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pierogi

or 辱··

[ pi-roh-gee ]

noun

Eastern European Cooking.
plural pierogi, pierogies.
  1. a small dough envelope filled with mashed potato, meat, cheese, or vegetables, crimped to seal the edge and then boiled or fried, typically served with sour cream or onions.


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Somewhere between the giant wooden duck box and the framed colored-pencil portrait of strangers' wedding vows, there’s a plate of pierogi that tastes like a cheeseburger.

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Chris said his restaurant normally sold about 1,500 pierogies in a single day but on Tuesday he expected to sell an extra about 2,500, boosted by travelling Poland fans.

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There’s a heavy lean on traditional Ukrainian recipes passed down from Kravchuk’s mother, like classic borscht and pierogies.

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I like sour cream on pierogies but I didn’t have any, so I used Greek yogurt, but it wasn’t as good.

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Beyond pizza, Gartenberg has eaten pierogies, doughnuts, soup, gummy worms and even a little Fireball.

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