UNCLE BILL'S POTATO/CHEDDAR FILLING FOR PEROGIES
This filling is very popular with most people and they like the perogies with both the onion and garlic added.
Provided by William Uncle Bill
Categories Potato
Time 20m
Yield 24-36 perogies
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a medium size saucepan, add potatoes and just cover with water.
- Bring to boil, reduce heat and cook for about 15 minutes or until potatoes are tender.
- Drain and mash potatoes.
- Add grated cheese and mix well.
- Cheese will melt and will be incorporated with the potatoes.
- In a frying pan, add butter, chopped onions and garlic and saute' for 3 to 4 minutes.
- Add saute'ed onion/garlic to the potatoes in the saucepan and mix well.
- Add beaten eggs, salt and pepper and mix well.
- The amount of filling to use will depend on the size of Mini Form you will be using.
- If using the 4" Mini Form, use 1 heaping tablespoon of filling.
- The filling mix handles best when cooled.
VORENIKI (PEROGIES), POTATO/CHEDDAR CHEESE & ONION
The Voreniki are an excellent side dish and are handy to have available frozen. I have improved on this recipe since my Russian Grandmother taught me how to make them over 50 years ago. Using whipping cream in the dough mixture, tenderizes the dough
Provided by William Uncle Bill
Categories Potato
Time 50m
Yield 36 Voreniki, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- DOUGH PREPARATION--------------.
- In a medium size mixing bowl, add eggs, milk, whipping cream, sour cream and salt and whisk well to blend.
- Add baking powder and stir in gently.
- In a large mixing bowl, add flour and egg mixture and mix well to incorporate.
- Add additional flour if necessary so that dough does not stick to bowl or feel sticky.
- Form dough into a ball and knead about 10 times.
- Divide dough in half, form into balls, cover with a damp cloth and set aside until ready to use.
- FILLING--------------.
- In a medium size saucepan, add potatoes and cover with water.
- Cook until potatoes are tender; drain.
- Mash potatoes, then add grated cheddar cheese, onion, salt and pepper and mix well to incorporate.
- Break off pieces of dough and form into balls, about the size of a golf ball.
- Roll out each ball of dough on a floured surface to about 1/16 inch thickness.
- Place dough into a 4 or 5 inch "MINI FORM" and make sure that the dough projects over the edges.
- Spoon about 1 to 2 tablespoons of filling into the centre, (depending to the size of Mini Form you are using). Place the form into one hand and lift the edge of the"MINI FORM" and slightly push the filling down with your finger.
- Now fold the"MINI FORM" completely over and squeeze.
- Remove excess dough by running your finger around the folded edges and set excess dough aside to be used again.
- Continue to form the Voreniki until all dough and filling are used up.
- As an alternate, if you do not have a "MINI-FORM", after rolling the dough out to 1/16 inch thickness, place a heaping tablespoon of filling in the center. Fold the dough over and crimp together. Then take a fork that is dipped in flour and press the edges to ensure a seal.
- If you have filling left over, cover and refrigerate to use later or form patties and fry.
- TO COOK--------------.
- Fill a pasta cooker or a large pot 3/4 full with water and bring to a rolling boil.
- Add 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of salt to the water.
- When the water is in a rolling boil, drop in 6 formed Voreniki, stir once with a slotted spoon so that they do not stick together.
- Cook for about 2 minutes or until they rise to the surface in about 1 1/2 minutes of cooking and continue to cook for the full 2 minutes.
- Remove with a slotted spoon and place in a bowl.
- If desired, add some melted butter to coat.
- Serve immediately with additional melted butter, a dollop of sour cream or yogurt and a sprinkling of chopped green onions or chives.
- To reheat, you can drop them again into boiling water for about 1 1/2 minutes.
- Or you can fry them in a small amount of butter, cover and fry on medium-high heat for about 1 minute on each side or until golden brown.
- The Voreniki freeze very well.
- Place on a tray or a cookie sheet in one layer and freeze.
- Then package them in zip-loc bags or vacuum seal bags in quanties as desired.
- To reheat frozen Voreniki; let thaw for about 1/2 hour and then fry in a small amount of butter as noted above.
UNCLE BILL'S PEROGIE DOUGH
I have provided a very detailed method for making perogies, please read carefully and follow the instructions. Practice a bit if necessary to make sure that the dough comes out properly. I developed this dough recipe about 25 years ago and it has withstood the criticism of many especially the Ukrainian people. Surprisingly, they say this is the best dough for perogies that they have ever had, nice and tender and is not chewy like most.
Provided by William Uncle Bill
Categories Healthy
Time 45m
Yield 36 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In a large size mixing bowl, mix together eggs, milk, whipping cream, sour cream and salt and whisk until well blended.
- Add baking powder and blend until incorporated.
- Add flour one cup at a time and whisk well the first two cups.
- Add the third cup and now mix using a large plastic spoon or a wooden spoon.
- Add the fourth cup and continue mixing with a spoon.
- At this point, you may not be able to pick up all the flour, so roll out the contents onto a lightly floured surface.
- Knead the dough until it becomes smooth and shiny.
- If the dough is still sticky add a bit more flour and continue to knead until it is not sticky and does not stick to your hands.
- Break dough off into chunks and roll between your hands to the size of a golf ball.
- On a lightly floured surface, firstly flatten the dough ball with the palm of your hand to about 1/2-inch thickness, then coat each side very lightly with some flour.
- Using a heavy rolling pin, (I prefer a marble rolling pin), start to roll out the dough.
- As you are rolling, the dough should stick to the rolling pin.
- When this happens and the dough is almost all the way around the rolling pin, peel the dough off as it should come off very easy.
- Place the dough back on the rolling surface with the side that was against the rolling pin should now be on the rolling surface.
- Very lightly, dust the top surface ONLY with a bit of flour.
- Start rolling again, roll back and forth, then side to side to try and keep the dough round.
- The dough should now be sticking to the rolling surface and not onto the rolling pin.
- You will note that the dough does not "snap" back to a smaller round.
- Should this happen, just re-roll again.
- When finished rolling, the dough should be about 1/16-inch in thickness.
- Open the Mini Form (photo above) and rub the surface with some flour, this will prevent the dough from sticking to the Mini Form.
- Place the rolled dough over the Mini Form and make sure that the dough is well over the edges of the Mini Form.
- Place about 1 heaping tablespoon of your choice of filling in the center of the dough.
- Pick the Mini Form up and close it slightly.
- If necessary, push the filling down just a bit.
- Now fold the Mini Form completely shut and press tightly.
- Hold the Mini Form closed and remove excess dough with your thumb or finger. This helps seal the edges of the dough.
- Use the excess dough to form more dough balls.
- Open the Mini Form and the perogi should drop out easily.
- Set perogi aside until you prepare more.
- Continue to make perogies with the remaining dough.
- You can use whatever size of Mini Form that you desire, the 3 1/4" or 4". Five and 6" Mini Forms are also available.
- COOKING INSTRUCTIONS.
- In a large cooking pot or pasta pot, fill 3/4 full with water and bring to a boil.
- Add 1 tablespoon of salt and 2 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil or a good vegetable oil.
- Gently add about 8 to 10 perogies to the pot, stir gently with a slotted spoon and bring back to boil.
- Cook, uncovered for 2 to 3 minutes or until perogies float to the surface.
- Remove with a slotted spoon into a bowl.
- The perogies may be eaten immediately with some butter or margarine, a dollop of sour cream and a sprinkling of chopped green onions or chives.
- The amount of perogies may vary depending on the size of Mini Form you are using.
- If desired, preheat a frying pan to medium-high heat, add 3 tablespoons of butter and 1 tablespoon of olive oil or vegetable oil.
- Add some finely chopped onions to the frying pan and sauté for 2 minutes.
- Now add the perogies, cover and lightly fry until they are lightly browned on both sides, turning once.
- Serve immediately with more butter if desired, a dollop of sour cream, chopped green onions or chives and even some cooked chopped bacon bits.
- These perogies freeze well.
- After the perogies are boiled, place them on a cookie sheet (absorb any water with paper towels).
- Place sheet in freezer for at least 2 hours until perogies are frozen.
- Place them into freezer bags or vacuum seal bags in whatever quantities are best for you and return the sealed units back to the freezer.
- The perogies will last from 6 months to 1 year when frozen.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 69, Fat 1.7, SaturatedFat 0.8, Cholesterol 21.1, Sodium 73.2, Carbohydrate 11, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 0.3, Protein 2.2
RUSSIAN VORENIKI (VARENIKI, PEROGIES) RICOTTA CHEESE AND ONIONS
A traditional Russian recipe that has been in our family for over 100 years. I have made some modifications to tenderize the dough and also make them tastier.
Provided by William Uncle Bill
Categories Cheese
Time 50m
Yield 36 Voreniki, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- DOUGH PREPARATION--------------.
- In a medium size mixing bowl, add eggs, milk, whipping cream and salt and whisk well to blend.
- Add baking powder and stir in gently.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine flour and egg mixture and mix well to incorporate.
- Add additional flour if necessary so that dough does not stick to the bowl or feel sticky.
- Form dough into a ball and knead about 10 times.
- Divide dough in half, form into balls, wrap each ball in plastic wrap and set aside.
- FILLING--------------.
- Squeeze out as much liquid from Ricotta cheese and discard.
- In a large mixing bowl, add Ricotta cheese and beaten eggs and mix well to blend.
- Add chopped green onions, salt and black pepper and mix to incorporate.
- Break off pieces of dough and form into balls about the size of a golf ball.
- On a floured surface, roll out each ball to a round about 1/16 inch thickness, turning at least once during rolling.
- Place dough into a 5 inch"MINI FORM" and make sure that the dough projects over the edges.
- Spoon about 2 tablespoons of filling into the centre, lift one edge of the"MINI FORM" and lightly press push the filling down.
- Now fold the"MINI FORM" completely over and squeeze tightly.
- Remove any excess dough by running your finger around the folded edge and set dough aside to be use again.
- Continue to form the Voreniki until all dough and filling are used up.
- If you have any filling left over, cover and refrigerate to be used within 2 days.
- TO COOK--------------.
- Fill a pasta cooker or a large cooking pot 3/4 full with water and bring to a rolling boil.
- Add 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of salt to the water.
- While the water is boiling, drop 6 formed Voreniki, stir once carefully with a slotted spoon so that the Voreniki do not stick together.
- Cook for 3 minutes total as they will rise to the surface after cooking for about 1 1/2 minutes.
- Remove with a slotted spoon and place in a bowl.
- If desired, sprinkle some melted butter over the Voreniki.
- DO NOT add melted butter if you are going to freeze the Voreniki.
- Serve immediately with additional melted butter, a dollop of sour cream or yogurt and a sprinkling of chopped green onions or chives.
- To reheat, you can drop them again into boiling water for about 1 1/2 minutes.
- You can also fry the Voreniki in a small amount of butter, cover and fry on medium-high for 1 minute on each side or until lightly browned.
- TO FREEZE--------------.
- Place on a tray or cookie sheet in a single layer and freeze.
- Then package them in zip-loc bags or vacuum seal in bags in desired amounts.
- To reheat frozen Voreniki; let thaw for about 1/2 hour and then fry in a small almount of butter as noted above.
HOMEMADE POTATO AND CHEESE PIEROGIES / OLD FASHIONED PEROGIES
Make and share this Homemade Potato and Cheese Pierogies / Old Fashioned Perogies recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Mimi Bobeck
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 30m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Potato and Cheese Filling: Cook the onion in butter until tender.
- Combine it with potatoes and cheese.
- Season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Vary the proportions and ingredients in this recipe to suit your taste.
- Mix the flour with the salt in a deep bowl.
- Add the egg, oil and water to make a medium soft dough.
- Knead on a floured board until the dough is smooth.
- Caution: Too much kneading will toughen the dough.
- Divide the dough into 2 parts.
- Cover and let stand for at least 10 minutes.
- Prepare the filling.
- The filling should be thick enough to hold its shape.
- Roll the dough quite thin on a floured board.
- Cut rounds with a large biscuit cutter, or as most old-world grandmothers did, with the open end of a glass.
- Put the round in the palm of your hand.
- Place a spoonful of filling in it, fold over to form a half circle and press the edges together with the fingers.
- The edges should be free of filling.
- Be sure the edges are sealed well to prevent the filling from running out.
- Place the pierogi on a floured board or tea towel and then cover with another tea towel to prevent them from drying out.
- COOKING: Drop a few pierogies into a large quantity of rapidly boiling salted water.
- Do not attempt to cook too many at a time.
- Stir VERY gently with a wooden spoon to separate them and to prevent them from sticking to the bottom of the pot.
- Continue boiling for 3-4 minutes.
- The cooling period will depend upon the size you made it, the thickness of the dough and the filling.
- Pierogies will be ready when they are puffed.
- Remove them with a perforated spoon or skimmer to a colander and drain thoroughly.
- Place in a deep dish, sprinkle generously with melted butter to prevent them from sticking.
- Cover and keep them hot until all are cooked.
- Serve in a large dish without piling or crowding them.
- Top with melted butter- chopped crisp bacon and/or chopped onions lightly browned in butter.
- REHEATING: One of the great things about perogies, is that they can be made in large quantities, refrigerated, frozen and reheated without loss of quality.
- Many prefer reheated perogies as compared to freshly boiled ones.
- To re-heat, you can: 1) pan fry pierogies in butter or bacon fat until they are light in color or, 2) heat the pierogies in the top of a double boiler or in the oven until they are hot and plump or, 3) deep fry them.
UNCLE BILL'S COTTAGE CHEESE PEROGIE FILLING
For those who love cottage cheese, these perogies are a delightful treat. The original recipe was given to me by my Grandmother over 55 years ago. I have made some modifications to enhance the taste. Please see, Uncle Bill's Perogie Dough recipe, #53518 This filling is also good for Pyrahi: See, Uncle Bill's Pyrahi Dough, recipe #53694
Provided by William Uncle Bill
Categories Cheese
Time 15m
Yield 30-36 perogies
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Squeeze as much liquid that you can from the dry curd cottage cheese and discard.
- In a mixing bowl, add cottage cheese, finely chopped green onions, beaten eggs, salt and pepper and mix well to blend.
- Use 1 heaping tablespoon for each perogie.
- Boil for 2 to 3 minutes or until they float to the surface.
- Serve with melted butter and sour cream if desired.
- These perogies freeze well.
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