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Showing posts with label pierogi. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Semi-homemade Pierogies

Last Wednesday I got home after working for 10 hours straight without a lunch break and I was starving and too lazy to go to Jack in the Box to buy a Jumbo Jack with cheese. I opened my fridge and saw a package of large won ton wrappers, left over mashed potatoes and sour cream. My creative juices suddenly started running through my head and I came up with these semi-homemade potato pierogies. Of course, they do not compare to authentic Polish pierogies, but when you're hungry, and tired and lazy, these totally hit the spot.

INGREDIENTS (makes 12 pierogies)

  • 1 package of large won ton wrappers
  • 1 1/2 cups left over mashed potatoes
  • 1/4 cup onion, chopped
  • A big handful of grated cheddar cheese (about 1/2 cup)
  • 1 tsp. vegetable oil
  • Lots of butter
  • Sour cream, for topping
  • Equipment: A large cookie cutter or a wide-mouth glass, about 3 1/2"
DIRECTIONS

Add 1 teaspoon oil + 1 teaspoon butter to a skillet on medium heat. When butter melts, add the onion and saute for 6 to 8 minutes until translucent. Remove from heat.

In a small bowl combine the mashed potatoes, sauteed onions and grated cheddar cheese. Add salt and pepper, if needed.

In the meantime, bring a large pot of water to a boil.

TO MAKE PIEROGIES:

  1. Cut out large circles from each wrapper until you get a dozen.
  2. Place a tablespoon of filling on each won ton round. Do not over-fill otherwise filling will spill out.
  3. Moisten inner edges of won ton circle so they will stick together and fold over forming a semi-circle.
  4. Press edges together making sure they are secure.
  5. Boil a few pierogies at a time in a large pot of water. They are done when they float to the top.
  6. Move pierogies to a baking sheet lined with parchment or plastic wrap to dry out a little.
  7. Meanwhile, in same skillet you used earlier, add 1 tablespoon butter (or more if you prefer) on medium-high. Add 3 to 4 pierogies at a time and pan fry until lightly crispy.
  8. Serve immediately with a dollop of sour cream.
Note: If you want to freeze pierogies, follow up to step 4. Freeze in a tray lined with parchment or wax paper. Once frozen, place pierogies into a large zip-loc bag and store in freezer, up to two months. When ready to cook, follow steps 5 - 8!