies - Homemade, Another Variation recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Mimi Bobeck
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 20m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- For filling: Combine mashed potatoes, grated cheese, melted butter and 4 eggs.
- Separate remaining egg and put yolk into the filling, the white into a small bowl and set aside.
- Egg white is used to seal filling inside dough circles.
- For dough: Combine ingredients for dough, adding a sprinkling of water if necessary.
- Roll out dough, press out circles. (An empty soup can may be used to make circles out of the rolled dough.)
- Brush egg white all around inner edge of circles.
- Put 1 tablespoon filling in center; top with another circle and press with fork to seal edges together.
- Cooking: Put water into deep pot and bring to boil.
- Drop pierogi into water a few at a time.
- They will sink to the bottom and when they float to the surface, remove and drain.
- Repeat until all pierogi are cooked.
- In heavy skillet melt butter and add onions.
- Cook onion until transparent; add pierogi and fry golden.
- Serve hot with onion.
- To freeze: Dust with flour, put on cookie sheet and freeze.
- When ready to use, put frozen pierogi in boiling water and proceed as above.
ALMOST PIEROGIES
As a young kid running the streets with my friends, I remember going to the back door of the neighborhood tavern and begging the cooks for pierogies. Nothing tasted better than those pleaded for treats. Since I can no longer do that, here's the next best thing. Hope you enjoy.
Provided by Darkhunter
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 1h15m
Yield 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Cook noodles a couple of minutes less than directed on package, you want them a little chewy.
- Drain and set aside.
- Melt butter and saute onions until light golden; add garlic if using and continue to saute 1 minute.
- Add onions to potatoes and mix well.
- Spray 13x9 inch baking dish with non-stick cooking spray.
- Add half of noodles.
- Top with potato mixture.
- Add cheddar cheese.
- Top with remaining noodles.
- Add American cheese.
- Bake at 350 for 30 to 45 minutes, until hot and bubbly.
- Serve with sour cream.
- (For those who like it, you might like to add a can of rinsed and drained sauerkraut.).
Tips:
- Use high-quality ingredients to ensure the best taste for your pierogies.
- Don't overwork the dough, as this will make it tough.
- Chill the dough before rolling it out, as this will make it easier to work with.
- If the dough is too sticky, add a little more flour.
- Don't overcrowd the pot when boiling the pierogies, as this will cause them to stick together.
- Serve the pierogies warm with your favorite toppings, such as sour cream, butter, or bacon bits.
Conclusion:
Homemade pierogies are a delicious and satisfying meal that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. With a little time and effort, you can create your own pierogies that are even better than store-bought. So next time you're looking for a hearty and flavorful meal, give this pierogi recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!
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