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Pierogies and Kielbasa Skillet π₯ππ₯
Comfort food made easy in one panβcrispy, buttery, and satisfying

Introduction
This Pierogies and Kielbasa Skillet is a simple, hearty meal that comes together fast with minimal effort.
Golden pan-fried pierogies pair perfectly with smoky kielbasa and caramelized onions for a rich, comforting dish that feels homemade and filling.
Ingredients
Main:
- 500g frozen pierogies (potato & cheese or preferred filling)
- 300β400g kielbasa (sliced)
- 1 large onion (sliced)
- 2β3 tbsp butter or oil
Optional Flavor Add-ins:
- Garlic (minced)
- Paprika
- Black pepper
- Fresh parsley
- Sour cream (for serving)
Substitutions:
- Kielbasa β smoked sausage, chicken sausage, or turkey sausage
- Butter β olive oil
- Pierogies β ravioli or dumplings
- Onion β shallots
Timing
- Preparation time: 10 minutes
- Cooking time: 20β25 minutes
- Total time: ~30β35 minutes
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Cook pierogies
Boil or pan-fry pierogies according to package instructions until tender and lightly golden. Set aside.
Step 2: Cook kielbasa
In a large skillet, cook sliced kielbasa until browned and slightly crispy.
Step 3: Add onions
Add sliced onions and cook until soft and caramelized.
Step 4: Combine
Add pierogies back into the skillet.
Step 5: Crisp everything
Cook together for a few minutes until pierogies are golden and slightly crispy.
Step 6: Season
Add garlic, paprika, salt, and pepper if using.
Step 7: Finish
Top with parsley and serve warm with sour cream if desired.

Nutritional Information (approx per serving)
- Calories: 450β650 kcal
- Protein: 15β25g
- Carbohydrates: 40β55g
- Fat: 25β35g
Healthier Alternatives
- Use turkey or chicken sausage
- Air fry pierogies instead of pan-frying
- Add vegetables (peppers, spinach, cabbage)
- Use less butter
- Choose whole grain or lighter pierogies
Serving Suggestions
- Sour cream or Greek yogurt
- Mustard or spicy sauce
- Side salad
- Steamed vegetables
- Pickles or sauerkraut
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overcooking pierogies (they break apart)
- Not browning kielbasa properly
- Too much oil (can feel greasy)
- Skipping onion caramelization
- Overcrowding the pan
Storage Tips
- Store in fridge up to 3 days
- Reheat in skillet for best texture
- Avoid microwaving (can soften pierogies too much)
- Freeze cooked sausage mixture separately if needed
- Store in airtight container



