Pierogi Filling Recipes: Savory, Sweet, and Traditional (2024)

Homemade pierogies (or vareniki as our Baba calls them) are really all about the fillings. Here are ten pierogi filling recipes that are flavor-packed and delicious! Savory or sweet, traditional or unusual. You get to choose!

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Pierogi-making day is a winter tradition in my household. Usually once or twice a year we sit down to make a TON of pierogies, more than we could ever eat.

We freeze them on baking sheets prior to cooking, for future frozen pierogi dinners.

My kids have been forming pierogies since they were about 3 years old. While their early attempts weren’t always perfect, after a few years of practice they are pierogi-making machines!

New to making pierogies?

Probably the most difficult part is filling pierogies. If it’s your first time I recommend sticking to dry fillings, like mashed potatoes. Filling pierogies with fried mushrooms or fresh fruit is tricky.

If you need a recipe for the dough, check out Brad’s family’s traditional vareniki recipe.

Since I’m gluten-free, I developed a gluten-free pierogi recipe based on the traditional recipe.

Traditional pierogi filling Options

Here are a few fillings that come straight from Baba’s cookbook. These are the ones that my husband grew up eating and are still his favorite.

  1. Mashed Potatoes and Cheese:Make 3 cups of traditional mashed potatoes. Once the potatoes have cooled slightly, add in 1 tsp of minced garlic, 1/4 cup of chopped green onions, 1 cup of grated cheddar cheese, and 1 egg.
  2. Cottage Cheese:Mix 3 cups of dry curd cottage cheese with 2 eggs and 1 tsp salt (unless the cheese is already salted, then skip the salt).
  3. Mashed root vegetables:Steam and puree any root vegetables that you enjoy. Add salt and pepper to taste. Anything works with this pioneer recipe: turnips, rutabaga, or beets. I recommend sprucing things up by adding a bit of crumbled goat cheese. Mmm… beet and goat cheese pierogi!

A few new favourites

Here are a few pierogi fillings that my husband and I have created over the years. The first two we came across while traveling in Poland. The last two were inspired by our local hipster pierogi bar.

  1. Mushrooms:Saute 4 cups chopped mushrooms with 1/2 cup of diced onion. When the vegetables are soft, add 2 tsp dried dill and salt to taste. It can be hard to fill a pierogi with mushrooms, so feel free to thicken the mixture with a 1/2 cup of plain mashed potatoes.
  2. Sauerkraut: Drainedsauerkraut is a delicious filling. Or mix 1 cup of drained sauerkraut with 1/4 cup of potatoes for a slightly thicker filling.
  3. Refried beans: Fry 1/4 cup of diced onion and 1 tsp of garlic until soft. Mix with 1 can of refried beans and 1/2 cup of grated cheese. Serve with salsa and sour cream.
  4. Kimchi:Finely dice 1 cup of fresh kimchi. Mix it with 1/2 cup of mashed potato for a spicy pierogi.

Sweet Fillings

Fruit-filled vareniki are also one of Brad’s childhood favs. Serve sweet pierogies with whipping cream for a unique dessert!

  1. Fresh fruit:Mix 1 cup of thinly sliced fruit or whole berries and mix with 1 Tbsp of sugar, to taste. Soft fruit, like peaches, plums, and berries works better than apples, oranges, or bananas. (This is a smaller batch, for about 8 pierogies).
  2. Chocolate:Fill each pierogi with 1 square of good-quality dark chocolate, then top with a sprinkling of chopped roasted hazelnuts and 1 tsp of cream cheese.
  3. Pumpkin Pie:Mix a 14 oz can of pumpkin puree with 1 cup of soft cream cheese. Add in 1 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp ginger, 1/4 tsp nutmeg, and 1/4 tsp ground cloves.

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  1. Pierogi Filling Recipes: Savory, Sweet, and Traditional (4)orien major

    Can use use pie fillings (canned0 In perogies?

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    • Pierogi Filling Recipes: Savory, Sweet, and Traditional (5)Emillie

      I haven’t tried it. It should work, but you’ll need to be very gentle when you form the pierogi and seal it. If there are any holes, then the pie filling will leak out.

      Reply

  2. Pierogi Filling Recipes: Savory, Sweet, and Traditional (6)Brenda Lippe

    Do you have a recipe for Pierogies using cabbage and meat ( like chicken or pork)? I saw one on the Food Network but I didn’t get the recipe and of course, I cannot find it on the website

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    • Pierogi Filling Recipes: Savory, Sweet, and Traditional (7)Emillie Parrish

      Sorry, I’ve never made pierogies with meat. My husband’s family (where the pierogi-making tradition comes from) is vegetarian. 🙂 Good luck in you search. Cheers, Emillie

      Reply

  3. Pierogi Filling Recipes: Savory, Sweet, and Traditional (8)Amber

    My grandmother would combine mashed potatoes, ground beef, minced garlic salt and pepper and shredded cheddar cheese

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    • Pierogi Filling Recipes: Savory, Sweet, and Traditional (9)Emillie Parrish

      Yum! Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

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Pierogi Filling Recipes: Savory, Sweet, and Traditional (2024)

FAQs

What are the most popular pierogi fillings in Poland? ›

Pierogi ruskie, which are stuffed with a mixture of potatoes and quark cheese, are one of the most popular varieties of pierogi nowadays.

What is the traditional way to serve pierogies? ›

Sour cream's tangy touch: Enjoying pierogi with a spoonful of sour cream is traditional. Its creamy consistency and tangy undertone enrich the pierogi experience. Caramelized onions: The sweetness of caramelized onions perfectly complements savory pierogi.

What is the difference between Ukrainian and Polish perogies? ›

These stuffed dumplings are common throughout Central and Eastern Europe. Varenyky is the more commonly used term in Ukraine, often eaten with sweet fillings, while pierogi are the national dish of Poland.

What is the Russian equivalent of pierogi? ›

Pelmeni (Russian: пельмени—plural, pronounced [pʲɪlʲˈmʲenʲɪ]; pelmen, Russian: пельмень—singular, pronounced [pʲɪlʲˈmʲenʲ]) are dumplings of Russian cuisine that consist of a filling wrapped in thin, unleavened dough.

What is the difference between perogies and pierogies? ›

Also called perogi or perogy, Polish pierogi (pronounced pih-ROH-ghee) or homemade pierogies are small half-moon dumplings. They're also chock-full of fabulous fillings. Interestingly, the word pierogi is actually plural. But the singular form pieróg is hardly ever used.

Is it better to boil or pan fry perogies? ›

A tried and true method for cooking pierogies is frying. The texture is crunchy on the outside and creamy on the inside. And, they make great side dishes, appetizers, or perfect finger-food for snacking!

What pairs well with perogies for dinner? ›

Traditionally pierogi are served with simple yet delicious toppings. Sour cream, chives, dill, fried onions, bacon, or melted butter are all common ingredients. They can be traditionally served alongside a classic stew or Borscht (a sour soup made with beetroots, meat stock, and veggies).

What spices to put on pierogies? ›

Sprinkles with salt, pepper, garlic powder and smoked paprika. Spoon the caramelized onions from the pan (along with any butter in in the pan) all over the pierogies. Roast for 20 to 30 minutes, flipping the pierogies once in between. Sprinkle with fresh herbs and serve immediately with the chipotle sour cream.

How many perogies per person? ›

Melt a tablespoon of butter in a pan on medium heat, then fry up as many pierogies as you want. (Six per person is plenty.) Flip them every few minutes until they're browned on all sides. Serve with scallions and a dollop of sour cream.

What is a Pennsylvania pierogi? ›

A Pittsburgh Style Homemade Pierogie is a crescent shaped dough that is filled with a mashed potato and cheese mixture but not limited to that filling. You can fill them with whatever you want to but the mashed potato and cheese mixture is definitely what most people think of.

How are pierogies served in Poland? ›

The other popular pierogi in Poland are filled with ground meat, mushrooms and cabbage, or for dessert an assortment of fruits (berries, with strawberries or blueberries the most common). Sweet pierogi are usually served with sour cream mixed with sugar, and savoury pierogi with bacon fat and bacon bits.

What are 3 popular foods in Poland? ›

Real Dishes Locals Love in Poland
  • Pierogi.
  • Bigos.
  • Placki ziemniaczane.
  • Barszcz.
  • Gołąbki.
  • Pączki.
  • Żurek.
  • Flaki.

What is the most popular sandwich in Poland? ›

A zapiekanka (Polish pronunciation: [zapʲɛˈkaŋka]; plural: zapiekanki, pronounced [zapʲɛˈkaŋkʲi]) is a toasted open-face sandwich made of a sliced baguette or other long roll of bread, topped with sautéed white mushrooms, cheese and sometimes other ingredients such as ham.

Why are pierogies popular in Poland? ›

In Polish tradition, the dumpling was introduced to the nation by the Dominican missionary St. Hyacinth, who died in Kraków in 1257. The Polish-born saint is said to have brought the dish with him from a missionary posting to Kyiv, which has afforded Ukrainians and Russians grounds to claim pierogi as their own.

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