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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. Make homemade pierogies for National Pierogi Day - AOL

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    Potato and Cheddar Pierogies With Caramelized Onions. From “Pierogi Love: New Takes on an Old-World Comfort Food” by Casey Barber. Makes approximately 24

  4. This Pierogi and Kielbasa Dinner Only Takes a Sheet Pan - AOL

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    This easy sheet pan dinner has pierogi, kielbasa, and cabbage, roasted and tossed in mustard vinaigrette. It's an all-in-one recipe made for busy weeknights!

  5. Pirozhki - Wikipedia

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    The Greek variety piroski (Greek: πιροσκί) [10] [11] is popular in parts of Greece, in particular in Northern Greece, as brought by Pontic Greeks, and in most big cities, where they are sold, most in the past time but also less still today, as a type of fast food in specialty shops called Piroski shops, selling piroski exclusively.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Biłgoraj pierogi - Wikipedia

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    The kneaded dough is formed into a rectangular or circular shape and baked in oven. [1] Optionally, pieróg biłgorajski can be folded in a thin layer of yeast-based dough. [2] The texture of the pieróg (sing.) is solid, easy to break or crumble, with its appearance resembling that of freshly cooked pâté. [2]

  8. The Classic Comfort Dish That Martha Stewart Calls Her ...

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    A pierogi is a traditional Eastern European dumpling made by wrapping dough around a savory or sweet filling. Common fillings include mashed potatoes, cheese, sauerkraut, meat or fruit.

  9. Pirog - Wikipedia

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    Shanga, a small or medium-size open-faced circular savory pirog endemic to and widespread in Ural and Siberia; [11] "Shanga is a bakery product made of unleavened or yeast, wheat, rye or rye-wheat dough.