Tata's Silesian Dumplings
Polana Polish Food is proud to introduce Tata’s Pierogi, a Chicago favorite celebrated for its authentic and carefully crafted Polish dishes. Among our offerings from Tata's are authentic Silesian Dumplings, a traditional Polish comfort food that originates from the Silesia region. These round, potato-based dumplings are easily recognized by the characteristic indentation in the center, perfect for holding sauces. With a soft, tender texture, Silesian Dumplings are versatile and can be enjoyed in a variety of ways. They are often served as a side dish, paired with hearty meat sauces, or alongside classic Polish dishes like pork or chicken cutlets. Whether you're enjoying them as a savory accompaniment or as part of a traditional Polish meal, Tata's Silesian Dumplings bring the rich culinary heritage of Silesia right to your table.
Weight: 13oz (372g) - approx 22 pierogi
Ingredients
fresh potatoes, potato starch, water, canola oil.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 93g/3 pierogi, Amount per serving: Calories 150, Total Fat 1g (1% DV), Sat Fat 0g (0% DV), Trans Fat 0g, Cholesterol 0mg (0% DV), Sodium 520mg (23% DV), Total Carb 34g (12% DV), Dietary Fiber 3g (4% DV), Total Sugars 1g, Includes 0g Added Sugars (0% DV), Protein 3g, Vitamin D 0%, Potassium 10%, Calcium 2%, Iron 4%
*The % Daily value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for a general nutrition advice.
Cooking Instructions
- Classic
For Best Quality, quicker prep time and a classic taste, quicker prep time and a classic taste, heat 3-4 qtrs. of water in a pot and bring to a slow boil. Add a tsp. of salt for taste. Place frozen pierogi in boiling water and cook uncovered for 2 to 3 minutes or until they rise to the top. Stir occasionally, and drain thoroughly once done. Do not overcook.
IMPORTANT: Overcooking will decrease the quality of the dough.
Option: Once the pierogi have cooked, and have been thoroughly drained, you can fry them on a pan for a crispy taste. Place pierogi on a skillet with a bit of oil and fry on low heat until evenly brown on both side.
- Fried
For Best Quality and a crunchy taste, take pierogi out of the freezer and allow them to thaw for about 3-4 hours (As a faster option you may also defrost in the microwave, but this is a less healthy option). Once the pierogi have thawed, place them evenly in a skillet with a bit of oil and 3 to 4 tbsp. of water on low heat and turn occasionally to brown evenly on both sides.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to keep on low heat as you fry the pierogi as high heat toughens the dough.
Smacznego!