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There are not many meals as comforting and fulfilling as a rich casserole, especially when it mixes traditional flavors with the simplicity of cooking slowly. The Crock Pot Pierogi Casserole with Kielbasa is a great example of this type of meal. This recipe combines the delicious flavor of pierogis, which are Eastern European dumplings filled with cheese and potato, with smoky kielbasa. Everything is cooked together in a slow cooker for an easy meal. The outcome is a tasty and creamy dish that will surely make you feel good inside and satisfy your hunger.
List of items needed to prepare a dish.
3 packages of Mrs. T’s Cheddar Pierogies (regular or mini; we like the mini ones for their small size)
One block of cream cheese that weighs 8 ounces.
1 cup of grated cheddar cheese
Add salt and pepper as desired.
Get the slow cooker ready.
Spread a little non-stick spray or butter inside the slow cooker before adding the ingredients. This will help prevent sticking and make cleaning up easier.
2. Put together the casserole.
Cut the kielbasa into slices that are ¼ inch thick. This will help the sausage spread evenly in the casserole and give the dish a smoky taste. Put the cut sausage in the crockpot.
Add cream cheese: Take the 8-ounce block of cream cheese out of its packaging and cut it into smaller pieces. This will make it easier to melt and mix evenly in the casserole. Put the pieces of cream cheese into the slow cooker.
Add 4 cups of chicken broth to the ingredients in the slow cooker. The broth will keep the food moist while cooking and blend all the flavors.
3. Making the Casserole
Turn on the Slow Cooker: Put the lid on the slow cooker and turn it on to start cooking. If you have time to let it cook slowly, choose the low setting on the slow cooker and let it cook for around 6 hours. If you are in a rush, you can choose the high setting and cook for 3-4 hours.
Check if the casserole is ready about 30 minutes before it should be done cooking. The pierogies need to be soft, and the cream cheese should be completely melted and mixed well into the dish. Mix the casserole carefully to make sure it cooks evenly.
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