Blueberry Piroshki - Sweet Hand Pies (2024)

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Don't click away! Looking at the baking pan, they look like the worst Blueberry Piroshki I have made, but I promise, they still taste amazing! After taking them off the baking pan, they turned out pretty great! Piroshki are Russian and Ukrainian hand pies that everyone will love!

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When I think of piroshki, I don't automatically think of baked blueberry piroshki, but insteadthink of the savoury fried pirozhki dishes with lots of meat or potato. Check out my favorite piroshki.

  • Baked Beef Pirozhki
  • Cabbage Piroshki
  • Fried Piroshki
  • Beef and Potato Piroshki
  • Apricot Piroshki

How to Make Sweet Piroshki

Thisis an tastybaked blueberrypiroshki recipe made with a sweet dough which we called sdobnoye testo (сдобное тecтo). This sweet yeast dough is used in all sorts of baked sweet treats, such as piroshki stuffed with apples, blueberries, sweet buns, sweet pies and more. This is not the same dough that is used in savory piroshki. It's also not a puff pastry, but a soft yeast dough that is almost universal for all these sweets.

Growing up, mum would use a large mixing bowl, mix the ingredients, the yeast, and the dough would rise, it was such a long process. I often use a Cuisinart Bread Maker, with an amazing dough setting that does all the work for me. It's such a time saver, and I can't mess it up, it just works beautifully! Just throw all the ingredients, in the correct order, into the bread machine, and in 90 minutes, you have an amazing sdobnoye (сдобное)sweet dough, ready to use.

You can also make a more traditional sweet dough recipe if you don't have a bread maker. There's an easy instructional video too!

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Fresh or Canned Blueberries?

The other shortcutI am using when making baked blueberry piroshki, is in the blueberry filling. You could use fresh/frozen blueberries like I did in the video, and sugar and some potato flour, as the uncooked blueberries will be juicy. But seriously, I have discovered Duncan Hines Blueberry Pie Filling. Oh my goodness, it's so tasty and ready to use out of the can. I didn't even put it in a pretty bowl, just straight outta the can, perfect for a winter treat! Although fresh is best, especially when blueberries are in season!

Blueberry Piroshki leak!

You need to be very careful not to overfill the blueberry piroshki with the pie filling, or you will have problems closing them up. If any get on the edges, the pirozhok won't seal up and it gets sticky, but still edible! (as you can see in my photos). There will always be a leaker, even when you take care in making them! So making Blueberry Piroshki can be a bit messy, lopsided like my video, but still it will taste amazing!

Nothing beats the smell and taste of home made baked goods, baked blueberry piroshki are are always a winner at my place. Bon Appetit! Приятного аппетита!

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Blueberry Piroshki Video (Пирожки с голубикой)

Baked Piroshki Not Fried! A Sweet Dough Russian Hand Pie Filled with Blueberries, made so much quicker with this easy bread maker yeast dough recipe, also with traditional sweet dough video instructions. Easy Baked Blueberry Piroshki (Пирожки в духовке с голубикой)

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Prep Time: 2 hours hours

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: Russian

Keyword: blueberry hand pie, blueberry piroshki

Author: Peter Kolesnichenko

Ingredients

Breadmaker Dough Recipe

  • 1 cup milk lukewarm
  • 2 eggs set aside 1 yolk for egg wash with 1 teaspoon whipping cream
  • 4 tablespoon sugar
  • 3 tablespoons oil - using 15ml measure - melted butter is better
  • 3 ⅓ cups of flour
  • ½ teaspoons salt
  • 2 teaspoons bread machine yeast

Traditional Sweet Yeast Dough Recipe

  • 1 ⅓ cups lukewarm warm milk
  • 1 tablespoon yeast
  • 6 tablespoons sugar
  • 4 cups flour plus more for kneading
  • 2 eggs
  • 5 tablespoons oil or melted butter

Sweet Piroshki Filling

  • 1 can of Duncan Hines Blueberry Pie Filling yup, it's that easy
  • or fresh blueberries, sugar and potato flour

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F

Breadmake Dough Instructions

  • Place ingredients, in the order listed (minus blueberries) into your bread machine and select the dough program. This will take 90 minutes to complete.

Traditional Sweet Dough Instructions

  • Pour yeast, ½ of the lukewarm milk in a bowl and 1 tablespoon sugar. Whisk together and mix in ½ cup of flour. Allow to site for 15 minutes in a warm place until it starts to bubble and foam, then the yeast is activated.

  • In a bowl, mix together 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon salt, 5 tablespoons sugar, 5 tablespoons oil. Pour into the yeast mixture and slowly add the remaining flour until it forms a dough ball. Knead on a floured surface, adding more flour if needed, for about 5 minutes until smooth and elastic.

  • Place back into bowl, cover with cling wrap. Place in a warm place until it rises, about 1 ½ hours. Punch down dough, gently knead and you are ready to use.

How to make Piroshki

  • When the dough is ready, carefully place onto a very lightly floured surface. Roll out the dough into a long sausage shape. You want to cut into pieces that are approx. the size of a golf ball. Or you can pinch off golf ball pieces from the dough. You should get at least 24 pieces from this recipe. Cover pieces you aren't working on with cling wrap so they don't dry out.

  • Roll out the dough balls thinly into the shape of an oval, you most likely won't need a floured surface when you roll, as the dough needs to remain tacky so it will pinch together nicely. Too much flour will impact your ability to seal the piroshki. Just be careful. Place about 1 tablespoon of blueberry pie filling in the centre. Resist the urge or overfill with blueberries, or they will burst. Pinch both sides of the edges of the dough together, creating a seal all around. Don’t allow the filling to touch the edges or the seal will come apart.

  • Place the piroshki on parchment paper, or a lightly greased baking tray, upside down, so you cannot see the pinched seal, and flatten them a bit. Don't allow them to touch each other, as they will stick together.

  • Make the egg wash by beating the egg yolk with 1 teaspoon of whipping cream and brush the piroshki with the egg wash before putting into the oven.

  • Place into the oven and bake until golden brown, about 15 minutes.

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