pierogies

/pɪˈroʊɡiz/

nounpi · RO · gies

Think: “PIE-ROH-gees” — they’re like little PIE pockets, so start with PIE, then ROH, then gees.

Yes, it's pierogies. The tricky part is the vowel order: it’s **pie** + **ro** + **gies** (starts with **pie-**, not *peri-* or *piro-*).

Definition

  1. nounDumplings (often filled with potato, cheese, meat, or fruit) that are boiled and sometimes pan-fried; a plural form of pierogi.

Examples

  • We ordered pierogies with potato and cheese, then crisped them in a pan with onions.
  • At the festival, the booth served pierogies topped with sour cream and chives.
  • She froze extra pierogies so dinner would be quick later in the week.

Synonyms

dumplingsfilled dumplingsPolish dumplingsstuffed pasta

Translations

ES pierogi (empanadillas/dumplings polacos)PT pierogi (bolinhos/dumplings poloneses)FR pierogi (raviolis/bouchées polonaises)

Common misspellings

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