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What are Pierogi?

J. Beam
J. Beam

Pierogi are semi-circular shaped dumplings made of unleavened dough that are stuffed with a variety of fillings. Pierogi filling is typically mashed potatoes, cheese, or sauerkraut, but could be any combination of fruits or vegetables, and occasionally meat. Pierogi are similar to ravioli and can be prepared in a variety of ways to serve as an appetizer, main dish, or desert, depending on the filling.

The origin of pierogi is widely accepted as being Polish, but because they are similar to other dishes prepared in the Far East, such as the Chinese potstickers, some people believe that pierogi originated in central Asia. Pierogi can be prepared boiled, sautéed, baked, or deep-fried. The most popular version of pierogi is pan-fried in butter with a mashed potato, cheese and onion mixture filling.

Mashed potatoes, which are used to make pierogi.
Mashed potatoes, which are used to make pierogi.

In its most popular form, pierogi are served best as an appetizer or side dish with sour cream or salsa for dipping. When pierogi are boiled, they can be served with an Alfredo, marinara, or mushroom sauce. Recipes abound for making a variety of from-scratch versions of the dumpling, but many grocers who carry a wide variety of ethnic foods also sell pre-made, frozen pierogi for convenient preparation.

Pierogi may be served with spinach dip.
Pierogi may be served with spinach dip.

Pierogi make excellent appetizers or party food. When supplied with a choice of dip, such as sour cream with chives, salsa, and spinach dip, the pierogi will quickly disappear from their platter. They are also a very kid-friendly appetizer or snack and combine nicely with crisp vegetables or can be topped with cheese and crumbled bacon. If preparing from scratch, fill them with a combination of cream cheese and fruit for a sweet but healthy desert.

Sauerkraut is sometimes used to fill a pierogi.
Sauerkraut is sometimes used to fill a pierogi.

If you’ve not yet experienced the taste of pierogi, consider finding an easy recipe or purchasing the prepared convenience variety as a dish for your next potluck or as an appetizer at your next party. When pan or deep-fried, they are terrific finger foods – making them an ideal but unique party food. You could even serve pierogi as a healthier, more filling alternative to chips at your next tailgate party. No matter how you serve them, pierogi generally prove to be a pleasing treat for even the most discriminating tastebuds.

Discussion Comments

indemnifyme

@sunnySkys - Pierogi definitely aren't the healthiest meal so I think you've struck a good balance by adding the vegetables. I prefer to just skip all that and make dessert pierogi!

I like to make mine with a cream cheese and strawberry filling. I've served this at a few different gatherings and they are usually gone quickly. You have to love a food that can be dinner or desert depending on how it's prepared!

sunnySkys

Pierogi are a very versatile food. I actually have a store near me that sometimes has their store branded pierogi on sale for 99 cents a box. Usually when this sale goes on I stock up and then cook them a few different ways.

My favorite way to serve pierogi is pan fried with vegetables. I usually make a little stir fry of broccoli and peppers and serve that on top of the pierogi. I feel like it balances out the high carbohydrate content of the pierogi themselves. Plus it really is delicious!

anon171343

I love Pierogi, but had a hard time finding any that were good in California. I just found one company making them called Polska Foods, in San Jose area. Yummy! I eat them with sour cream and hot sauce, Great hit at the last Super Bowl game.

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    • Mashed potatoes, which are used to make pierogi.
      By: Joe Gough
      Mashed potatoes, which are used to make pierogi.
    • Pierogi may be served with spinach dip.
      By: dreambigphotos
      Pierogi may be served with spinach dip.
    • Sauerkraut is sometimes used to fill a pierogi.
      By: Dani Vincek
      Sauerkraut is sometimes used to fill a pierogi.
    • Pierogi are most frequently served with sour cream for dipping.
      By: dream79
      Pierogi are most frequently served with sour cream for dipping.