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Gluten Free Perogies

These Gluten Free Perogies (or Pierogi) taste just like regular Perogies. They’re Easy-to-Make and are a great Gluten Free Side Dish for Large Family Dinners, like Christmas or Thanksgiving.There are so many different ways to make Perogies. A few of my favorite ways are to add Ground Sausage or Chopped Crispy Bacon or for something Sweet I like to add Blueberry or Apple Pie Filling instead of the potato mixture. Another of my favorites is the Sausage and Sauerkraut Perogie, where you fry up some sausage and sauerkraut with some onion.They can be deepfried or cooked in a frying pan.Either way they’re sure to impress.

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How to Make Gluten Free Perogies

In a large mixing bowl, mix sour cream, rice flour, corn starch and salt until a smooth dough forms. Add 1 or 2 Tbsp more of sour cream or rice flour if needed.Cover the dough and place in the fridge for 1/2 an hour.

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Roll out 1/2 of the doughat a time onto a (rice) floured counter top, with a lightly (rice) floured rolling pin. Using a round cookie cutter or glass cup, cut out circles. If the dough breaks, just press it back together with your fingers.Place 1 Tsp of the potato mixture onto each of the dough circles. Fold the circle in half, then press the edges closed making sure to seal all sides.

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Peal, cut and boil the potatoes. Then strain, mash and add milk and 1 Tbsp of butter.Dice then fry onion in the remaining butter.Add the cooked onions and cheese to the mashed potatoes, add salt and pepper to taste. Stir well with a stiff spoon until the mixture is somewhat smooth. Set aside to cool.

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Place the gluten free perogies onto a lined or lightly (rice) floured cookie sheet or plate. Cover and place in the fridge for 1/2 hour.

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Fill a large pot half full with water, bring to boil.Add the gluten free perogies a few at a time and boil until they start to float off the bottom, about 3-5 minutes.Carefully transfer to a frying pan and fry in butter or oil until browned. Flip them half way.

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Gluten Free Perogies (Pierogi)

TheGluten Free PerogiesDough is more delicate than traditional Perogie Dough. If the dough breaks just press it back together with your fingers. It helps to keep the dough covered at all times. Also don’t use too much flour when rolling the dough out. This will help keep the dough from drying out, which will help keep it from cracking.

One of the reasons that I use rice flour in most of my recipes is because its so inexpensive. You can find it for $1.00 a bag at Asian Supermarkets or in the import sections at Larger Grocery Stores. It’s also very versatile and doesn’t have a weird after taste like a lot of other gluten free flours do.

This fantastic dough can be used for a number of other things besides Gluten Free Perogies. I used it make Gluten Free Two Bite Pizza Pops as well. What kind of filling is your favorite?

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Gluten Free Perogies

“These Gluten Free Perogies (or Pierogi) taste just like regular Perogies. They’re Easy-to-Make and are a great Gluten Free Side Dish for Large Family Dinners, like Christmas or Thanksgiving.There are so many different ways to make Perogies. “

Ingredients

For the Dough:

1/2 Cup Sour Cream

1 Cup Rice Flour

1/2 Cup Corn Starch

1/2 Tsp Salt

For the Filling:

2 Large White Potatoes

1/2 of a White Onion

2 Tbsp Butter

1/4 Cup Milk

1 Cup Shredded Cheddar Cheese

Salt and Pepper

Directions

1. In a large mixing bowl, mix sour cream, rice flour, corn starch and salt until a smooth dough forms. Add 1 or 2 Tbsp more of sour cream or rice flour if needed.

2. Cover the dough and place in the fridge for 1/2 an hour.

3. Peal, cut and boil the potatoes. Then strain, mash and add milk and 1 Tbsp of butter.

4. Dice then fry onion in the remaining butter.

5. Add the cooked onions and cheese to the mashed potatoes, add salt and pepper to taste. Stir well with a stiff spoon until the mixture is somewhat smooth. Set aside to cool.

6. Roll out 1/2 of the doughat a time onto a (rice) floured counter top, with a lightly (rice) floured rolling pin. Using a round cookie cutter or glass cup, cut out circles. If the dough breaks, just press it back together with your fingers.

7. Place 1 Tsp of the potato mixture onto each of the dough circles. Fold the circle in half, then press the edges closed making sure to seal all sides.

8. Place the gluten free perogies onto a lined or lightly (rice) floured cookie sheet or plate. Cover and place in the fridge for 1/2 hour.

9. Fill a large pot half full with water, bring to boil.

10. Add the gluten free preogies a few at a time and boil until they start to float off the bottom, about 3-5 minutes.

11. Carefully transfer to a frying pan and fry in butter or oil until browned. Flip them half way.

12. Serve with a side of sour cream.

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Recipe Note:

– The perogies are very delicate. You can skip boiling them and just fry them instead if you find it easier.

– Gluten Free Perogies can be made ahead of time and frozen. Lay them out flat and uncooked before freezing. Drop the frozen gluten free perogies into boiling water the same way.

– Potato or Tapioca Starch can be used in place of the Corn Starch if needed.

– Xanthan gum can be used in the dough if desired. It will help the dough stick together a bit better. Use 1/2 a tsp if you prefer to add it.

– Rice Flour can vary from brand to brand. I’ve found that measurements can be different depending on the brand you’re using. The Thai brand which has red writing on the bag tends to be ground finer and can take more than the Indian rice flour that I get at Superstore. Both brands work wonderfully but there is a slight difference in the measurements, as I mentioned. Because of this, I like to add the flour a little a time until the consistency is right.

This recipe makes 24 Gluten FreePerogies.

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Gluten Free Perogies (Pierogi)

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Gluten Free Perogies

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Author: Lyndsay Baker

Serves: 24

Ingredients

  • For the Dough;
  • ½ Cup Sour Cream
  • 1 Cup Rice Flour
  • ½ Cup Corn Starch
  • ½ Tsp Salt
  • For the Filling:
  • 2 Large White Potatoes
  • ½ of a White Onion
  • 2 Tbsp Butter
  • ¼ Cup Milk
  • 1 Cup Shredded Cheddar Cheese
  • Salt and Pepper

Instructions

  1. In a large mixing bowl, mix sour cream, rice flour and corn starch until a smooth dough forms.
  2. Cover the dough and place in the fridge for ½ an hour.
  3. Peal, cut and boil the potatoes. Then strain, mash and add milk and 1 Tbsp of butter.
  4. Dice then fry onion in the remaining butter.
  5. Add the cooked onions and cheese to the mashed potatoes, add salt and pepper to taste. Stir well with a stiff spoon until the mixture is somewhat smooth. Set aside to cool.
  6. Roll out ½ of the dough at a time onto a (rice) floured counter top, with a lightly (rice) floured rolling pin. Using a round cookie cutter or glass cup, cut out circles.
  7. Place 1 Tsp of the potato mixture onto each of the dough circles. Fold the circle in half, then press the edges closed making sure to seal all sides.
  8. Place the perogies onto a lined or lightly (rice) floured cookie sheet or plate. Cover and place in the fridge for ½ hour.
  9. Fill a large pot half full with water, bring to boil.
  10. Add preogies a few at a time and boil until they start to float off the bottom, about 3-5 minutes.
  11. Carefully transfer to a frying pan and fry in butter or oil until browned. Flip them half way.
  12. Serve with a side of sour cream.
  13. Note. Perogies can be made ahead of time and frozen. Lay them out flat and uncooked before freezing. Drop the frozen perogies into boiling water the same way.
  14. This recipe makes 24 Gluten Free Perogies.

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FAQs

What can I use instead of sour cream on perogies? ›

You'd be much better off substituting buttermilk, cream cheese blended with a bit of milk, or yogurt.

What's a good sauce for pierogi? ›

Tarragon and Lemon Sauce: A zesty sauce that contrasts well with the richness of pierogi. Beef and Mushroom Sauce: It is a deep and flavorful choice and ideal for meat-stuffed pierogi. Cranberry and Orange Sauce: A delightful fusion of sweet and tangy, perfect for enhancing the flavors of dessert pierogi.

Are Mrs T pierogies gluten free? ›

This product has 2 ingredients with gluten and 3 ingredients that may have gluten.

Are you supposed to eat perogies with sour cream? ›

Sour cream's tangy touch: Enjoying pierogi with a spoonful of sour cream is traditional. Its creamy consistency and tangy undertone enrich the pierogi experience. Caramelized onions: The sweetness of caramelized onions perfectly complements savory pierogi.

What is the closest thing to sour cream? ›

Yogurt is your best substitute for sour cream. Whether you're baking or making a dip or sauce, yogurt is a 1:1 sub. That means if your recipe calls for 1 cup of sour cream, you can replace it with 1 cup of yogurt. Full-fat Greek or natural yogurts work best, but low-fat or even nonfat can be used, too.

Can I use cream instead of sour cream? ›

If you run out, you can make a sour cream substitute with no cooking and very little effort. All you need is three ingredients (milk, distilled white vinegar, and heavy cream) and 24-48 hours to let it ferment and thicken.

How to make pierogies taste good? ›

Add onion and drained pierogies and season to taste with salt and pepper or House Seasoning. Cook over high heat until the onion is soft and browned and pierogies are nicely browned. The pasta shell will get a little crunchy - it's delish! Serve with a dollop of sour cream.

What goes good with perogies as a side dish? ›

The best side dishes to serve with pierogies are boneless pork ribs, caramelized onions, carrots and potatoes, teriyaki pork chops, roasted Brussels sprouts, taco casserole, sautéed mushrooms, cucumber salad, borscht, applesauce, cabbage rolls, kielbasa, sautéed spinach, coleslaw, and corn on the cob.

Why are hashbrowns not gluten-free? ›

Hash browns are potatoes and should be gluten free, however, having someone else prepare them is a different story. They may have a flour coating on them or processed in a place where they make things with flour which can become airborne and get into everything. Check the label.

Which frozen fries are gluten-free? ›

Ore-Ida labels most of its frozen French fries in bags as gluten-free. It also labels many of its tater tot products as gluten-free. Since Ore-Ida products are readily available in grocery stores, this brand is your best bet for frozen gluten-free fries and tater tots.

Can celiacs eat fried chips? ›

Most potato chips, veggie chips, and tortilla chips are gluten-free, though you may want to look for a gluten-free label just to be safe. Meanwhile, you should avoid pita chips and any chips made with flour, whole wheat, wheat starch, or malt vinegar.

Are frozen perogies better boiled or fried? ›

T's Pierogies. If you have the time, boil the frozen pierogies first, to get the pasta perfect for sautéing. However, it's not a must—you can also cook frozen pierogies right in the skillet without boiling them—and they will turn out delicious.

Are perogies better boiled or fried? ›

Boiling Pierogi is the most popular method of cooking Pierogi because it adds no additional calories to your meal. It also offers a soft, delicate texture which is the more traditional way of eating Polish pierogi.

Can you overcook perogies? ›

Be careful not over-cook or they will come apart. Remove with a slotted spoon and place on a dish towel to remove excess water. Serve with butter, sour cream, whipped cream, white sugar, brown sugar, or fresh fruits.

Can I use milk instead of sour cream? ›

12. Regular Milk. Although not an ideal substitute due to the lack of flavor and thick texture, you can use regular milk as a substitute for sour cream when in a pinch. Regular milk, as a replacement, is best in baked goods such as cakes, cookies, and bread.

What can I substitute for sour cream in cheesy potatoes? ›

What can you substitute for sour cream in cheesy potatoes? Plain yogurt (or plain Greek yogurt), Mexican crema, or crème fraîche are all good substitutes for sour cream.

How to make sour cream at home in 5 minutes? ›

Place 1 cup heavy cream and 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice or distilled white vinegar in a clean 1 pint glass jar and stir with a clean spoon until combined. Cover with a paper towel or cheesecloth and secure with a rubber band.

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