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Craving pierogi, but don’t have time to make traditional ones? This easy lazy pierogi recipe uses some shortcuts to get them on the table in 30 minutes.

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These easy dumplings are a “lazy” way of making pierogi with farmer’s cheese (vareniki recipe) at home and take just a fraction of the time. If you’ve never had lazy pierogi before, they look a lot like Italian gnocchi. For this recipe, you can make homemade farmer’s cheese or substitute it for store-bought farmer’s cheese or cottage cheese.

What Exactly are Pierogi?

Pierogi are an extremely popular treat in Eastern Europe. Almost every country has its version. Russian and Ukrainian style pierogi are bite-sized, dough-based dumplings that are typically filled with potato, meat, cheese, or fruit. The dumplings are then boiled in hot water and served immediately. They can also be fried, which is more common with the savory variety. In short, the possibilities are endless and delicious!

A Traditional Pierogi Recipe vs. a Lazy Pierogi Recipe

Now, let’s chat about the major differences between a traditional pierogi recipe and a lazy pierogi recipe.

  • Traditional Pierogi: Traditionally, pierogi are made by preparing homemade dough. Then, a filling is made separately. The last step consists of stuffing the dough with your filling and sealing each dumpling by hand. While rewarding, this process is time-consuming and tedious.
  • Lazy Pierogi: Lazy Pierogi, on the other hand, require a fraction of the labor. Instead of making the dough and the filling separately, you are going to mix all the ingredients and skip the extra work. That’s right – you can make this quick pierogi dough using only ONE bowl and without having to do any tedious stuffing and sealing. When a craving hits and you’re short on time, it’s a quick way to get them on the table.

5-Ingredient Lazy Pierogi Dough: Our simple dough only requires all-purpose flour, egg, sugar, salted butter, and farmer’s cheese and zero need to pinch, seal, or fold the dough into individual dumplings!

How to Prepare this Lazy Pierogi Recipe

To make lazy pierogi, you will mix all your ingredients in a large bowl to create a batter that is both the dough and filling, all in one!

  • Roll the Dough Out: After you whip up the dough, you will roll out a few long strands of your cheesy dough and cut them into uniform pieces.
  • Boil the Pierogi: To cook the pierogi, you will boil them in small batches in a large pot of salted water until they rise to the top. Once they rise, immediately take them out and drain them from excess water. Don’t overcook them. If you do, they will fall apart and become inedible.
  • Toss & Top the Pierogi: Melt the butter and toss the pierogi in it. Top the dumplings with jam, sour cream, and/or fruit. Enjoy immediately for breakfast or dessert.

3 Tips for Nailing this Lazy Pierogi Recipe

Just a handful of tips will help you nail lazy pierogi and finesse the cooking process.

  • Don’t whip out the stand mixer & dough hook. This dough can easily be made in one bowl with a spatula – so save yourself the mess and additional clean-up!
  • Slice the pierogi into even-sized pieces. Cut the strands of dough into as evenly-sized pieces as possible to promote even cooking. Generally, 1-inch is the sweet spot and will result in that perfect, tender texture you are looking for.
  • Stir the pierogi as they boil. To prevent the dumplings from sticking during the cooking process, cook them in batches and stir them with a slotted spoon every so often until they float to the top.

How to Serve this Lazy Pierogi Recipe

After pierogi come out of boiling water, it is best to submerge them into melted butter and immediately serve them with your favorite toppings. Here are a couple of my favorite pierogi complements:

  • Sour Cream: Place a dollop or two on your serving plate and dip away!
  • Jams: Berry jams are my go-to (particularly raspberry jam or prune plum jam). They add an awesome pop of flavor and a nice contrast to the cheese.
  • Syrups: Fruit, maple, or chocolate syrups can be drizzled on top or placed in a bowl for dipping.
  • Honey: Spoon some warmed honey over the top of your pierogi.
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Freezing, Storing, & Reheating Tips

Although lazy pierogi are easy to prepare the day of, they are also wonderful for meal prep and freezing. Here’s all you need to know…

  • Freezing: To freeze the pierogi, line up the raw dumplings in a single layer on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Pop the sheet in the freezer for 2-3 hours, or until the dumplings are completely frozen. Transfer them to a freezer-safe bag and store them in the freezer for up to 3 months.
  • Storing: To keep the pierogi on hand in the fridge, store them in an airtight container. Of note, they will likely stick together a bit so make sure they are tossed with butter before you stow them away.

Reheating Tip: To reheat frozen pierogi, boil them as directed – waiting to remove them from the water until they float to the top. To reheat refrigerated pierogi, pop them in the microwave with a little butter or a frying pan over low heat until warmed through.

FAQ

Do you have to boil lazy pierogi before pan-frying them?

Yes, you have to boil lazy pierogi before pan-frying them in a large skillet with butter over medium-high heat. If you don’t, they will simply turn to mush in the pan and not get that crispy crust you are looking for.

What is lazy pierogi filling made of?

Technically, lazy pierogi doesn’t have a traditional “filling”. Instead, the cheese is mixed straight into the dough to prevent you from having to do all the tedious stuffing and sealing required for traditional pierogi. To dress them up, all you have to do is top them with your favorite jam, sour cream, or fruit.

What meat goes well in traditional pierogi?

Typically, traditional pierogi is stuffed with some combination of ground chicken, beef, pork, or even turkey that is seasoned simply with salt and pepper. It’s best to use leaner ground meats so the dumplings don’t come out super oily and soggy.

What sides should you serve with pierogi?

If you’re serving sweet pierogi, you can pair them with fresh fruit. If you’re serving savory pierogi, pair it with sauerkraut, crispy bacon bits, sautéed mushrooms, or caramelized onions.

What kind of cheese should you use in lazy pierogi?

The best kind of cheese to use in lazy pierogi is farmer’s cheese or cottage cheese. We prefer to former, as it contains a bit less moisture and makes for a creamier dough.

Are pierogi Polish, Ukrainian, or Russian?

Pierogi aren’t from any one particular place at this point. You’ll find this dumpling served all across Eastern Europe and enjoyed by all Slavic peoples. It’s a universal obsession.

More Traditional Pierogi Recipes to Try

  • Steamed Blueberry Pierogi – Grandma’s blueberry & sugar dumplings
  • – Pan-fried sharp cheddar cheese & potato filling dumplings
  • – Ground meat & mashed potatoes pierogi
  • Piroshky with Overnight Dough – Crispy dumplings with cabbage or meat filling

Recipe

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Servings

6 Servings

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Recipe contributed by: Natalya Drozhzhin

This lazy pierogi recipe features a shortcut to get these dumplings on the table in 30 minutes. Topped with butter, jam, & sour cream and so irresistible!

Ingredients

For Serving

  • melted butter
  • jam
  • sour cream

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Instructions

  • In a large bowl, combine the eggs with farmer's cheese, sugar, and melted butter.

  • Into the wet ingredients, fold in the all-purpose flour in small portions. Note: depending on the flour you use, you may need to add a bit more. The dough should be sticky, but possible to work with on a well-floured surface.

  • Place the dough onto a well-floured surface. Roll out strings of dough and cut them into 1-inch pieces.

  • Bring a pot of water to boil. In batches, boil the dumplings so they don't stick together, stirring them occasionally. You'll know they are ready when they float to the top of the water. Drain them and immediately toss them in melted butter.

  • Serve with sour cream, jam, or your favorite fruit. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts

Lazy Pierogi Recipe (Video)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 401 Calories from Fat 144

% Daily Value*

Fat 16g25%

Saturated Fat 10g50%

Cholesterol 100mg33%

Sodium 343mg14%

Potassium 65mg2%

Carbohydrates 49g16%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 17g19%

Protein 14g28%

Vitamin A 375IU8%

Calcium 17mg2%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Posted September 25, 2019

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Natalya Drozhzhin

Natalya founded Momsdish to demonstrate that placing a homemade meal on the table is not hard at all. Natalya makes cooking easier and approachable, by simplifying the ingredients, while still producing the same great taste.

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    LORI hApr 2, 2023

    Delicious and quicker than making individual pierogies. I cooked a jar of Sauerkraut and 2 cans of mushrooms in a pan and added it as a topping. I usually make Sauerkraut pierogies separate from cheese pierogies. This was the best of both worlds with the sour cream as well. This recipe is a keeper.

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      Natalya DrozhzhinApr 3, 2023

      Hi Lori, I am thrilled that you loved this recipe! Thank you for sharing your process and feedback. Enjoy!

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    Randy SpicocchiJul 5, 2022

    This is exactly what my grandmother would make. Although we took an extra step afterwards. Once the pierogi floated up would remove and drain. Then place in refrigerator for at least 1-2 hours. This helped stabilize and then we would add to a skillet with butter and flip once each side was nice and brown. Then salt/pepper and or add sour cream. A perfect memory of my Polish relationship with food.

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      Natalya DrozhzhinJul 5, 2022

      Randy, thank you for sharing this! It actually sounds incredible. I need to try your version!

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    LeonaMar 28, 2022

    I had some cheese left and some potato ( perhaps a cup of each). Mixed together with red onion, green onion, garlic powder, salt and pepper. I then added 1 egg and 1 cup flour. Mix together and add flour a bit at a time and fold together until you get a dough. I did not use sugar or butter in dough. When rolling out roll them on floured surface. They turned out ver nice. Very tasty.

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      Natalya DrozhzhinMar 29, 2022

      Hi Leona- wow, I love how you totally modified the recipe to your liking! Sounds fantastic! Thanks for commenting.

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    NatMay 1, 2021

    This is by far the best recipe.!!!! So light and fluffy and full of flavor. We absolutely love it. And whoever doesn't like them sweet don't add sugar or half it. I use half the sugar. And the key is small bite sizes and not overworking the dough. Delicious !!!!!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinMay 1, 2021

      Thank you for the tips! I'm so glad you enjoyed the recipe!

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    MonaMar 9, 2021

    My mother was Polish and this is how she taught me (without the butter inside) I make a topping of bread crumbs and butter fried together and it gives a burnt butter flavor thats out of this world! And a dollop of sour cream and sugar, on the side. She called it leniva Perogi, means the lazy perogy, in Polish.

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      Cynthia Underwood-SpencerJun 26, 2021

      I've been looking for this recipe for years . My Bushia made leniva perogi with farmers cheese and she put chopped green onion in them, fried in butter with bread crumbs, served with sour cream .

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      Natalya DrozhzhinMar 10, 2021

      This sounds delicious! Need to give this version a try, thank you very much for sharing!

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    LorraineFeb 12, 2021

    This seemed like such a great idea for an easy version of vreniki, but they were just not a hit with my family. They are very sweet (we make vreniki without sugar, just put jam on top), and I’m not sure if I did something wrong, but they are just very heavy in texture. Maybe I made my dough pieces a bit too big! To use up the rest of my dough, I rolled small pieces into thin strands, but the texture is still not appealing. I’m going to try to redeem the leftovers by frying them as crispy as I can in some bacon fat...

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      Natalya DrozhzhinFeb 12, 2021

      Hey, maybe they too large and the dough could get overworked and dense. But we do small bite-size pieces and they are so delicious.

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    Shirley BairdDec 9, 2020

    PLEASE I HAVE A LOT OF COTTAGE CHEESE SO I AM LOOKING TO MAKE STUFF. SO WHATS THE DIFFERENCE WITH USING COTTAGE CHEESE AND WHAT IS FARMERS CHEESE.

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      Natalya DrozhzhinDec 9, 2020

      You can use cottage cheese but you may need to add more flour because it is more liquidy.

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        SylviaMar 11, 2021

        Perhaps she can use dry instead of creamed? We can buy either one here.

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          Natalya DrozhzhinMar 11, 2021

          Maybe, I am not sure.

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    EwaNov 29, 2020

    As much as these look really delicious and remind me of my childhood, they are not pierogi - and not pierogies as “pierogi” itself are plural. 🙂
    Pierogi are absolutely different dish. These are dumplings, yes, and we have a different name for what you made here, it’s called kopytka. Just sayin... 😉

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      Natalya DrozhzhinNov 30, 2020

      Thank you for sharing!

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    JudymillerOct 12, 2020

    My aunt used to make these only she use cottage cheese, flour and an egg and salt and make dough and roll them in a long tube and cut them off in 1/2 inch pieces drop them in boiling water when they floated to the top they were done, then she made a big frying pan of onions and butter to put on top of them they were delicious but I do not remember how much cottage cheese or flour or if it was one egg does anybody know?

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      Natalya DrozhzhinOct 12, 2020

      Hey, I think you can add more flour and watch the texture of the dough. Some cottage cheese has more liquid than other so it's hard to say how much flour you may need.

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      Natalya DrozhzhinFeb 16, 2020

      It makes 6 servings, it’s listed in the recipe card where the cook time is listed. Hope it helps 😉

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    AlexaDec 7, 2019

    Try to Deep fry them

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      Natalya DrozhzhinDec 7, 2019

      Oh my! That sounds so good!

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    AnyaDec 4, 2019

    Why do you call it Pierogi when it is Vareniki?

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      Natalya DrozhzhinDec 4, 2019

      Pierogi is a more common word to use for Vareniki. Most of my readers dont know what Vareniki is.

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    AlinaOct 9, 2019

    Do you think I can replace the cottage cheese for mashed potatoes to make it a savory dish?

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      Natalya DrozhzhinOct 10, 2019

      If you are looking to make it with potatoes, I would recommend my gnocchi recipe.

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    TatyanaOct 4, 2019

    The best recipe ever!!!! Tnx so much

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      Natalya DrozhzhinOct 5, 2019

      SO happy to hear that you loved the recipe. Thanks for sharing.

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    IlonaSep 28, 2019

    Can I replace salted butter with unsalted butter?

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      Natalya DrozhzhinSep 29, 2019

      Yes, it will bring the same results just less salty.

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    Yuliya TurilinSep 26, 2019

    Can I use Cottage cheese instead of farmer's cheese?
    Thanks! Looking forward to making these!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinSep 26, 2019

      Hi Yulya, yes you can. You would need to add more flour to the mixture, just try to match inconsistency. It's hard to mess up this recipe.

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    DanaJun 16, 2015

    Made it today! So delicious!!!! Thanks,Natasha, for this recipe!!!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinJun 16, 2015

      Dana, I am so happy you loved them!
      I am making them this week! So excited!

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    LubaApr 17, 2015

    Made it today, love it. Thanks

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      Natalya DrozhzhinApr 18, 2015

      Oh, that's so awesome! Thanka for sharing!

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    LenaKOct 13, 2014

    Thank you for this recipe, made this and my family loved them.

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      Natalya DrozhzhinOct 13, 2014

      Thanks Lena, now I am craving them big time. I have some cheese at home, may have to make them. 😉

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    InnaAug 4, 2014

    How long do you have to boil them for?

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      Natalya DrozhzhinAug 4, 2014

      Usually as soon as they float to the top they are cooked. You can give them an extra minute or two after they float to the top.

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    KatieFeb 12, 2014

    Hey Natasha I know u replied to one of the comments that there are instructions between the pictures but i can not see any.

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      Natalya DrozhzhinFeb 12, 2014

      We re working to figure out what browser is not showing instructions.

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    lubaFeb 5, 2014

    To make mine even more sweeter I add sugar to the water when boiling them.

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      Natalya DrozhzhinFeb 5, 2014

      Yes, that would be something my hubby would do and has done 🙂 lol

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    yana k.Jan 20, 2014

    Hi!! I would like to try this recipie and have a few questions...do you think i can freeze these??? do you think i can make them not sweet but savory by adding salt and maybe some greens into the mixture?? Love your blog!! May God bless you and your family!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinJan 20, 2014

      Yes and yes to both. Making them savory is such a great idea. When you freeze, spread them on a tray, freeze and than place in a zip lock bag.

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    NatashaJan 16, 2014

    Made these tonight! My hubby loved them, are they suppose to be the sweet side?

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      Natalya DrozhzhinJan 16, 2014

      The dough should be a little sweet, not too sweet. But if it was up to my hubby he would a few more cups of sugar to them 🙂

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    NatashaJan 16, 2014

    Hi Natasha,

    do you also write the instruction next to your step by step photos. I only see the photos but no step instructions on how to make next to them. I noticed it on some of the recipes.

    Thank you! Looking forward to making it.

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      Natalya DrozhzhinJan 16, 2014

      Hi to you Natasha, we have the same name 😉 There are instructions in between the pics, probably hard to notice cuz the pics are much larger now.

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    Lillyofthe valleyJan 16, 2014

    I so look forward to trying them! Thank you 🙂

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      Natalya DrozhzhinJan 16, 2014

      Hey! Tell me how you like them 😉 Well, I do home you love them lol

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