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When you love perogies but you’re not up to the work of it all, these lazy perogies save the day! This lazy perogy casserole is the ultimate comfort food!

lazy perogies

*Please note* this post was originally published in April 2017. I’ve updated the text a bit but the original recipe and post remains the same

You guys. I realized this weekend how literally OUT OF SHAPE I am. I had a massage booked for myself for 3pm, and at 2:20pm I went, “Hey! Why don’t I ride my bike there”?! Brilliant idea. Right?! Google Maps told me that it takes 25 minutes on a bike. Perfect! I got on the bike and went zooming down the road, feeling so confident and healthy and proud of myself.

Enter the wind. And the entirely uphill route. Oh MY GOSH! I was SO tired! Halfway there I literally contemplated just giving up and calling an Uber. I had totally overestimated my in-shapeness.

I was huffing, I was puffing, and I was BARELY MOVING. It was embarrassing. Plus, I was on the clock! I had an appointment! Anyway, I made it. At 3:01 I staggered through the door of the massage studio, beet red and a little shaky in the knees. But I made it, and I had a terrific massage. And I barely had to touch the pedals on the way home, thanks to the downhill.

Where am I going with this? I’m not sure, except to just announce that I am dedicated to getting my butt back in gear. Now. Let’s talk perogies. Specifically, lazy perogies. Totally the meal of someone getting back into shape, right!?

lazy perogies

What are lazy perogies?

This frequently requested lazy perogy casserole is one of my childhood favorites. My Mom made it quite often for us growing up, and I haven’t changed her recipe a bit. Not only is it easy, filling and delicious, it’s also a great one for making and stashing in the freezer, or as a meal to pass along to a friend in need. Kind of like a lasagna!

The primary ingredient in this casserole is potatoes. Good old hearty potatoes. You’ll need about 3, but I like to make extra because, well…mashed potatoes are amazing. Stash it in the fridge for another dinner a few days later! That’s the extent of my meal planning some days.

The steps to constructing this beauty are press basic, but a little time consuming. Mash the potatoes, cook some lasagna noodles (I like to use the spinach kind for extra colour), shred some cheese…throw it all together and bake!

Trust me, WAY easier than individual perogies!

potatoes

potatoes

What kind of cheese do you use for lazy perogies?

I like to use cheddar cheese in my filling as I think it has such a nice contrast to the potato and noodles, but you could swap it out for any kind of cheese you like. Along with the cheddar, I use cottage cheese. I have tried this casserole using ricotta instead of the cottage cheese, but I found it to be much drier, so I highly recommend sticking with the cottage cheese!!

shredded cheese

The layers are pretty straightforward. Noodles, cheese mixture, noodles, potatoes, noodles. Top everything off with some diced onions sautéed in butter, and throw it in the oven. It’s not necessary, but covering the dish with aluminum foil will prevent the lasagna noodles from curling up.

The bake time for this casserole (do I call it a casserole or a lasagna?) is about 30 minutes. Let it stand for about 10 minutes before serving.

With all of that potato and cheese, you will do yourself a favor by serving this up with a salad on the side! Gosh. Back to that whole business of getting into shape. At least this meal will provide some much needed carbohydrates?

lazy perogies

lazy perogies

I love cozy meatless meals. Want to try a few others?

Or try this amazing looking meatless lasagna from my friend Dawn over at Girl Heart Food.

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Lazy Perogies


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  • Author: Katherine
  • Total Time: 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Yield: 8 servings 1x

Description

When you love perogies but you’re not up to the work of it all, these lazy perogies save the day! This lazy perogy casserole is the ultimate comfort food! 


Ingredients

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  • 9 lasagna noodles, any type you want
  • 500 mL cottage cheese (I used low fat)
  • 1 egg, slightly beaten
  • 1 tsp onion salt, divided
  • 2 cups mashed potatoes (about 3 large)
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 1/2 yellow or white onion, diced
  • Diced green onions and sour cream, for topping

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 F and spray a lasagna pan* with non-stick spray or lightly grease with butter.
  2. In a large pot of boiling water, cook the potatoes until fork-tender and ready to mash. Drain and mash the potatoes* and mix with cheddar cheese, 1/2 tsp onion salt and pepper. Set aside.
  3. While the potatoes are cooking, cook the lasagna noodles as directed on the package; drain. Place 3 cooked lasagna noodles side by side in the bottom of the lasagna pan.
  4. Prepare the cheese mixture in a medium-sized bowl by combining the cottage cheese, egg, and remaining 1/2 tsp onion salt. Cover the bottom layer of noodles with all of the cheese mixture. Top with another 3 lasagna noodles.
  5. Spread the potato mixture over the lasagna noodles, then top with the last 3 noodles.
  6. In a large saucepan over medium heat, melt the butter and sauté the diced onions until clear and soft. Pour the onion and butter over the top of the casserole. Cover the dish with aluminum foil and bake for 30 minutes. Remove from oven and let stand, covered, for 10 minutes before serving. Top with sour cream and chopped green onions.

Leftovers will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4-5 days, or in the freezer for up to 2 months. To heat from frozen, place in oven at 325 F, covered, for about an hour.

Prepare ahead: Mash the potatoes, cook the noodles, and combine the cottage cheese and egg together the night before and keep in the fridge. When you’re ready to create the casserole, just layer as indicated in the steps above.

Notes

  1. My lasagna pan is 8 x 11, which is perfect but I’ve used a 9 x 13 and it works just fine. The noodles will just not cover the entire surface.
  2. When mashing your potatoes, feel free to add whatever you’re used to adding to mashed potatoes such as milk, cream, butter, etc.
  • Prep Time: 1 hours
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
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Lazy Perogies

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30 Comments

  1. What a creative way to make Perogies! Your story reminds me of my mom making lasagna when we were kids 🙂 and I totally feel ya about riding bikes lol. I am always like “but this was so easy when I was a kid!!!! What happened?!!” Hahaha xoxo

    1. I think lasagna is just one of those things that Moms are good at, right!? OH my gosh it is SO much harder now!! I don’t know what happened but I’d like to go back to being a kid some days haha! 🙂

  2. Hahaha! That’s too funny! Well, like you said, potatoes are carbs and we do need those for energy 🙂 I try to work out regularly, but some days are just so freaking hard and I’m totally not in the mood. If I knew I had this waiting for me after I finished, it might not be so bad, lol. Everything in moderation (including exercise), right 😉 ?

    1. Absolutely! I don’t think I could live without carbs (or chocolate, or sugar…the list is long)! Good for you for doing as much as you do and still fitting in a workout!! Cheers Dawn!

  3. OH my gosh, I need to build up my stamina. But hey! You made it! So hooray for you! I would have probably called the Uber, knowing me and my present stamina. 🙂 Your lasagna looks amazing Katherine!! Pinning for later!!

  4. What a good idea!!! You’re funny…I love the transition from ‘butt in gear’ to pierogi casserole Lol! We LOVE pierogies but to make them from scratch we have to do some serious time planning. I love, love, love this idea and will definitely have to try it out! 🙂

    1. Haha I know – one doesn’t typically start a recipe like this by talking about how it’s time to get in shape! I LOVE making homemade perogies too but it is a serious time commitment! Hope you get a chance to try this easier version out. Happy Hump Day to you Lindsay! XO

  5. I’ve been craving perogies so much recently – I love the sound of this casserole – looks so deliciously comforting 🙂

    1. Thank you Michelle! Comforting is a wonderful way to describe it 🙂 Something about mashed potatoes and cheese…it warms the soul! Have a great weekend!

  6. Oh giiiirl, I know how you feel. I had the wise idea to sign up for a half marathon and I’m barely making it on my training runs, lol! It’s always funny when you have to admit to yourself you bit off more than you could chew. But hey, it’s awesome you’re using your experience as inspiration! Cheers to us getting our booties in gear!

    I’ve never made perogies, and now I’m thinking I really must hop to it! Looks so good!!

    1. Good for you!!! Just signing up for a half marathon is enough to be proud about, haha. You’ll do great! I find I’m admitting these things to myself more frequently these days, lol. Hope you get a chance to try it out! It’s not the same as homemade perogies but it’s WAY easier and is oh, so tasty! Cheers to the weekend!

  7. I love love perogies ever since my mom-in-law taught me to make them. But it is sooo much work. Takes me 2 hours to make those damn dumplings. This is such a great idea and I like that I don’t have to save perogie dinner for weekends 🙂

    1. YES I adore homemade perogies too. So, so much work though!! It’s back-breaking! You’ll definitely have to make these (after your diet) 🙂 Cheers, Jenny!

  8. This looks delicious. gonna make this for dinner! this is my sons favorite I must make it for him 🙂






  9. I love perogies, as I think all good Canadians do! What a neat idea to reinvent it as a casserole!