Russian Pelmeni (Meat Dumplings)
These Russian pelmeni are traditional dumplings stuffed with juicy ground meat, onions, and simple seasoning. Serve them on a cold winter’s day with sour cream or melted butter!

Pelmeni originated from Siberia, the eastern-most region of Russia. It’s no wonder my husband loves them so much! He immigrated to the US from Siberia at nine years of age and lights up with joy any time I work up the energy to make pelmeni homemade.
In this recipe, you’ll learn how to make these Russian dumplings by hand or by using a special mold. In Russian, the pelmeni mold is called a “pelmenitsa”. To make the process easier, you can snag one for yourself on Amazon. You’ll be amazed at how much it streamlines the process!
Have you ever tried Georgian dumplings? They’re like Russian pelmeni, but with a twist!
What are Russian Pelmeni?
Pelmeni are traditional Russian dumplings made with a simple dough of flour, water, eggs, and salt. Typically, they are stuffed with a filling of ground pork, chicken, turkey, or beef seasoning with onions and salt and pepper. Largely considered the national dish of Russia, you will find these tasty dumplings served in homes, cafes, and fancy restaurants throughout the country.
- Flavor: Mild non-leavened boiled dough is contrasted with a rich and savory filling of ground meat and onions.
- Texture: The soft boiled dough is filled with a ground meat filling, making for an explosion of texture in your mouth.
- Time: From prep to table, these dumplings take just under an hour and a half to make.
How to Make Pelmeni Using a Pelmeni Mold
Below, find a quick overview of how to make these traditional Russian dumplings using a specialized mold.
- Roll the Dough Out: With a rolling pin, roll out a flat piece of dough and place it on a well-floured pelmeni mold. Fill each hole with the meat mixture. Next, roll out another piece of dough and lay it directly on top of the first.
- Shape the Dumplings: Using a rolling pin, roll over the top dough several times until each dumpling is separated.
- Flip the Mold: Flip the mold over and gently shake the raw dumplings out. Dust them with flour and freeze them for later or cook them straight away!




How to Make Pelmeni by Hand
If you don’t have a mold or prefer the true classic pelmeni, find a brief overview of how to shape the dumplings by hand.
- Roll the Dough Out: Using a rolling pin, roll out the dough into a flat piece. Next, use a circular cookie cutter to cut out small circles from the dough.
- Shape the Dumplings: Top each dough circle with a spoonful of the meat mixture. Fold over the sides to create a half-moon shape. Next, pinch the pointy edges together, securing them tightly with your fingers. Dust with flour and freeze for later or boil to eat straight away!




Serving Pelmeni
Pelmeni can be served as a meal all on their own or as an appetizer dish before a traditional Russian meal of cabbage rolls and cream mushroom potatoes. They are delicious eaten plain or topped with sour cream, melted butter, and fresh dill.
Storing Pelmeni
- Refrigerator: Store leftover dumplings in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They should keep for up to a week.
- Freezer: To freeze raw dumplings, generously coat each dumpling in flour. Place them on a baking sheet dusted with flour and pop it into the freezer for a couple of hours or until the dumplings are completely frozen. Transfer the dumplings to a freezer-safe bag and store them for up to 3 months.
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Other Russian Recipes to Try
- Halushki (Traditional Ukrainian Dumplings) – Ukrainian-style dumplings with bacon and sauteed veggies
- Dumpling (Pelmeni) Soup – Comforting pelmeni soup
- Classic Russian Red Borscht Recipe – Classic Russian beet soup
- Chebureki (Russian Fried Dumplings) – Meat and onion filled dumplings

Pelmeni (Russian Dumplings)
4.81 from 6767 votes
Servings
14 servings
Prep Time1hour hr
Cook Time20minutes mins
Total Time1hour hr 20minutes
Pelmeni are the Russian version of dumplings. They’re mostly served on cold winter days with sour cream or just butter and some pepper. It is great comfort food 😋
Ingredients
Ingredients for pelmeni dough
Ingredients for Pelmeni Filling
- 2 lb minced meat pork, beef, mutton chicken or turkey
- 1 large onion grated
- 1/2 tbsp salt to taste
- 1 tsp pepper to taste
Instructions
Pelmeni Dough
- Sift the flour and salt into a large mixing bowl. Add the eggs and mix until incorporated. Add water.
- Using a stand mixer, mix the dough until smooth. Sprinkle flour onto a flat work surface.
Pelmeni filling
- In a large bowl, mix the minced meat, grated onion, salt, and pepper with your hands until well-combined.
Assemble the pelmeni (mold or by hand)
- To save time, use a pelmeni mold to shape the dumplings. To do so, roll out a flat piece of dough and place it on the well-floured mold. Fill each hole with meat.
- Make another flat, round piece of dough and place it on top. Sprinkle with flour and use a rolling pin to roll over the dough until each dumpling is separated.
- Flip the mold over and shake out the pelmeni. Dust them with flour. At this point, you can either freeze them for later or boil them to eat immediately.
- Alternatively, you can make the pelmeni by hand. To do so, roll the dough out and cut small circles out of it using a cookie cutter. Place the meat mixture in the middle and fold over the sides into a half-moon shape, pinching the edges together to secure the filling inside. Connect the two corners together. Repeat until you have no dough or meat mixture left.
Boil the pelmeni
- Bring a large pot of salted water to boil. Add the pelmeni in. Once they float to the top, they are finished and ready to be taken out. Strain the pelmeni with a colander. Drizzle them with butter and serve with a side of sour cream (smetana). Enjoy!




