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  2. How to Make Homemade Pierogi the Right Way - AOL

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    Step 1: Make the Pierogi Dough. In a food processor, combine the flour, salt, eggs, water and butter. Pulse until the mix forms a dough. If it looks too dry, add a water a tablespoon at a time ...

  3. Pierogies Recipe - AOL

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    TO FRY THE PIEROGIES: If you’re making fried pierogies, melt a pat of butter in a nonstick saucepan (about 1 tablespoon or a little more for every batch of 8 pierogies). Put a batch of pierogies ...

  4. Pierogi - Wikipedia

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    The pierogi are simmered until they float, drained, and then sometimes fried or baked in butter before serving or fried as leftovers. They can be served with melted butter or sour cream , or garnished with small pieces of fried bacon , onions, and mushrooms. [ 19 ]

  5. Dumpling - Wikipedia

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    Pierogi are often fried after boiling. "Little ears", variously called uszka in Poland, ushki (ушки) in Russia, vushka (вушка) in Ukraine, and vushki (вушкі) in Belarus, are folded ring-shaped dumplings similar in shape to Italian tortellini or Jewish kreplach .

  6. Easy Dinner Ideas That Take 30 Minutes or Less - AOL

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    Pierogies are a great shortcut item that can be found in the freezer section of the grocery store. Steam for a softer texture, or fry if you prefer a few crispy edges. Get the recipe for Pierogies ...

  7. Jiaozi - Wikipedia

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    Gyoza share similarities with both pierogi and spring rolls and are cooked in the same fashion as pierogi, either boiled or fried. Gyōza and gyōza wrappers can be found in supermarkets and restaurants throughout Japan, either frozen or ready to eat. Pan-fried gyōza are sold as a side dish in many ramen and Chinese restaurants. Both the ...

  8. This Easy-To-Make Pierogi Casserole Is A Potluck Favorite

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    potato pierogi (or your favorite frozen pierogi flavor), divided. 1 (10.5-oz.) can cheddar cheese soup or cream of mushroom soup. 8 oz. cheddar, shredded, divided. 15 oz.

  9. Pelmeni - Wikipedia

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    Somewhat similar are the fried or baked empanadas encountered in Hispanic-influenced cultures. The most important difference between pelmeni, varenyky, and pierogi is the thickness of the dough shell—in pelmeni and vareniki this is as thin as possible, and the proportion of filling to dough is usually higher. [6]