Cereales y Granos

Frozen potato pierogi

Frozen potato pierogi
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Ingredient Information

Name

Frozen potato pierogi

Category

Cereales y Granos

Popularity

2 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Frozen potato pierogi are a delicious traditional preparation from Eastern Europe, particularly popular in countries like Poland, Ukraine, and Lithuania. They are small dumplings made of soft dough and filled with a creamy potato mash, often accompanied by onion, cheese, or spices to enhance their flavor. Pierogi are generally cooked by boiling and can then be pan-fried to achieve a crispy texture on the outside.

The term pierogi comes from the Polish language, and the dish has been adopted and adapted in various cuisines around the world. In the Hispanic American context, although there is no exact synonym for pierogi, this dish can be compared to empanadillas or stuffed pastries, although its dough and preparation are specific. Some countries might simply refer to them as little potato turnovers in informal contexts.

Frozen versions of potato pierogi are very practical for everyday cooking, as they only require quick cooking and maintain their original freshness and flavor. Nutritionally, they provide energy thanks to their carbohydrate content from the potato and dough, as well as protein if the filling includes cheese. They are an excellent option for family meals, served with sour cream, fried onions, or bacon.

Nutritional Properties

2.1g
fiber
18mcg
folate
5g
fats
240mg
potassium
180
calories
0mcg
lycopene
5g
proteins
4mg
vitamin c
28g
carbohydrates

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