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Sauerkraut pierogi

⏱ ~125 min (est.)InvolvedVegetarianPolishVegetarian
Sauerkraut pierogi

This Polish vegetarian builds shallots, sauerkraut and hispi (sweetheart) cabbage into a satisfying meal you can have ready in about 125 minutes. You'll find the full ingredient list (with a scaler to change the servings), 19 steps of method, substitutions, and ideas for what to serve alongside.

You'll mainly reach for frying pan / skillet and saucepan. At involved difficulty across 19 steps, it's worth setting aside proper time for. As written, it's meat-free.

What you'll need

Servings4

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How to make it

  1. First, make the crispy shallots.
  2. Heat the oil in a saucepan to 180C (a cube of bread will turn golden in 15 secs).
  3. Toss the shallots in a little flour and deep-fry for 1 min or until light golden and crispy.
  4. Drain on kitchen paper.
  5. Can be made up to two days before and kept in an airtight container.
  6. To make the filling, heat the oil in a medium non-stick frying pan and gently fry the shallots for 10 mins until starting to turn golden.
  7. Add the sauerkraut and cabbage, and cook for 5-10 mins until the cabbage has softened. Taste and add a little salt if under-seasoned, or sugar if stringent. Scrape into a bowl and leave to cool completely.
  8. To make the dough, mix the eggs and oil with 125ml water, then gradually add in the flour, mixing well with your hands.
  9. Knead it on a well-floured surface until the dough stops sticking to your hands.
  10. You should end up with firm, elastic dough.
  11. Wrap it in cling film and rest in the fridge for at least 30 mins, or overnight.
  12. Flour your work surface generously. Roll out the dough to a 40cm circle or until the dough is as thick as £1 coin.
  13. Using a 9cm cookie cutter, cut out discs in the dough – you should end up with about 25 discs. Do not throw away the off-cuts – we throw them in with the pierogi when boiling to minimise any waste.
  14. Have a well-floured tray ready.
  15. Put 1 tsp of the filling into the centre of each disc.
  16. In your hand, fold in half around the filling and seal to create half-moon shapes.
  17. Put them on the floured tray, making sure they don’t touch each other.
  18. Bring a large saucepan of salted water to the boil and carefully lower the pierogi in. Boil them for 2 mins or until they float to the top.
  19. Drain and serve with a knob of butter and some soured cream. Finish by sprinkling the crispy shallots on top to serve.

You'll use: Frying pan / skillet · Saucepan · Pan

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Ingredient substitutions

Shallots
½ small onion + a little garlic
Butter
olive oil (¾ the amount) · coconut oil · margarine
Sour Cream
plain Greek yogurt · crème fraîche

What to serve with Sauerkraut pierogi

Tips & common questions

How long does Sauerkraut pierogi take to make?

About 125 minutes from start to finish — an estimate based on the 19 steps and 12 ingredients. Times vary with your kitchen and how much prep you do ahead.

What can I use instead of shallots?

Try ½ small onion + a little garlic. See the substitutions section above for more swaps.

Can I scale this recipe up or down?

Yes — use the servings control above the ingredients and every quantity rescales automatically (fractions included). Cooking times stay roughly the same; very large batches may need a little longer.

Is Sauerkraut pierogi vegetarian?

Its ingredients contain no meat or fish, so it's suitable for vegetarians. Check any cheeses for animal rennet if that matters to you.

Recipe data for Sauerkraut pierogi via TheMealDB (open database). ▶ Video. Original source. Consomee adds the scaler, ingredient tools, timing and structure — how we source recipes.