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  2. Pirozhki - Wikipedia

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    Pirozhok [b] (Russian: пирожо́к, romanized: pirožók, IPA: [pʲɪrɐˈʐok] ⓘ, singular) is the diminutive form of Russian pirog, which means a full-sized pie. [c] Pirozhki are not to be confused with the Polish pierogi (a cognate term), which are called varenyky or pyrohy in Ukrainian and Doukhoborese, and vareniki in Russian.

  3. Pierogi - Wikipedia

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    Pierogi enjoyed a brief popularity as a sports food when Paula Newby-Fraser adopted them as her food of choice for the biking portion of the 1989 Hawaii Ironman Triathlon. [46] For more than a decade thereafter, Mrs. T's (the largest American pierogi manufacturer) sponsored triathlons, [ 47 ] some professional triathletes and "fun runs" around ...

  4. List of Russian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Russian traditional soup. [11] It is traditionally made from meat or bone stock, sautéed vegetables, and beet sour (i.e., fermented beetroot juice). Depending on the recipe, some of these components may be omitted or substituted. Svekolnik: Cold borscht involves use of dairy products and halves of boiled eggs. Solyanka

  5. Pierogi Perfection: 8 Delicious Recipes - AOL

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    Pierogis are a classic Eastern European dumpling dish filled with potato, meat or cheese. Since October 8th is National Pierogi Day, what better way to celebrate the tasty dish than to make your ...

  6. Easy 'Pierogi' Casserole Recipe - AOL

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    Heat oven to 375°F. Cook noodles as directed on package, omitting salt. Meanwhile, combine potatoes, cream cheese spread, onions, 1/2 cup bacon and 1 cup cheddar.

  7. Kielbasa Sausage Pierogi with Caramelized Onions Recipe - AOL

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    Place the potatoes and 1/2 teaspoon salt in a large pot and fill with cold water to cover the potatoes. Bring the water to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to medium-low and then simmer for ...

  8. Pirog - Wikipedia

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    Savory versions may consist of meat, fish, mushrooms, cabbage, rice, buckwheat groats, or potato. In Ukrainian and Russian cuisines, pirogi (as well as their smaller versions called pirozhki ) with a savory filling are traditionally served as an accompaniment with clear borscht , broth , or consommé .

  9. Beef and Vegetable Pierogi Recipe - AOL

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