Ukrainian Pieroghi Recipes

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TRADITIONAL UKRAINIAN PEROGIES



Traditional Ukrainian Perogies image

This traditional Ukrainian perogy recipe is extremely frugal, averaging out to less than 10¢ a piece. This recipe makes around 150-200 perogies but can be doubled or divided to fit your needs.

Provided by Anastasia Sakawsky

Number Of Ingredients 8

5 lbs russet potatoes
1 lb brick of old/sharp cheddar cheese (grated)
1 onion (finely chopped and sautéed in butter)
6 cups all purpose flour
2 tsps salt
2 cups warm water (potato water from filling is the best)
2 Tbsp vegetable oil
2 large eggs lightly beaten

Steps:

  • Peel potatoes and cut into quarters. Cook in boiling water until soft enough to mash.
  • Drain well, reserving 2 cups of potato water for dough.
  • Return potatoes to the pot and add grated cheese and sautéed onion. Mash until smooth. Let filling cool while making the dough.
  • In a large bowl, sift flour and combine with salt.
  • Mix together water, oil and egg, and pour half of mixture into flour. Mix and slowly add the remaining liquid. Knead by hand until flour and liquid are well combined, into an elastic ball. You may need to add a small amount of either flour or water, depending on the consistency of the dough.
  • When well blended and smooth, wrap in plastic wrap or a clean plastic bag and let dough rest for at least 30 minutes.
  • Cut dough in half or in thirds, keeping unused dough well wrapped in plastic until needed. Flour the table or counter lightly and roll dough to about 1/8 inch thickness (thin is best, but not too thin, as you don't want the dough to break as you fill your perogy).
  • Cut the dough in rounds using a biscuit cutter or a small drinking glass (upside down).
  • Scoop about 1 Tbsp of potato filling for each perogy and roll into a ball in the palms of your hands.
  • Fill each round of dough with a ball of potato filling and seal the edges of the dough together with your fingers. Make sure when pinching the edges to ensure there are no gaps or that the 2 sides of the dough do not pull away from each other. Wet you fingers just a little if needed to help dough stick together.
  • Freeze on a baking tray and then transfer to a freezer bag if making in advance.
  • To cook, bring a pot of water to a boil and cook in small batches (10-15 perogies at a time), stirring gently to prevent dumplings from sticking together. Perogies are finished cooking when they float to the top.
  • Use a slotted spoon to remove them from water and drain before transferring to a serving bowl. Toss with butter and serve hot with sour cream. Add fried onions and.or bacon bits to take your perogies to the next level!

UKRAINIAN PIEROGHI



Ukrainian Pieroghi image

My next door neighbor taught me how to make these when I used to babysit her kids. Her parents were from Ukraine and this is what they made. They are scrumptious...way better than the frozen kind.

Provided by marycate

Categories     European

Time 52m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 cups mashed potatoes (totally guessing...they made me enter an amount. 3 cups should be more than enough.)
1 chopped onion
1/2 cup butter
1 cup Velveeta cheese (to taste, really, just use however much you want, again, I had to enter an amount. I am just guessin)
2 cups flour
1 beaten egg
1 -1 1/2 cup water

Steps:

  • For filling: make mashed potatoes as usual, butter, salt, pepper, milk or cream; however you usually make it.
  • Saute onion in butter till tender. Add to potatoes.
  • Add velveeta cheese to potatoes, to taste.
  • Set aside.
  • For dough: make well in the 2 cups of flour. Pour beaten egg in well and mix.
  • Add 1 to 1 1/2 cups water and mix.
  • Make into long ropes of dough. Cut into little squares and flatten them out.
  • Spoon potato mixture into squares and fold over. Make sure the sides are completely pinched together.
  • Place in salted boiling water for 7 minutes. Don't overcrowd the pot, batches are best.
  • Enjoy.
  • Just guessing on the servings.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 295.8, Fat 12.9, SaturatedFat 7.7, Cholesterol 58.5, Sodium 329.9, Carbohydrate 39.1, Fiber 2.2, Sugar 1.9, Protein 5.8

UKRAINIAN BEST POTATO PEROGIES-VARENYKY IN BROWN BUTTER



Ukrainian Best Potato Perogies-Varenyky in Brown Butter image

This is the best varenyky dough you'll ever make. It rolls easily, the perogies stay closed when pinched together and they cook up tenderly. I like to use old cheddar cheese.

Provided by Olha7397

Categories     European

Time 40m

Yield 30 perogies

Number Of Ingredients 15

3 cups peeled and diced yukon gold potatoes
1/3 cup unsalted butter
coarse salt
fresh ground pepper
1 dash ground nutmeg
1 cup finely grated cheddar cheese (optional)
5 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons fine salt
4 large eggs
1 cup 2% low-fat milk
3/4 cup water
1/4 cup unsalted butter, more if necessary
1 cup finely diced onion
coarse salt
fresh ground pepper

Steps:

  • FOR THE FILLING, cook potatoes in boiling salted water until tender, and drain. If you have a ricer, rice potatoes and stir in butter while hot, otherwise mash with electric beaters. Season to taste and add nutmeg. If adding cheese, allow potatoes to cool, then stir in grated cheese. Chill potato filling before using.
  • FOR THE DOUGH, combine flour and salt. In a separate bowl, whisk eggs, milk and water. Add liquid to flour and stir until blended. The dough should be soft enough that it sticks to the bottom of the bowl, but not so soft that it doesn't hold its shape. You can always add a little more liquid or flour if you need to. Cover dough and let rest 1 hour.
  • On a lightly floured surface, roll out dough as thinly as possible without tearing. Use a round cutter 3 inches in diameter and cut out circles of dough. Place 1 tablespoons of potato filling into the center of each perogy and pinch the perogy edges closed. Perogies can be frozen in one layer on a baking sheet or kept chilled until ready to cook.
  • To serve, melt butter in a sauté pan over medium high heat. Add onions, stirring constantly until onions are richly browned. Reduce heat to medium low.
  • TO BOIL VARENYKY: In a pot of boiling salted water, cook about half of the perogies until they float, about 5 minutes. Remove from water with a slotted spoon, add to browned butter and gently stir with rubber spatula or wooden spoon to coat them, cook remaining perogies and stir gently into browned butter. Makes 24 to 30 perogies.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 137.2, Fat 4.6, SaturatedFat 2.6, Cholesterol 38.3, Sodium 169.5, Carbohydrate 20, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 0.9, Protein 3.6

UKRAINIAN PEROGIES, FOR BEGINNERS



Ukrainian Perogies, for Beginners image

Nothing is better than a fresh perogy, stolen from the bowl just after it has been cooked. Once a year, our family would spend a whole Saturday making these so we would have a stash to freeze and use for the next year. Fairly easy to make, but the instructions are just very descriptive.

Provided by Kat2355

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 32m

Yield 48 perogies

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 cups flour
1/2 cup milk, warm
1/2 cup potato, well mashed
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup butter
2 -3 cooked potatoes, mashed
1 cup grated cheddar cheese
2 -3 cups cottage cheese, drained (or use dry curd)
1/3 cup fresh dill, chopped
1 egg
salt and pepper (taste before adding egg!)

Steps:

  • Dough--------------.
  • Mix dough ingredients together.
  • You may have to add more liquid or flour to make the dough soft and somewhat sticky.
  • Turn onto a floured surface and knead more flour into dough- just enough to make it easier to handle.
  • The dough will be slightly sticky.
  • Do not over-knead.
  • Place dough in an oiled bowl.
  • Cover and let rest for 30 minuets.
  • Filling-----------.
  • Cook onion in butter.
  • Mix with potatoes, and add cheese while the mixture is still hot.
  • You may substitute Cheez Whiz for the cheddar.
  • Let filling cool before using (place in fridge.) If you are using the alternate filling, simply mix those ingredients together.
  • Manufacturing--------.
  • Set a large pot of water to boil.
  • Form walnut-sized balls of the filling.
  • Roll out dough on floured surface fairly thinly (3 millimeters, or 0.125 inch).
  • You will probably need to add flour as you roll.
  • Cut out circles approximately 7 1/2 centimeters (3 inches) in diameter (a wider-mouthed glass should do fine.) Press scraps into a ball.
  • Place filling ball in center of dough circle.
  • If the dough has a less-floury side, keep that side up.
  • Fold dough over ball, and pinch edges to form a half circle.
  • To prevent perogies with"horns", I pinch at the top ("90 degree mark") of the perogy first, then pinch at the 180 and degree edges, working up to the 90 degree mark.
  • You can cheat pinching the perogies by smearing water on the filling side of the dough at the edges, and keep your fingers floured when you pinch (on the non-filling side.) In order to prevent perogies from drying out, keep finished perogies on a floured surface, and cover with a floured clean dishcloth.
  • Place several perogies in boiling water.
  • Stir once, gently with a slotted spoon.
  • Perogies are done when they float for a minute (this will take 2-3 minutes).
  • Melt about 1/2 cup of butter or margarine in microwave.
  • Rescue and drain the perogies with the slotted spoon.
  • Place in a bowl, drizzle with some melted butter, and gently shake to distribute the butter.
  • Cook, drain, and drizzle the other perogies in the same manner.
  • *Platzkies (pronounced "plutch-keys"): (The scrap dough is not tender enough to make into perogies, but make good"dumplings" by themselves.) Roll out scraps to approxamitely the same thickness as before.
  • Add minimal flour, and handle dough as little as possible.
  • Try to keep edges even.
  • Cut dough with a knife into strips about 8 cm (3 inches) wide.
  • Cut each strip into several triangles and/or squares.
  • Cook strips in water until they float.
  • Repeat draining and drizzling treatment as with perogies.

UKRAINIAN OLHA'S VARENYKY (PEROGIES)



Ukrainian Olha's Varenyky (Perogies) image

Ukrainian Olha's Varenyky (perogies) These half moons of dough may be filled with a variety of fruits, vegetables, meats and cheeses, although for Christmas Eve potato and cabbage fillings are the favorite.

Provided by Olga D

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Dumpling Recipes

Time 2h

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 16

5 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons butter, softened
1 cup evaporated milk
½ cup water
6 medium potatoes, cut into small cubes
2 large onions, finely chopped
½ cup butter
1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
salt and pepper to taste
1 pound sauerkraut
2 large onions, finely chopped
½ cup butter
3 cups finely shredded green cabbage
1 cube chicken bouillon
2 teaspoons pepper

Steps:

  • To make the dough, combine the flour and salt in a large bowl. Make a well in the center and add the soft butter and evaporated milk; stir gently until all the liquid is absorbed. Add water only as needed, kneading continuously until dough sticks together. Place dough into a greased bowl, turn to coat, and let rest for 30 minutes.
  • To make the potato filling, place potatoes into a saucepan with water to cover. Bring to a boil and cook until tender, about 10 minutes. Drain and set aside. Melt 1/2 cup butter in a medium skillet, over medium heat. Saute onions in butter until tender. Mix the onions into the potatoes along with the cheese and season with salt and pepper to taste.
  • To make the sauerkraut and cabbage filling, pour the drained sauerkraut into a large saucepan. In a medium skillet, saute 2 onions in 1/2 cup butter until tender, about 5 minutes. Stir the onions into the sauerkraut along with the cabbage and chicken bouillon cube. Cook over low heat until liquid evaporates. Season with pepper and remove from heat. Allow the mixture to cool, then run through a grinder or food processor.
  • Remove the dough from the bowl onto a lightly floured surface. Roll out to 1/8 inch in thickness. Cut into 3 inch circles. Place one tablespoon of filling onto one side of the circle. Fold the other half over and press the edges to seal. Place finished dumplings onto a floured tray and keep covered.
  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Drop 10 or so dumplings into the water at a time. Cook for 3 to 5 minutes, then remove to a colander to drain. Place finished dumplings onto a lightly oiled dish and turn them to coat with a thin layer. This will keep them from sticking together. Serve dumplings with fried onions and sour cream. Cooled dumplings also can be fried in oil and butter for a nice crispy surface.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 635.9 calories, Carbohydrate 81.9 g, Cholesterol 76.1 mg, Fat 27.9 g, Fiber 7.4 g, Protein 15.7 g, SaturatedFat 17.2 g, Sodium 918.9 mg, Sugar 7.7 g

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