{recipe} Lazy Man Pierogies~tastes like pierogies without all the work!

I come from a strong Polish background on one side, hence my love of pierogies and all other things starchy. I would die on a no-carb diet.  I love a good pierogy and good ones are very hard to find. Mrs. T’s are not good ones. Good ones are also a ton of work and hardly anyone does it anymore, only little old ladies in basement church kitchens in the Polish Catholic churches in the coal region….and they are a dying breed. On the 22nd, I am heading down to the Polish Festival in Wilmington, with my cousin from my Polish side. We are *that* dedicated to searching for good pierogies.

A few years ago, my stepmother got a recipe for lazy man pierogies. Really the next best thing. I don’t make it often because my hubby doesn’t like them. But with the big game coming up in a few weeks, thought I’d post it. If you are grilling brats or something similar, this is a nice, complementary side dish, and it can be made ahead of time and feeds a lot of people. I’m going to post my stepmother’s recipe, and add my comments/alterations behind it, because I have altered her recipe a bit.

So yummy and buttery…..and carb loaded, oh well.

 

Lazy Man Pierogies
 
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Real homemade pierogies are a LOT of work! Use this shortcut recipe to make “Lazy Man” pierogies which are not only easier, but taste just like pierogies!
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Recipe type: fattening
Cuisine: Polish American
Serves: 10

Ingredients
  • 1lb of lasagne (I still do this with the lasagne you boil, have never tried the no-boil kind)
  • 5lbs of potatoes
  • 1lb Velveeta (I use cheddar, or substitute 8 oz of sour cream, so it’s 8 oz cheese, 8 oz sour cream, not a fan of Velveeta)
  • 2 med onions, diced (my parents love onions, I use like half of one small onion, I don’t like mine as oniony as they do, blech. Or I use green onions.)
  • 4-5 sticks of margarine (seriously? No wonder my dad is on Lipitor. I use one, and I use butter, not margarine.)

Instructions
  1. Sautee onions in margarine.( Now there’s a picture–2 onions sizzling away in 5 sticks of margarine. Blech. ) Peel, cut and boil potatoes for mashed potatoes. Make mashed potatoes (it is best to peel the potatoes, don’t short cut here and do them with skins on) and mix in the cheese. I sautee my little half onion in a half stick of butter, and I put the other half a stick in my mashed potatoes. Do not use milk when you mash your potatoes, or use very little. (This is why I sometimes use sour cream.) Cook and drain your lasagne noodles.
  2. Layer and bake at 350 for 30 minutes.
  3. Basically, you’re making a ‘lasagne’ but you’re using your potato mixture as your filling.
  4. Only my parents do their layers this way–noodles, potatoes, onion/margarine mixture.
  5. I do mine very similar, but I mix some onions in with the mashed potatoes, and then do a small layer.
  6. Their’s is a bit too oniony and greasy for me.
  7. Use chives, salt, pepper to taste.
  8. Try to end your layers so that you can do a bit of melted butter on top to prevent drying out.

Notes
It can be made ahead of time, just if you do that and refrigerate (up to 3 days) you’ll have to increase your baking time a bit, as your stuff will be super cold from the fridge. My parents have made it and frozen it with success, I’ve never tried. I don’t have success freezing potato items.

Comments

  1. Wow sounds yummy 5 sticks of butter but I love them so yummy will try with company over

  2. Deb Hornick Gotham says:

    I love pierogies too and I am always looking for something new and different to try .. this sounds like something we might like. Thanks so much for sharing!!

  3. Dianna Thomas says:

    Wow– I love the pierogies– I have intorduced many to the great foods of the country– can’t live without them– and my butt shows it–lol but all that butter–yummmmmmmo– Im gonna have to try it

  4. Thanks for the links. Great idea!

  5. I love your editorial comments :). Agree with you completely about velveeta and margarine – we’ve come a long way, baby!

  6. I live in northwest Indiana. We think we’re Chicago here and have the pierogis to prove it! Every August, in Whiting, IN a massive pierogi fest is thrown. Tons of mouthwatering pierogis, many made by darling Polish women in church basements, live music, beer, and of course pierogis!!! Sigh, I guess I am lucky to live here :)

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