

If you’re a fan of pierogies, this pierogi casserole is sure to become a new dinner favorite. Pierogies are stuffed dumplings of Eastern European origin, usually filled with potato, meat, cheese or vegetables. This pierogi casserole recipe uses frozen pierogies for easy prep. Paired with savory kielbasa, and a rich, creamy cheese sauce, it’s comfort food at its best.
This recipe is perfect on busy weeknights when you want a hearty meal without the hassle or as a make-ahead dish to warm up for no-fuss entertaining. It’s easy to prepare ahead of time and simply reheat when you’re ready to enjoy a warm, satisfying meal.
Here’s what you need to create this hearty, comforting pierogi casserole.
Frozen Pierogies: These pre-made dumplings are typically filled with potatoes and onions and come ready to be cooked or baked. Look for them in your grocer’s freezer.
Kielbasa Sausage: In many Eastern European traditions, pierogies are often served with sausages like kielbasa. This pairing highlights the region’s love for hearty, flavorful comfort foods. You can also use another type of sausage for this recipe if you’d prefer. It’s all about adding that savory, smoky flavor!
Cream Cheese and Sour Cream: These add rich, creamy texture and tangy flavors that make the pierogi casserole extra comforting and indulgent. Pierogies are also traditionally served with sour cream.
Other Ingredients: Chicken broth keeps the sauce smooth and savory, black pepper adds a gentle kick, cheddar cheese adds melty, creamy flavor, and green onions brighten everything up.
Here’s a quick rundown of how to make this cozy, cheesy pierogi casserole come together in no time. Check out the full ingredient list and recipe directions below!
Microwave the frozen pierogies for a couple of minutes to thaw them, then layer them evenly in a prepared baking dish with sliced kielbasa on top.
Whisk together cream cheese, sour cream, chicken broth, and pepper until smooth, then stir in shredded cheddar cheese and green onions. Make sure the cream cheese is soft, otherwise it won’t mix into the sauce well. To soften cream cheese quickly, leave it at room temperature for about 30 minutes—or microwave it uncovered, 10 seconds at a time, stirring in between to avoid overheating.
Pour the creamy sauce over the pierogies and sausage, cover with foil, and bake until heated through. Remove the foil, sprinkle with more cheddar, and bake a few more minutes until melted and bubbly. Finish with an extra sprinkle of fresh green onions for a bright, tasty touch.
Leftovers taste just as good and make for an easy, satisfying meal the next day. Here’s how to keep them fresh.
Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days. We wouldn’t recommend freezing your leftovers, as the creamy sauce can separate or become grainy when thawed and reheated.
Heat in a covered casserole dish (you can just use foil!) in a 350°F oven for 10 to 15 minutes until hot.

Heat oven to 375°F. Spray 12x8-inch (2-quart) ceramic or glass baking dish with cooking spray.

Place frozen pierogies and water in medium microwave-safe bowl; cover with plastic wrap. Microwave on High for 2 minutes; stir. Continue microwaving on High for 1 1/2 to 2 minutes until thawed.

Layer pierogies evenly in baking dish, overlapping slightly. Top with sausage.

In medium bowl, whisk together cream cheese, sour cream, chicken broth, and pepper until smooth. Stir in 1/2 cup of the cheddar cheese and 1/3 cup of the green onions (reserve remaining onions for topping).

Pour cream cheese mixture evenly over pierogies. Cover with foil; bake 22 to 27 minutes or until center is heated through and temperature reaches 165°F.

Uncover and top with remaining cheese; bake 3 to 5 minutes or until cheese is melted.

Sprinkle with reserved green onions.

| Food Component / Nutrient | Amount | % , Daily Value* |
|---|---|---|
| Total Fat | 41g | 63% |
| Saturated Fat | 19g | 97% |
| Trans Fat | 1g | % Value Not Available |
| Monounsaturated Fat | 13g | % Value Not Available |
| Polyunsaturated Fat | 2&½g | % Value Not Available |
| Omega-3 | 0g | % Value Not Available |
| Cholesterol | 105mg | 35% |
| Sodium | 1260mg | 52% |
| Total Carbohydrate | 36g | 12% |
| Dietary Fiber | 2g | 10% |
| Soluble Fiber | 0g | % Value Not Available |
| Insoluble Fiber | 0g | % Value Not Available |
| Sugars | 4g | % Value Not Available |
| Protein | 20g | % Value Not Available |
| Vitamin D | Value Not Available | 10% |
| Calcium | Value Not Available | 30% |
| Iron | Value Not Available | 10% |
| Potassium | 240mg | 7% |
| Vitamin A | Value Not Available | 20% |
| Vitamin C | Value Not Available | 6% |
| Vitamin E | Value Not Available | 4% |
| Thiamin | Value Not Available | 15% |
| Riboflavin | Value Not Available | 15% |
| Niacin | Value Not Available | 8% |
| Vitamin B6 | Value Not Available | 6% |
| Folic Acid | Value Not Available | 6% |
| Vitamin B12 | Value Not Available | 15% |
| Pantothenic Acid | Value Not Available | 6% |
| Phosphorus | Value Not Available | 25% |
| Magnesium | Value Not Available | 6% |
| Zinc | Value Not Available | 15% |
| Manganese | Value Not Available | 2% |
| Selenium | Value Not Available | 25% |
| Copper | Value Not Available | 4% |
| Beta-Carotene | Value Not Available | % Value Not Available |
*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 general nutrition advice. | ||


