🥟 Pierogi leniwe
Pierogi leniwe (literally “lazy dumplings”) are a traditional Polish dish made primarily from fresh farmer’s cheese. Despite the name, they’re not typical stuffed pierogi — instead, the dough and filling are mixed together, shaped, and boiled.
They’re similar to cottage cheese dumplings and are soft, tender, and slightly sweet.
🇵🇱 Origin
Pierogi leniwe are a staple of Polish home cooking and are often compared to:
- Kluski leniwe (another name for the same dish)
- Varenyky (similar Eastern European dumplings)
🧀 Main Ingredients
- Twaróg (Polish farmer’s cheese)
- Eggs
- Flour
- Pinch of salt
- Sometimes a bit of sugar
👩🍳 How They’re Made
- Mix cheese, egg, and flour into a soft dough.
- Roll into long ropes.
- Cut into diamond-shaped pieces.
- Boil until they float (about 2–3 minutes).
🍽 How They’re Served
Sweet version (most traditional):
- Melted butter
- Sugar
- Cinnamon
- Sour cream
Savory version:
- Butter and breadcrumbs
- Fried onions
💡 Why “Lazy”?
Because unlike classic pierogi (like Pierogi ruskie), there’s no rolling and sealing individual dumplings — everything is mixed together.
If you’d like, I can give you:
- A traditional Polish recipe with exact measurements
- A healthier / high-protein version
- Or tips to make them extra fluffy 😊