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My family always called them perogies (singular: perogy). But they go by many names depending on what region or even family you talk to. Pierogi, pyrohy, varenyky, pedaheh, verenika just to name a few. Point being, Ukrainian dumplings are delicious, no matter what you call them.
I have tried every perogy dough out there. I’ve tested recipes using sour cream, butter, eggs, baking powder, etc. It took a while to connect my memories and the ingredients to create the perfect perogy dough texture. But I got there eventually. Read all about my journey with creating my own Ukrainian recipes in this blog post.
Perogy dough is famously sticky and shrink-y. I find that a nap in the fridge helps with this issue. Try this dough with my Potato & Cheddar filling, a tasty-as-heck classic. Everyone loves potato & cheddar filling.
Check out the recipe video below for a tutorial on how to make this pillowy perogy dough.
Perogy Dough
Ingredients
- 3 – 3½ cups flour
- ½ cup milk room temperature
- ½ cup water room temperature
- 2 tbsp butter melted
- 2 tbsp sour cream
- ½ tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp sea salt
Instructions
- Add 3 cups of flour and remaining ingredients to a stand mixer bowl or large bowl if you are kneading by hand.
- If you are using a stand mixer, affix the dough hook attachment and mix the dough on low speed until just combined. If you are mixing the dough by hand, use a wooden spoon to mix until you reach a wet, shaggy, mostly combined dough.
- If you are using a stand mixer, up the speed a couple notches and knead the dough until it has mostly pulled away from the side of the bowl mostly and looks smooth, or about 5 minutes. If you are mixing the dough by hand, dust the counter with flour and turn the dough onto the counter and knead until smooth, about 15 minutes. A bench scraper would be helpful if you are kneading by hand. If the dough is very sticky, add in up to a further 1/2 cup flour as you knead. The dough will be soft.
- Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight before rolling out.