8 INGREDIENTS 6 STEPS 1hr 5min

Italian Wonton Pierogies

RECIPE

5.0
5 Ratings
Pierogis are Polish filled dumplings. My version is made with wonton wrappers because they’re thin and work excellent for this dish. The most critical finish to any pierogi is the butter. Without it, the dough gets dry, your expectations aren’t met and you end up with something less than a pierogi.
Italian Wonton Pierogies Recipe | SideChef
Pierogis are Polish filled dumplings. My version is made with wonton wrappers because they’re thin and work excellent for this dish. The most critical finish to any pierogi is the butter. Without it, the dough gets dry, your expectations aren’t met and you end up with something less than a pierogi.
Sear Nation
My name is Adam and my specialty is cooking at high temperatures. A grill is my favorite kitchen essential, followed by many other great tools. I am excited to bring a taste of Sear Nation to your very own table.
Save Time,
Shop Ingredients
Make grocery shopping easy! Add recipes to your cart, review your ingredients and checkout online with Walmart.
Delivery & Pickup From
Estimated Total: Estimated Total:
Fulfilled by
For every order you place, SideChef is contributing towards ending hunger in America.
Sear Nation
My name is Adam and my specialty is cooking at high temperatures. A grill is my favorite kitchen essential, followed by many other great tools. I am excited to bring a taste of Sear Nation to your very own table.
1hr 5min
Total Time
$3.89
Cost Per Serving

Ingredients

Servings
4
US / METRIC
40
Wonton Wrappers
225 g
Italian Sausage Links
4 g
Garlic , minced
285 g
Ricotta Cheese
115 g
3 g
1 stick
to taste
Save Time,
Shop Ingredients
Make grocery shopping easy! Add recipes to your cart, review your ingredients and checkout online with Walmart.
Delivery & Pickup From
Estimated Total: Estimated Total:
Fulfilled by
For every order you place, SideChef is contributing towards ending hunger in America.

Nutrition Per Serving

VIEW ALL
CALORIES
1411
FAT
46.0 g
PROTEIN
52.4 g
CARBS
192.7 g

Cooking Instructions

HIDE IMAGES
Step 1
First cook the Italian Sausage Links (225 g) in a frying pan. Cut sausage down lengthwise with a knife and remove the skin. Sear ground sausage meat until done throughout.
Step 2
Add Garlic (4 g) to the pan towards the end of cooking so it browns slightly.
Step 3
Pulse cooked sausage meat in a blender for 5-10 seconds until it is a fine crumb. Remove and place in a medium-sized mixing bowl. Add Ricotta Cheese (285 g) , Mozzarella Cheese (115 g) , and Fresh Parsley (3 g) . Mix until well combined.
Step 4
Now its time to prepare the wonton pierogies. Start by boiling a large pot of water. Meanwhile, stuff each Wonton Wrappers (40) with about one tablespoon of filling. Dip your finger tip in water and trace the border of the wonton wrapper with your finger. This will moisten the edge of the dough and make for a better seal.
Step 5
Fold in half the wonton wrapper, sealing the filling inside. Pinch tightly the edges and try to push out most of the air before completely sealing. Large air pockets if sealed in the pierogie will expand rapidly in water, which is undesirable. Boil for 5-7 minutes.
Step 6
Microwave Butter (1 stick) on fifty percent power until melted. Serve pierogies with a drizzle of melted butter and Ground Black Pepper (to taste) on top.
ADD TO PLAN
97 Saved
TOP
Recipe Saved to My Saved Recipes VIEW
Recipe Added to Cart VIEW
Nutrition Per Serving
Calories
1411
% Daily Value*
Fat
46.0 g
59%
Saturated Fat
25.4 g
127%
Trans Fat
0.2 g
--
Cholesterol
163.7 mg
55%
Carbohydrates
192.7 g
70%
Fiber
5.8 g
21%
Sugars
0.2 g
--
Protein
52.4 g
105%
Sodium
2372.6 mg
103%
Vitamin D
0.3 µg
2%
Calcium
462.4 mg
36%
Iron
11.7 mg
65%
Potassium
560.2 mg
12%
Find Nearby Walmart Stores
Enter your zip code to find a Walmart near you.
Sorted by distance from