Pierogie Soup {Polish Soup Recipe With Pierogies} (2024)

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Pierogie Soup is comfort food in a bowl. Using frozen pierogies combined with the garlic kraut from Cleveland Kraut make a satisfying polish soup!

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Frozen Pierogies

I love creating recipes with frozen pierogies. The pierogi filling is great to incorporate into many filling recipes. So can I use frozen pierogies and make a polish soup?

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Polish Soup

I like to use products in ways that are not the typical way. I do it all the time with food. I have done some wild recipes that you not expected.

One of my most popular is the Bacon Wrapped Stuffed Fried Pickles. It is something you don’t expect. So wy so I want to make a different type of Polish soup?

There is not a lot of polish soup recipes out there. So how can I create a recipe with pierogies as a Polish recipe? I think so!

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Recipe With Pierogies

Why do like creating recipes with pierogies? Truthfully it is thepierogi filling. Frozen pierogies with a savory potato cheese pierogi filling is great to work with. So recipe with pierogies is second nature for me.

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Cleveland Kraut

Pierogie soup has been in the back of my mind for a while I admit. When I went to the Fabulous food show, I did get lots of products to play around with there. I also met the guys that have Cleveland Kraut.

NowI have seen them at one the farmer’s market I like to go to prior to this show. So I was a little familiar with the kraut. Had a quick conversation with them, gave them my card and I got a call. They sent me some of their products and this polish soup is the first of the recipes I come up with using their amazing kraut.

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What makes Cleveland Kraut different? One it is fresh and also fermented naturally. Plus the flavors on this kraut are simply out of this world! One bite and you will be addicted to the kraut, it is that good, you won’t want to buy that canned kraut in the store after trying one of these krauts from Cleveland Kraut.

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Pierogie Soup

This is winter and winter is the perfect time for soup. But pierogie soup? Well, frozen pierogies would make a great noodle in my opinion, almost like a wonton.

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For a good soup, you need flavor. That is where sautéed onions, bacon, and of course the kraut comes into play for that flavor. Top off with a little sour cream, and you have pierogie soup!

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Yield: 6 servings

Pierogie Soup

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Pierogie Soup is comfort food in a bowl. The wonderful flavor of this soup combined with the garlic kraut from Cleveland Kraut make this one satisfying soup! A recipe from Seduction in the Kitchen

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time20 minutes

Total Time30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 15-ounce box frozen pierogies (potato and cheese filling, thawed partially,)
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 1/2 cup chopped onion
  • 1 jar of Roasted Garlic Kraut from Cleveland Kraut (drained)
  • 4 1/2 cups chicken broth
  • 1 envelope of onion mushroom Lipton soup mix
  • 3 strips of bacon (crumbled)
  • sour cream

Instructions

  1. In a saute pan melt the butter and saute the onions until they are tender.
  2. Once the onions are tender, add the kraut and saute everything for about two minutes and then take the pan off the heat and set aside.
  3. Next, in a soup pot add the broth and add the Lipton mushroom onion soup mix. Stir that it is all mixes together.
  4. Add in the onion kraut mixture and bring to a boil.
  5. Add the pierogies, and turn the heat down so that simmers for about 20 minutes.
  6. Mix in the bacon, and turn the heat off.
  7. Ladle some the soup into a bowl, garnish with a dollop of sour cream and ENJOY!

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 267Total Fat: 13gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 1630mgCarbohydrates: 29gFiber: 3gSugar: 5gProtein: 8g

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FAQs

Are perogies Ukrainian or Polish? ›

Pierogi are an important part of Polish culture and cuisine today.

Do Polish people boil perogies? ›

And that's precisely what pierogi are: delicious boiled pastry parcels filled to the brim with all sorts of yummy things: cheese and potato, sauerkraut and mushrooms, meat, spinach, lentils, sweetened farmer's cheese or berries. Always a perfect balance of the familiar and the exotic.

Do you put perogies in before or after water boils? ›

To cook the pierogies, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Drop the pierogies into the boiling water. (Do this in two batches – about 12 at a time in a large stockpot.) When they come to the surface and float (about 2 to 3 minutes), give them just 30 seconds longer and then remove them with a slotted spoon.

What kind of sauce do you put on pierogies? ›

Tarragon and Lemon Sauce: A zesty sauce that contrasts well with the richness of pierogi. Beef and Mushroom Sauce: It is a deep and flavorful choice and ideal for meat-stuffed pierogi. Cranberry and Orange Sauce: A delightful fusion of sweet and tangy, perfect for enhancing the flavors of dessert pierogi.

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.

What do Ukrainians call pierogies? ›

The word 'varenyky' comes from the Ukrainian word 'varyty´ or 'to boil' because this product is cooked in boiling water. This comfort food is spelled many different ways: pyrohy, pyrogy, pyrogie, pierogi, perogi and others.

What do Polish people eat with perogies? ›

Pierogi are a traditional cuisine usually served with smetana (“sour cream") or with butter and onion, however they may also be included in a soup. Pierogi are never eaten with tomato sauce, this would be disrespectful and offensive — an assault on our national Slavic cuisine.

What is the national dish of Poland? ›

Bigos stew is the national dish of Poland. It can be made with any kind of meat from pork to rabbit or venison, but should always have spicy Polish sausage.

What is the most popular dish in Poland? ›

Pierogi. Pierogi are filled dumplings containing either meat, vegetables, cheese, fruit or chocolate. Pierogi is undoubtedly Poland's most famous and simple comfort food.

How long should I boil pierogies for? ›

Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil; drop perogies in boiling water and cook until they float, 4 to 5 minutes.

Should you thaw frozen pierogies before frying? ›

Frozen: Defrost pierogi overnight and use the above instructions to sear them. If you're boiling or steaming them you don't have to defrost them but boil them for 5 minutes and steam them for 8 minutes. Alternatively you can cook them from frozen but don't start them too hot.

Why did my pierogies fall apart? ›

They were boiled for too long, the dough was too thin, it contained too much flour, or was too wet. These are the most common pierogi fails.

How do you make perogies taste better? ›

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!

What's the best thing to put on perogies? ›

Pierogi is usually served with sour cream and chive sauce. In a sauce pan, add minced garlic and small onion, butter and cook it. Then add lemon juice, chopped chives and flour to make a roux. Once the roux is cooked, add stock or water to thin it and cook the mixure.

How many pierogi per person? ›

Though pierogies are a classic Polish dish, food editor Paul Grimes had them every Easter at his Russian grandmother's house. Pierogies are satisfyingly rich, so you'll only need to serve 2 or 3 per person as a first course; leftovers make a great breakfast.

Do perogies come from Ukraine? ›

The perogy has roots in Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Slovakia and Ukraine, with slight differences between each country on the names and fillings. Ukrainian perogies, known as varenyky, can be stuffed with sweet or savoury fillings.

Is a pierogi Ukrainian? ›

Dumplings stuffed with potato and cheese are beloved throughout Central and Eastern Europe, and in Ukraine may also be known as vareniki.

What nationality are pierogies? ›

pierogi, one or more dumplings of Polish origin, made of unleavened dough filled with meat, vegetables, or fruit and boiled or fried or both. In Polish pierogi is the plural form of pieróg (“dumpling”), but in English the word pierogi is usually treated as either singular or plural.

Is Ukrainian and Polish the same thing? ›

Grammatically and morphologically Ukrainian is closer to Russian: they both have common East Slavic features. However, lexically Ukrainian is closer to Polish and Slovak. Many people say that this is because of big amount of borrowed West Slavic words. However number of borrowings from Polish is usually overestimated.

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