Pierogi Casserole - The Ultimate Comfort Food Recipe! (2024)

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This Pierogi Casserole is a comforting casserole recipe with layers of lasagna noodles and cheesy potato pierogi filling. It’s an easy and delicious weeknight dinner for the whole family! True comfort food!

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  • Meet Your Ultimate Fall Comfort Food: Pierogi Casserole!
  • What Is A Pierogi?
  • Pierogi Casserole Ingredients
  • Instructions:
  • Tips For This Lasagna-Style Casserole:
  • Variation Ideas
  • What Goes with Pierogi Casserole
  • How to Store and Reheat Leftovers
  • Get the Recipe

Meet Your Ultimate Fall Comfort Food: Pierogi Casserole!

This recipe takes all the flavors of a classic pierogi and turns them into a delicious casserole. You don’t need even pierogies to make it! When it comes to comfort food dinners, this one will become an instant family favorite.

This cozy casserole cooks in just half an hour. It’s super easy to make with simple ingredients that you probably already have in your fridge and pantry!

What Is A Pierogi?

A pierogi is a popular Polish dumpling that’s made with unleavened dough and a savory filling. These boiled or fried dumplings can be made with potatoes, sauerkraut, cabbage, and various other fillings. This hearty family dinner recreates the flavor of a fresh potato pierogi in the form of a cheesy casserole!

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Pierogi Casserole Ingredients

Simple, easy to find ingredients are all you need to make this casserole. Yes, I know, noodles + potatoes = carbs on carbs! But let me tell you it is WORTH IT.

  • Diced Onion
  • Butter
  • Kosher Salt
  • Lasagna Noodles
  • Cottage Cheese: I use small curd, 4% cottage cheese in my casserole.
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Egg
  • Black Pepper
  • Onion Powder
  • Grated Cheddar Cheese
  • Fresh Parsley: If desired, garnish your pierogi casserole with a sprinkle of chopped parsley.

Instructions:

This casserole really is layer upon layer of cozy flavor. Here’s how to make it:

  1. Prepare for Baking: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Coat a 9×13-inch baking dish with nonstick spray. Set aside.
  2. Cook Onions: Heat the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add the diced onions into the melted butter and season with 1/2 teaspoon of kosher salt. Cook the onions until they are soft and caramelized, stirring frequently. Remove from the heat and set aside.
  3. Cook Noodles: Bring a large pot of water to a boil and cook the lasagna noodles according to the package directions. Drain.
  4. Make Filling: While the noodles are cooking, combine the cottage cheese, mashed potatoes, egg, pepper, onion powder, 1 cup of grated cheese, remaining 1 teaspoon kosher salt, and HALF of the onions. Stir to combine.
  5. Assemble Casserole: Place 3 noodles into the bottom of the prepared dish. Top with half of the cottage cheese mixture and spread to cover the noodles. Lay 3 more noodles on top of the filling and top that with the remaining filling mixture. Lay the last 3 noodles on top, sprinkle with the reserved onions and remaining 1/2 cup of cheese.
  6. Bake: Cover the pan with foil and bake for 30 minutes. Remove the foil and broil for 3 minutes.
  7. Let Cool & Serve: Allow the casserole to cool for 15-20 minutes. Sprinkle with parsley, if desired, and serve!
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Tips For This Lasagna-Style Casserole:

  • Add TINY amount of Olive Oil to Noodles: To prevent your lasagna noodles from sticking together, toss them with a small drizzle of olive oil after you drain them and stir to coat. You don’t want to add too much, as the starch on the noodles helps hold it all together, but a small amount will save you from them sticking together!
  • Use Homemade Mashed Potatoes: You can buy pre-made mashed potatoes at the grocery store, but this recipe is a great way to use up leftovers. Try my easy Crockpot Mashed Potatoes!
  • Cool Before Serving: Let your casserole cool for at least 15 minutes before you serve it. This will help you get those pretty slices!

Variation Ideas

  • Add Bacon: Top your casserole with crumbled bacon to add a crispy, savory crunch.
  • Mix up the Flavors: Feel free to change up the seasonings in this casserole to give it different flavors. Try using garlic powder or another kind of cheese!
  • Add Chicken: This casserole would taste great with cubed or shredded chicken on top.
  • Add Sausage: For another hearty add-in idea, top your pierogi casserole with slices of smoked sausage.
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What Goes with Pierogi Casserole

  • Salad: I love pairing this casserole with a simple tomato or cucumber salad! It’ll go great with pretty much any salad you can think of.
  • Sour Cream: Sour cream is a tasty dip to serve with this pierogi casserole.
  • Apple Cider: For the ultumate fall dinner, pair your casserole with a helping of hot or cold apple cider!

How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. You can also make this casserole ahead of time and freeze it before baking, if desired. Store it airtight in the freezer and thaw it in the fridge overnight before you plan to serve it.

You can reheat your leftover casserole in the oven or the microwave. If you’re reheating individual servings, microwave them in 10 second intervals until warm. To reheat your casserole in the oven, cook it at 350°F for 10-15 minutes, or until the cheese starts bubbling.

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    Pierogi Casserole

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    • Author: Shelly
    • Prep Time: 25 minutes
    • Cook Time: 33 minutes
    • Total Time: 58 minutes
    • Yield: 8 1x
    • Category: Dinner
    • Method: Oven
    • Cuisine: Polish

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    This Pierogi Casserole is a comforting casserole recipe with layers of lasagna noodles and cheesy potato pierogi filling. It’s an easy and delicious weeknight dinner for the whole family!

    Ingredients

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    • 1 large onion, diced (about 1 1/2 cups)
    • 3 tablespoons butter
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt, divided
    • 9 lasagna noodles
    • 1 1/2 cups Small Curd 4% Cottage Cheese
    • 3 cups prepared mashed potatoes
    • 1 egg
    • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
    • 1 teaspoon onion powder
    • 1 1/2 cups grated cheddar cheese, divided
    • fresh parsley for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Coat a 9×13- inch baking dish with nonstick spray. Set aside.
    2. Heat butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add the diced onions into the melted butter and season with 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt. Cook onions until they are soft and caramelized, stirring frequently. Remove from the heat. Set aside.
    3. Bring a large pot of water to a boil and cook the lasagna noodles according to package directions. Drain.
    4. While the noodles are cooking combine the cottage cheese, mashed potatoes, egg, pepper, onion powder, 1 cup of grated cheese, remaining 1 teaspoon kosher salt, and HALF of the onions. Stir to combine.
    5. Place 3 noodles into the bottom of the prepared dish. Top with half of the cottage cheese mixture and spread to cover the noodles. Lay 3 more noodles on top of the filling and top that with the remaining filling mixture. Lay the last 3 noodles on top, sprinkle with the reserved onions and remaining 1/2 cup of cheese.
    6. Cover pan with foil and bake for 30 minutes. Remove the foil and broil for 3 minutes.
    7. Allow the casserole to cool for 15-20 minutes. Sprinkle with parsley and serve.

    Notes

    Store airtight for up to 3 days.

    You can use leftover mashed potatoes or store bought prepared mashed potatoes.

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size:
    • Calories: 404
    • Sugar: 5.2 g
    • Sodium: 995 mg
    • Fat: 18.5 g
    • Carbohydrates: 41.7 g
    • Protein: 16.4 g
    • Cholesterol: 75.5 mg

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    FAQs

    What is a good sauce to put on perogies? ›

    These timeless pierogi sauces are beloved classics, great for anyone looking for cherished recipes.
    • Traditional Sour Cream Sauce. ...
    • Rich Butter and Onion Sauce. ...
    • Tangy Tomato and Basil Sauce. ...
    • Creamy Garlic and Herb Sauce. ...
    • Spicy Chipotle Mayo Sauce. ...
    • Ukrainian Pierogi Dipping Sauces. ...
    • Polish Pierogi Dipping Sauces.
    Aug 21, 2023

    How do you make pierogies 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.

    What is a good substitute for sour cream in perogies? ›

    What ingredient can I use to replace sour cream? For most purposes, a full-fat yoghurt can substitute. You might get by with a low-fat, but avoid non-fat as it tends to use different sorts of thickeners that may or may not work in your recipe.

    What goes well with perogies as a side dish? ›

    Here are some of the best side dishes to serve with pierogi:
    • Smoked sausages.
    • Crispy bacon crumbles.
    • Sautéed onions and mushrooms.
    • Crunchy vegetable salads.
    • Sour cream.
    • Mustard and horseradish blend.
    • Fruit compote.
    • Cinnamon sprinkles.
    Aug 16, 2023

    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).

    What is the difference between Polish and Ukrainian perogies? ›

    Varenyky is the more commonly used term in Ukraine, often eaten with sweet fillings, while pierogi are the national dish of Poland. Different to pelmeni as they are usually vegetarian, varenyky and pierogi can be served fried in butter, usually as an appetiser or a dessert.

    Should you boil pierogies before frying 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.

    What is the traditional way to serve pierogies? ›

    In Poland, the most traditional way of eating pierogi is boiled and served with melted butter and fried onions.

    What makes pierogi so good? ›

    Regardless of how you choose to spell it, pierogi are the very definition of comfort food. Think pillow-soft dumplings, oozing butter, filled with deep flavours and often served with a smorgasbord of toppings or sides (often crispy bacon and sour cream).

    Can I use Miracle Whip instead of sour cream? ›

    "I didn't have any sour cream so I added 2 or 3 tablespoons of miracle whip instead. It turned out very tasty.

    What is a topping for pierogi? ›

    You can eat the pierogi plain, or you can garnish them with your favorite toppings, such as: Ice cream, yogurt, brown sugar, or fruit for sweet pierogi. Sour cream, fried onions, and cooked bacon for savory pierogi. Butter for sweet or savory pierogi.

    Can I use heavy whipping cream instead of sour cream? ›

    Therefore, to substitute 3/4 cup of sour cream, you would use 3/4 cup of heavy whipping cream. Keep in mind that sour cream has a thicker consistency than heavy whipping cream, so the texture and consistency of the final dish may be slightly different when using heavy whipping cream as a substitute.

    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.

    Are perogies comfort food? ›

    Pierogi turned out to be salty, stodgy and delicious – the best kind of comfort food.

    What holiday do you eat pierogies? ›

    They were stuffed with potatoes, cheese, cabbage, mushrooms, buckwheat, or millet. The most famous is the Biłgoraj pierogi stuffed with buckwheat, potatoes, and cheese and then baked in the oven. Pierogi are an important part of Polish festive seasons, particularly Christmas Eve (Wigilia supper) and Christmastide.

    What can I put on top of pierogies? ›

    The most popular toppings for pierogi include skwarki (crunchy golden-brown nuggets of fried pork fatback), sauteed onions, and just melted butter for savory pierogi and sweetened cream for sweet pierogi.

    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.

    Is ranch good with perogies? ›

    Turn a bag of frozen pierogi into the most comforting casserole ever with this cheddar bacon ranch pierogi bake. With smoky bacon, smooth cream cheese and big ranch flavor, this dish pleases the whole family.

    Should perogies be boiled or fried? ›

    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.

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