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Pierogi, which are eastern European filled dumplings, make a great side dish or even the main course of a weeknight meal. Frozen pierogi are quick and easy to make—if they’re pre-cooked and frozen (like most packaged brands), you can boil them, saute them, bake them, and more. If you have uncooked, frozen (fresh-frozen) pierogi, though, you’ll get the best results if you boil them on the stove—it’s up to you whether you want to finish them off in a saute pan.

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  • Boiling frozen pierogies in the microwaves takes about 5 minutes while boiling them on the stovetop takes 5-7.
  • Sauteeing frozen pierogies takes 8-10 minutes, baking takes 18-20 minutes, and deep-frying takes 4 minutes.
  • Boil fresh-frozen pierogies in a pot for around 5 minutes (until they float). Then, saute them for 3 minutes.
  • Saute some pre-cooked pierogies with onions and mushrooms for a delicious meal.

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Sauteed Pierogi with Onions and Mushrooms

  • 12 pre-cooked frozen pierogi (approx. 16oz (450g))
  • 4 tbsp of butter
  • 0.75 c (180 g) of sliced onions
  • 0.75 c (180 g) of sliced mushrooms

Method 1

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Heating Packaged, Pre-Cooked, Frozen Pierogi

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    Boil them in the microwave for the quickest option. Add the frozen pierogi to a large, microwave-safe bowl. Add enough water to cover the pierogi completely. Microwave the bowl on high power for 5 minutes, then carefully remove the bowl and check that the pierogi are hot and tender. Drain them and serve.

    • 5 minutes of cooking is usually adequate for a 16oz (450g) package of about 12 frozen pierogi.
    • Don’t cover the bowl while microwaving.
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    Use the stove for the classic boiling option. For a 16oz (450g) package of around 12 frozen pierogi, boil at least 2USqt (1.9l) of water in a large pot. Add the frozen pierogi and boil them until they all float, and then for 1-2 minutes more—typically 5-7 minutes total. Either drain the pot or scoop out the cooked pierogi with a slotted spoon and serve.[1]

    • Remember that these frozen pierogi are already fully cooked, so you really just need to heat them through.
    • If you’re planning to boil and then saute the pierogi, you can remove them from the boiling water as soon as they all float. Dry them quickly with paper towels before sauteing them.

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    Saute the pierogies, either when still frozen or after boiling them. Heat about 0.25c (59ml) of butter, olive oil, or a combination of the 2 in a large skillet over medium heat. Carefully place the pierogi in the pan and cook them until they are tender, heated through, and very lightly browned. Turn them regularly while cooking.

    • If you’re sauteing straight from frozen, it will usually take around 8-10 minutes to cook a 16oz (450g) package of about 12 pierogi.
    • If you’ve already boiled the frozen pierogi, it will only take 2-3 minutes to lightly brown them.[2]
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    Bake frozen pierogi for a slightly crispier alternative. Preheat the oven to 400°F (204°C), and place a 16oz (450g) package of about 12 frozen pierogies on a baking sheet that you’ve lightly greased with cooking spray. Bake the pierogies for 18-20 minutes, turning once halfway through, until the pierogi are heated through and slightly browned.

    • For added browning, add some cooking spray to the tops of the pierogi before baking, or brush them with a bit of melted butter.
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    Deep-fry the pierogi if you like them really crispy. Choose a large, deep skillet or pot and add a 2–3in (5.1–7.6cm) layer of cooking oil (for example, vegetable, canola, or peanut oil). Heat the oil to 350°F (177°C), then carefully add the frozen pierogi one at a time with a slotted spoon. Cook them for at least 4 minutes (until they all float), then remove them from the oil and lay them on a paper towel-lined plate.

    • Use a kitchen thermometer to determine the temperature of your oil.
    • Make sure you have enough oil to fully submerge the pierogi. If your pan or pot isn’t large enough to fit an entire 16oz (450g) package of pierogi, cook them in 2 or more batches.
    • Do not drop the pierogi into the oil, or it may splatter.
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    Bring 2USqt (1.9l) or more of salted water to a boil. Pour the water into a large pot and place it over high heat on the stove. Add a heavy pinch of salt to the water as it comes to a boil.

    • Use 2USqt (1.9l) of water for every 8-10 pierogi—roughly 12–16oz (340–450g).
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    Add the frozen pierogi, stir them, and adjust the heat. Once the water is at a full boil, place the frozen pierogi into the pot, being careful not to splash hot water. They’ll sink right away, so give the pot a good stir so the pierogi don’t stick to the bottom. Adjust the heat as needed to maintain the water at a very gentle boil.[3]

    • Keep the pot uncovered while boiling the pierogi.
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    Boil the pierogi until they float. This will usually take around 5 minutes total. If you are going to finish cooking the pierogi by sauteing them in a skillet, they’re ready to remove from the water at this point.[4]

    • If, however, you want to serve them only boiled (that is, not boiled and then sauteed), let them cook for another 2-3 minutes after they float to the surface. Then, drain the water or remove the pierogi with a slotted spoon and stir them in a bowl with a bit of butter and/or olive oil. They’re ready to serve at this point.
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    Dry the boiled pierogi with paper towels if you’re going to saute them. After you boil the pierogi in water until they float (around 5 minutes), remove them with a slotted spoon and place them on a plate lined with a paper towel. Pat the tops of the pierogi with another paper towel to remove any excess water.

    • If you don’t remove the excess water from the pierogi, the oil will “spit” and splatter when you place them in the skillet to saute them.
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    Heat 0.25c (59ml) of butter and/or oil in a large skillet. Place the skillet over medium heat and add butter, olive oil, or a combination of the two. Preheat the pan and oil for 2-3 minutes.

    • This amount of oil is sufficient for 16oz (450g) of pierogi (about 12 pierogies).
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    Saute the pierogi for 3-4 minutes, then turn them. Carefully add the pierogi one at a time to the heated oil. Space the pierogi out so they don’t touch—if there isn’t room, cook them in batches. Let them cook for 3 minutes, then check the undersides. If they’re not yet golden brown, cook them for another minute.

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    Flip the pierogi and finish cooking them. When the pierogi are browned to your liking on the bottom, flip them over with a spatula and cook them for another 3-4 minutes. When the other sides are nicely browned as well, remove them from the pan and serve.

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Recipe: Sauteed Pierogi with Onions and Mushrooms

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    Melt 4 tbsp (60 g) of butter in a large skillet. Place the skillet over medium heat. It will take around 2-3 minutes for the butter to melt.[5]

    • If desired, you can use 2 tbsp (30 g) of butter and 0.125c (30ml) of olive oil.
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    Add 12 frozen, pre-cooked pierogi to the pan. Carefully place the frozen pierogi in the pan one at a time so they don’t cause the melted butter to splatter.[6]

    • You’ll get about 12 pierogi in a standard 16oz (450g) package of frozen pierogi.
    • If you are using uncooked frozen pierogi, you should boil them on the stove (until they float) or in the microwave (for 5 minutes), then pat them dry before adding them to the skillet.
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    Put 0.75 c (180 g) each of sliced onions and mushrooms into the skillet. Simply dump the sliced onions and mushrooms on top of the pierogies, then nestle them down in between the pierogi with a spatula.[7]

    • If you don’t care for mushrooms, you can use 1.5 c (360 g) of onions instead and omit the mushrooms.
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    Cover the skillet for 2 minutes, then turn the pierogi. Place the lid on the skillet and allow the pierogi, onions, and mushrooms to cook for 2 minutes over medium heat. Then, lift off the lid, flip over all of the pierogi, and stir the onions and mushrooms a bit with your spatula.[8]

    • You should notice some slight browning on the pierogi at this point.
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    Cook the pierogi for 2 more minutes in the covered skillet. Put the lid back on the skillet and let everything cook for another 2 minutes. Then take the lid off, flip the pierogi over, and stir the veggies once more.[9]

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    Cover the skillet and keep checking the pierogies every minute. Keep uncovering the skillet, flipping the pierogi, and stirring the onions and mushrooms until everything is browned to your liking. It will likely take 14-16 minutes total for the pierogi to heat through and become nicely browned on the outside.[10]

    • If the pierogi have browned in 12 minutes or less, turn down the heat to medium-low and cook them for a total of at least 14 minutes. Press down on the pierogi to make sure they are soft and heated through in the middle.
    • Once they’re nicely browned, the pierogies are ready to serve and enjoy!
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      To make pre-cooked, frozen pierogies, place them in a large, microwave-safe bowl and add enough water to cover the pierogies completely. Then, microwave on high power for 5 minutes before carefully draining the water and serving. If you’d prefer to use the stove, boil at least 2 quarts of water in a large pot. Once the water starts bubbling, add the frozen pierogies, boil them until they all float, and then add another 1 to 2 minutes. When the pierogies are done, either drain the water or scoop them out with a slotted spoon. For a crispier alternative, preheat your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and place your pierogies on a baking sheet greased with oil. Bake your pierogies for 18 to 20 minutes, turning them once halfway through. To learn how to saute pierogies with onions and mushrooms, keep reading!

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      3 Ways to Cook Frozen Pierogies - wikiHow? ›

      Boiling frozen pierogies in the microwaves takes about 5 minutes while boiling them on the stovetop takes 5-7. Sauteeing frozen pierogies takes 8-10 minutes, baking takes 18-20 minutes, and deep-frying takes 4 minutes. Boil fresh-frozen pierogies in a pot for around 5 minutes (until they float).

      What's the best way to cook frozen pierogies? ›

      As for how to cook your pierogi, boiling is typically your best, most traditional bet. According to The Polonist, fresh or frozen pierogi should be boiled in a pot of salted water. Once they float, give them another few minutes and they're good to go.

      How do you spruce up frozen perogies? ›

      Place a single layer of frozen perogies in double-layered aluminum foil. Dot liberally with butter, margarine or oil and season with salt and pepper. Add chopped onions, if desired. Wrap loosely in foil and ensure edges of foil are sealed.

      Can you cook frozen pierogies without boiling them? ›

      However, it's not a must—you can also cook frozen pierogies right in the skillet without boiling them—and they will turn out delicious. But, if you're a stickler for tradition, bring a pot of salted water to a boil, drop the pierogies in and wait for them to float. It takes around 3 minutes.

      Is it better to fry or boil pierogies? ›

      Boiling Pierogi is the most popular method of cooking Pierogi because it adds no additional calories to your meal. It also offers a soft, delicate texture which is the more traditional way of eating Polish pierogi.

      Is it better to cook perogies frozen or thawed? ›

      Using freshly frozen homemade pierogies is perfect too. Or you can even let frozen ones thaw just a little bit. You want to make sure they are fully tossed or brushed with olive oil, covered in some salt, pepper and garlic.

      How do you crisp pierogies in a pan? ›

      Prepare the Pierogi: In a frying pan, simply add a bit of butter or oil before arranging the pierogi in a single layer, making sure they don't overlap. Pan Fry the Pierogi: In the pan, fry the pierogi for 3-4 minutes on each side until they turn a golden brown and get crispy.

      How to jazz up perogies? ›

      The most popular toppings/sauces for sweet pierogi are:
      1. lightly sweetened sour cream.
      2. whipped cream.
      3. granulated sugar and buttered breadcrumbs (bułka tarta) – melt butter in a pot, add breadcrumbs and cook until they are golden in color, then add some sugar to taste (the exact recipe is below in the recipe card)
      4. cinnamon.
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      How to make pierogies taste good? ›

      In a large NON-STICK fry pan, melt the butter with the olive oil. Add onion and drained pierogies and season to taste with salt and pepper or House Seasoning. Cook over high heat until the onion is soft and browned and pierogies are nicely browned. The pasta shell will get a little crunchy - it's delish!

      How do you add flavor to perogies? ›

      Sweet Cottage Cheese and Fruit Sauce: This sauce pairs well with dessert pierogi, offering a touch of sweetness. Mushroom and Bacon Sauce: Ideal for meat-filled pierogi, this rich sauce enhances its savory flavor. Horseradish and Mustard Sauce: A classic Polish choice, it gives your pierogi a spicy twist.

      Do you cook pierogies in butter or oil? ›

      To pan fry pierogies, heat a frying pan to medium heat with some olive oil. Once the pan is hot, place the pierogies in the oil. Fry on both sides for a couple minutes each. Season and serve!

      Can you air fry frozen pierogies? ›

      Preheat your air fryer to 400°F. Place frozen pierogies on a baking sheet or plate. Using an oil with a high smoke point (such as avocado oil, peanut oil, or vegetable oil), generously baste each pierogi on both sides. Place pierogies in a single layer in the air-fryer basket and set the cooking time for 10-11 minutes.

      What goes with perogies? ›

      Here are some of the best side dishes to serve with pierogi:
      1. Smoked sausages.
      2. Crispy bacon crumbles.
      3. Sautéed onions and mushrooms.
      4. Crunchy vegetable salads.
      5. Sour cream.
      6. Mustard and horseradish blend.
      7. Fruit compote.
      8. Cinnamon sprinkles.
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      Can frozen pierogies be cooked in an air fryer? ›

      Preheat your air fryer to 400°F. Place frozen pierogies on a baking sheet or plate. Using an oil with a high smoke point (such as avocado oil, peanut oil, or vegetable oil), generously baste each pierogi on both sides. Place pierogies in a single layer in the air-fryer basket and set the cooking time for 10-11 minutes.

      Should you freeze pierogies before boiling? ›

      As I mentioned before, homemade pierogies freeze really well. Once they are shaped and before you boil them, pop them into the freezer on a baking sheet. Once they are frozen, transfer the frozen pierogies to an airtight bag and return them to the freezer with as much air removed from the bag as possible.

      Do you thaw pierogies before deep frying? ›

      Start by taking the frozen perogies out of the packaging and allowing them to thaw for a few minutes. This will help prevent any splattering when they are placed in the hot oil. Once they have thawed slightly, pat them dry with a paper towel to remove any excess moisture.

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