Gluten Free Cheddar Bacon Perogies Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by Az B8990

"This is a combination of several recipes I have tried over the years. My family prefers these to the perogies bought in Polish bakeries. I also use a rice based "cheddar" to make it dairy free."

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Ready In:
1hr 10mins

Ingredients:
12
Serves:

5

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ingredients

  • Filling

  • 12 tablespoon onions, grated
  • 78 tablespoon butter
  • 78 - 1 14 large potatoes
  • 12 cup cheddar cheese, grated
  • 14 cup crumbled cooked bacon
  • 14 to taste salt and pepper
  • Dough

  • 12 cup gluten-free flour
  • 14 teaspoon salt
  • 14 egg
  • 18 cup water
  • 18 cup cold mashed potatoes
  • 14 tablespoon butter, melted

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directions

  • Filling:

  • Cook the onion in the butter until tender.
  • Add onions and cheese to hot cooked potatoes and mash thoroughly.
  • Add bacon, salt, and pepper to taste.
  • Set aside, let cool to room temperature before using.
  • Dough:

  • Mix flour and salt in a deep bowl.
  • Add egg, mashed potatoes, melted butter, and enough water to make dough medium soft.
  • Knead until smooth (use floured board).
  • Divide dough into 2 parts, cover, let stand 10 minutes.
  • Roll dough thin on floured board.
  • Cut dough using a round cookie cutter or drinking glass.
  • Place spoonful of filling in each circle - fold in half.
  • Press edges together with fingers. If dough does not stick, dampen edges slightly.
  • Place on floured board and cover with damp towel to keep moist.
  • Place perogies in pot of rapidly boiling salt water - do not over crowd pot.
  • Stir gently to keep from sticking - do not use a sharp spoon.
  • Cook until perogies begin to float and are well puffed, about 3 minutes.
  • Remove from pot and drain well.
  • Continue to cook remaining perogies.
  • If desired, after boiling fry with butter and chopped onions until slightly browned.

Questions & Replies

Gluten Free Cheddar Bacon Perogies Recipe - Food.com (5)

  1. Does the gluten free flour have to have xanthan gum in it? I make my own mix, and I didn't add any. While the dough rolled out OK, it fell apart as soon as I tried to fold it over the filling.

    carons67

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Reviews

  1. These are delicious! I made them for my Polush mother who is now gluten free. She hasn't had any in many years and really enjoyed these saying the filling was very "tasty". She used to make them a lot when I was a child. This is the first time I've made perogies and I discovered that they are very labour intensive but for special ocassions, they're a real treat. Thanks for the great recipe.Just one thing to note: I used 6 large potatoes and could have made another 30-40 perogies if I'd had more pastry. When I make them again, I'll only used 2 large potatoes. I'm sure it'll be plenty.Made for the Aus/NZ recipe swap #24 - Feb 2009.

    busyozmum

  2. I would caution everyone to use a GF flour like Cup4Cup, or perhaps whatever GF flour you use that DOES have Xanthan Gum in it, to take out 1/2 cup of the flour and replace it with 1/2 cup of Tapioca Starch. Tapioca starch gives ELASTICITY to dough and would greatly assist in this aspect of making pierogi, or ravioli, etc. The issue with GF flours is that they are missing what gives dough elasticity.

    Donna C.

  3. If I could give it a zero, I would. I'm an experienced cook. Dough was unusable, even for a gluten free formulation. Waste of time and ingredients.

    Greg B.

  4. Which gluten free flower did you use?

    Joanna J.

  5. Are you able to freeze these?

    grifferson_11025934

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FAQs

What is the best sauce for perogies? ›

Traditional Sour Cream Sauce

This is a classic Eastern European choice for pierogi. The velvety, subtly tangy flavor of sour cream pairs well with potato and cheese fillings. For an extra flavor boost, add some chopped dill.

How to prepare frozen pierogies? ›

Boil 4 quarts of water and then add frozen pierogies. Return to boil. Full Size: Continue cooking for an additional 3 minutes. Drain and serve.

What do I serve 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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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.

How to make perogies taste better? ›

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! Serve with a dollop of sour cream.

Should you boil frozen pierogies before frying? ›

Things You Should Know

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.

Is it better to fry pierogies in butter or oil? ›

By sautéing the pierogies in butter, you allow them to cook faster while maintaining the soft, buttery texture. To sauté pierogies, heat up a small pan, melt some butter, and cook the piergoies until they are soft and warm.

Should I thaw 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.

How do you cook frozen gluten free perogies? ›

Add 1 1/2 tablespoons of salt to 4 quarts of water, bring to a boil, gently place frozen pierogies into water. Stirring gently, bring water to a simmer & cook pierogies for approx. 8-10 minutes. Drain well, top with your favorite trimmings.

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.

Can you just fry frozen pierogies? ›

Place frozen perogies into frying pan and fry for approximately 3-4 minutes until golden brown. Then, turn perogies over and brown on other side for 3-4 minutes. Remove and serve with your choice of favourite toppings like sour cream, onions or bacon bits.

How many perogies per person for dinner? ›

How many perogies is a serving? Perogies are rich, satisfying comfort food so you can plan on 2-3 per person when they're an appetizer or side dish. If they're the main course with other sides, figure 3-5 per person. Leftovers are great for breakfast the next day and will keep in the fridge up to a week.

How are perogies traditionally served? ›

Traditionally pierogi are served with simple toppings such as fried onions, lardons, melted butter, sour cream or pork rinds. But not everything needs to be savoury! Poles also love sweet pierogi. In the summer, a sweet version of pierogi are popular as a main course.

How are pierogies traditionally served? ›

Traditionally pierogi are served with simple toppings: fried onions, lardons, melted butter, sour cream or pork rinds. These toppings may also be upgraded or replaced with more complicated sauces, as well as fresh herbs like parsley, chives, dill, mint, thyme, rosemary, tarragon or basil.

What are the most popular pierogi flavors? ›

Top 10 Pierogi Fillings
  • Mushroom pierogi - Chanterelle mushroom filling, a modern, more fancy variation of the sauerkraut-mushroom type.
  • Spinach pierogi - delicious and modern.
  • Duck meat pierogi - this filling is all it can be: delicious, modern and fancy, especially when served with cranberry sauce!
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What is the most popular pierogi? ›

Ruskie pierogi are probably the most popular kind of pierogi in North America and 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).

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