Fruit Piroshki Recipe (2024)

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Fruit Piroshki are on their way to win you over! In this recipe, you will learn some easy techniques to make this Eastern European pastry perfect each time.

For this recipe you will need to head over to my all time favorite, Perfect Yeast Dough Recipe and print it out too!

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Fruit piroshki are perfect for a snack, dessert or your next potluck. Stuffed with your favorite, puckey fruit filling, these treats are sure to quelch that sweet tooth you have been looking to satiate.

If you have never had a piroshki (aka pirozhki) before, get prepared to be addicted. Similar to American-style hand pies, these pastries are authentic to Russian and Ukrainian cooking and are sure to win you over at first bite.

What is the Difference Between a Pierogi and a Piroshki?

There are so many different Eastern European dumplings and pastries that things can get kind of confusing! You’re not alone if you have gotten a pierogi mixed up with a piroshki. Let me clear up what the big differences are. A pierogi has a gummier, pasta-like dough and is often boiled or fried. Piroshki, on the other hand, are made with yeast dough and are baked or fried. Both can be filled with either sweet or savory fillings and are equally irresistible.

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What is Piroshki Made Of?

Like I said above, there are many different types of piroshki. Fillings range from fresh fruit to mashed potatoes to beef and onion. Here are a few of our favorites:

  • Potato Piroshki: These dumplings are stuffed with mashed potatoes, seasoned to taste and pan-fried. So addicting and so darn delicious.
  • Quick No-Yeast Piroshki: In this version, you skip the yeast (I know, not authentic, but c’mon, who doesn’t like a shortcut every now and again?!) and have piroshki on the table in a flash. Stuff with your favorite jam or a combination of ground beef, garlic and onions.
  • Overnight Piroshki: Stuffed with a savory filling of ground chicken and onions, this version is perfect as an appetizer or served with a side salad for dinner.

For his recipe, you will only need a few simple ingredients, our Perfect Yeast Dough and your favorite jam. A few great options are apricot, strawberry or raspberry jam. You could even use a sweet filling of poppy seeds — an Eastern European favorite!

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The Perfect Yeast Dough

In this recipe, you will get a chance to use our Perfect Yeast Dough if you haven’t already. Read through the article linked above to get all the tips and tricks you need to make the perfect dough. This will be especially useful for those of you who don’t bake with yeast. If you aren’t of Eastern European descent, this recipe can seem a bit intimidating. But, trust me, follow the steps and your piroshki will come out soft as a cloud!

A Few Other Classics that You Would Love

Whether you are Eastern European or just an adventurous eater (go, you!), here are some authentic recipes pulled straight out of my family cookbooks:

  • Pelmeni: Stuffed with your favorite ground meat filling and boiled, these dumplings are best dipped in sour cream and eaten without abandon!
  • Classic Borscht Recipe: Just like grandma used to make it, this classic cabbage soup is delicious medicine in a bowl.
  • Russian Potato Salad: The highlight of every Slavic celebration, Russian Potato Salad is a dish you can’t miss.

Storing Piroshki

For the first couple of days, feel free to keep piroshki stored in an airtight container on the kitchen counter. If they last any longer (which I doubt!), move on to storing them in the refrigerator or the freezer:

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  • Refrigerating: Stored in an airtight container in the fridge, they will last up to a week. Reheat them by zapping them in the microwave for 15-30 seconds.
  • Freezing: Kept in an airtight container, piroshki will stay fresh for a few months. They can be microwaved straight out of the freezer for about 30 seconds. Or reheat them in an oven on 250 ℉ for about 10 minutes.

Other Piroshki Recipes you Must Try

  • Poppy Seed Buns
  • Quick Poppy Seed Rolls
  • Russian Sweet Piroshky

Recipe

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Fruit Piroshki Recipe

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Servings

24 Units

Prep Time 40 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 25 minutes mins

Fruit Piroshki are on their way to win you over! In this recipe, you will learn some easy techniques to make this Eastern European pastry perfect for each time.

Ingredients

  • 1 Perfect Yeast Dough
  • 3 cup Jam
  • 1 Egg

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Instructions

  • Divide the dough into 24 equal pieces. The easiest way to divide the dough is by cutting it in halves. Continue diving until you get 24 equal pieces.

  • Roll out each piece into an oval shape. Place the jam on one side of the oval, folding it half way and sealing the jam. Make small cuts on the other side of the oval and fold it over to create a sliced top.

  • Make small cuts on the other side of the oval and fold it over to create a sliced top.

  • Lay out piroshki on a baking sheet. Cover them with a kitchen towel and let it rise in a warm place for at least 30 minutes.

  • Brush piroshki with whisked egg. Bake them at 350 °F for about 45 minutes or until golden brown.

  • Keep them in an air tight container. They can stay fresh for several days.

Nutrition Facts

Fruit Piroshki Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 120

% Daily Value*

Cholesterol 6mg2%

Sodium 16mg1%

Potassium 35mg1%

Carbohydrates 29g10%

Sugar 20g22%

Vitamin A 10IU0%

Vitamin C 3.7mg4%

Calcium 10mg1%

Iron 0.2mg1%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Posted March 12, 2020

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Natalya Drozhzhin

Natalya founded Momsdish to demonstrate that placing a homemade meal on the table is not hard at all. Natalya makes cooking easier and approachable, by simplifying the ingredients, while still producing the same great taste.

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      Natalya DrozhzhinFeb 28, 2022

      Hi Irina- I wouldn't recommend freezing them raw. You can freeze them after they are cooked. Kept in an airtight container, piroshki will stay fresh for a few months. They can be microwaved straight out of the freezer for about 30 seconds. Or reheat them in an oven on 250 ℉ for about 10 minutes. Hope this helps!

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    Alina SavytskyiMay 6, 2021

    Love this dough recipe! Super easy to do and It’s works every time!!! My husband loves pampyshku with sweet cheese or cherries! THE BOMB😋😋😋😋 So SCRUMPTIOUS!!!!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinMay 6, 2021

      Alina, I'm so glad you enjoyed the piroshki, they really are the best treat for summer!

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    ChrisNov 26, 2020

    Hi! I’ve made these twice now and am enjoying the recipe. My only problem is that the jam seems to leak through quite a bit. I seal the dough as shown . Am I using too much jam filling? I use about 2 tbsp per unit. Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks! I also have enjoyed your Pelmeni recipe. I looked for a long time and was so pleased to find the one you posted. Again, thank you!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinNov 26, 2020

      Hey Chris, there could be a few factors. Either too much jam or not sealed and pinched well enough. You really got to make sure there are no cracks. And I am so happy you found Pelmeni recipe! 🙂

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    Vanessa TiongSep 18, 2020

    Thank you Natalya! I made them with strawberry jam and custard and they came out beautifully! Only needed to bake them for 25 mins till they were golden brown though.

    Thanks again!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinSep 19, 2020

      Wow, this sounds so good! You made me hungry!

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    KenSep 14, 2020

    Great recipes and tricks and tips. I used the double fruit jam and it worked out great. That is available at most grocery stores. I am a Red Seal Chef and have cooked for many nationalitys and reading your recipes are fantastic. Just goes to show you know matter how long you have spent in several kitchens, you can always learn more, Thank you Natalya!!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinSep 14, 2020

      Ken, this is so good to hear. I am happy you liked the recipe. Thank you for sharing!

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    Vanessa TiongAug 28, 2020

    Can I used regular store bought jam? Will it be too runny after it bakes?

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      Natalya DrozhzhinAug 29, 2020

      Hey Vanessa, you can definitely use regular jam, just deal all edges.

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    BonnieJul 25, 2020

    Your perfect dough recipe is AMAZING! I have been baking for most of my 71 years to make pastries and will definitely be using this recipe for many of my Hungarian recipes! It turns out perfect ever time! Thank you or sharing this gem!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinJul 26, 2020

      Bonnie, thank you so much for sharing. I am so happy to hear this feedback.

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    Yuliya S.Jun 4, 2020

    Hi Natalya! I never watched or asked my mom how she made piroshki until it was too late... I was always afraid of working with yeast... Your recipe looked so simple and I went for it!

    In handling the yeast, I thought it was bad since it wasn’t rising so I experimented and ended up with two batches. As a result, I ran out of white flour and used whatever flour I had on hand. I was determined to finish making them and wasn’t about to go to the store with my toddler...!

    So I used wheat & almond flour to finish the dough and then rice flour to roll out piroshki. Even with the weird flour combination they still came out delicious 😋 Oh yeah, I forgot the oil 🙈

    I shared piroshki with my extended family and they all loved it 😍 We loved it too ❤️ I made them with apricot jam, blueberries with apricot jam as sweetener in lieu of sugar, cherries with light sugar, and my beloved’s fav: poppyseeds.

    Thank you for a great recipe that is foolproof! Now I am ready to make them again with just white flour and fresh apricots! Can’t wait! God bless you!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinJun 5, 2020

      Hey Yuliya, thank you so much for sharing all the feedback. So glad you found the recipe on the blog. Sounds like it was a whole adventure making them but glad the result was great. They do take some practice 🙂

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    FikretaMay 3, 2020

    How do you make the dough?

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      Natalya DrozhzhinMay 3, 2020

      Hey dear, the link is listed in a very top paragraph. Here it is Perfect Yeast Dough Recipe

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    Sara WelchMar 13, 2020

    I love how easily this comes together; it looks so gourmet and yet is so simple! Delish!

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    KatieMar 12, 2020

    My family would go crazy for this! Can't wait to try it.

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    NatalieMar 12, 2020

    I've never made these, but I am excited to give them a try! Love fruit filled treats!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinMar 12, 2020

      Natalie, I hope you love them! 🙂

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    NadiaNov 15, 2015

    Hi Natalya, I'm planning to make these piroshki soon, they look delicious! I have a question - maybe you could recommend me something: how can I store these buns to keep them fresh? I'm planning to make them on Tuesday and serve only on Thursday night. I just have a lot of plans going on and will not have time to bake other days than on Tuesday. What can I do to preserve their freshness and softness?

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      Natalya DrozhzhinNov 16, 2015

      I would freeze them the same day and reheat in the oven on the day of serving. Let them thaw before reheating in the oven.

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    vanessaNov 8, 2014

    Lovveedd d recipe. I filled them with canned cherry filling. They turned out awsome. D first batch did not have d egg glazed as I forgot and they turned out great as well.

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      Natalya DrozhzhinNov 8, 2014

      Hey Vanessa, I am so happy you loved them. Your comment has made me crave them.

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    MarinaJul 3, 2014

    Made these today with cherry and apricot filling. so so good! will be making 2 batches tomorrow for our July 4th picnic. Thank you!!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinJul 6, 2014

      Wow, 2 batches!!! You are brave my lady 🙂 I badly want to try them with cherries.

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        KenSep 14, 2020

        I would try cherries, but I would cook them with sugar and thicken them with a little corn or potato starch.

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          Natalya DrozhzhinSep 14, 2020

          Ken, thats a great tip!

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    NaomiJun 25, 2014

    Looks really yummy can't wait to try it out, thanks for the recipe ,
    Naomi

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      Natalya DrozhzhinJun 26, 2014

      Thanks! They are yummy! 🙂

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    TanyaJun 25, 2014

    Looks delisious!! Thank you for sharing and God bless!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinJun 25, 2014

      Hi Tanya, thank you! I hope you love them 🙂

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    Luda KilimnikJun 24, 2014

    Oh these look so delicious! Ill be making them today with cherries! Can't wait! Thank you for the post!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinJun 25, 2014

      If you post a picture on Instagram, tag me. I wan to see how they turn out with cherries. I hope you love them 🙂

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