Slow Cooker Kielbasa & Pierogies
This recipe is the ultimate “set it and forget it” comfort food. By slow-cooking the frozen pierogies with kielbasa and a creamy sauce, the dumplings absorb all the smoky flavor of the meat while staying tender.
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Prep time: 10 minutes
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Cook time: 3–4 hours (Low) or 1.5–2 hours (High)
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Servings: 6 people
Ingredients
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1 lb (16 oz) Kielbasa or Smoked Sausage, sliced into rounds.
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1 box (approx. 16–24 oz) Frozen Pierogies (Potato and Onion or Cheese flavors work best).
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4 cups Chicken Broth.
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8 oz Cream Cheese, cubed and softened.
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1 cup Shredded Cheddar Cheese.
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Optional: Fresh chives or green onions for garnish.
Instructions
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Layer: Place the sliced kielbasa and frozen pierogies into the slow cooker.
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Add Liquid: Pour the chicken broth over the top.
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Add Cream: Spread the cubed cream cheese evenly over the pierogies.
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Cook: Cover and cook on Low for 3–4 hours or High for 1.5–2 hours. Be careful not to overcook, or the pierogies may become too mushy.
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Finish: Stir gently to incorporate the melted cream cheese. Sprinkle the shredded cheddar on top and cover for 5 minutes until melted.
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Serve: Garnish with chives and serve immediately.
Notes & Tips
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Don’t Thaw: Keep the pierogies frozen when you put them in; this helps them hold their shape during the cooking process.
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Browning: For extra flavor, sear the kielbasa rounds in a skillet for 2 minutes per side before adding them to the slow cooker.
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Vegetable Add-ins: Throw in some fresh spinach during the last 15 minutes of cooking for a pop of color and nutrition.
Nutritional Info (Per Serving)
| Calories | Total Fat | Carbs | Protein | Sodium |
| 485 | 32g | 34g | 18g | 1,150mg |
Benefits of This Recipe
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Minimal Effort: Requires zero advanced culinary skills—if you can open a package, you can make this.
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Budget-Friendly: Uses pantry staples and frozen items that are often on sale.
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Kid-Approved: The mild, cheesy flavors are a hit with picky eaters.
Q&A
Q: Can I use different types of sausage?
A: Absolutely. Andouille works great if you want a spicy kick, or turkey kielbasa if you’re looking to cut down on fat.
Q: My sauce is too thin, what should I do?
A: If it’s too watery after stirring, leave the lid off for the last 20 minutes of cooking to let it reduce, or stir in an extra handful of shredded cheese.
Q: Can I make this in the oven instead?
A: Yes! Toss everything in a 9×13 baking dish (reduce broth to 2 cups) and bake covered at 375°F (190°C) for 30–40 minutes.