Pierogi are filled dumplings made from soft wheat flour dough, typically stuffed with savory or sweet ingredients such as potatoes and cheese, meat, mushrooms and sauerkraut, or seasonal fruits. They are a staple across Poland, especially popular in Kraków and Lublin. The dumplings are usually boiled, then optionally pan-fried in butter until golden. Pierogi are enjoyed year-round but are especially significant during holidays like Christmas Eve (Wigilia). Historically, pierogi were peasant food that evolved into a national symbol.
Common variations include ruskie (with cheese and potato) and z kapustą i grzybami (with cabbage and mushrooms).
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