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  2. Pierogi - Wikipedia

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    Polish pierogi are often filled with fresh quark, boiled and minced potatoes, and fried onions. This type is known in Polish as pierogi ruskie ("Ruthenian pierogi"). Other popular pierogi in Poland are filled with ground meat, mushrooms and cabbage, or for dessert an assortment of fruits (berries, with strawberries or blueberries the most common).

  3. Pirozhki - Wikipedia

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    Other fillings are also possible. [16] However the name pīrāgi is not exclusive to these buns, but can refer to variety of other pastries, such as pies and turnovers. Pīrāgi were often eaten as lunch by farmers and shepherds working the fields. Estonians (and Finns) too have this tradition.

  4. I use my air fryer on a daily basis. Here are 6 of my ... - AOL

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    Shishito peppers pack a lot of flavor without being too spicy.. I start by washing the peppers, placing them in the air-fryer basket, and drizzling some extra-virgin olive oil on top. Add a few ...

  5. Pirogi - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pirogi may refer to: Pierogi, English name for East-European dumplings; Pirog, Russian word for "pie" (singular form)

  6. Help! I Bought Too Much Spinach—Here’s The List Of Recipes ...

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    Get the Air Fryer Spinach, Roasted Red Pepper, & Goat Cheese Omelet recipe. PHOTO: JOEL GOLDBERG; FOOD STYLING: BARRETT WASHBURNE One-Pot Creamy Spinach Artichoke & Chicken Pasta

  7. Pierogies Recipe - AOL

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    TO MAKE THE DOUGH: Combine the flour and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook.In a separate large bowl, combine the melted butter, sour cream, and corn oil. Beat the eggs ...

  8. Pelmeni - Wikipedia

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    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. [8] Pelmeni are never served with a sweet filling, which distinguishes them from vareniki and Polish pierogi, which

  9. 17 Best Dump-and-Go Recipes for the Easiest Meal Ever - AOL

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    Creamy Chicken and Corn Chili. There's two easy hacks to making this chili. First, use shredded rotisserie chicken from the store. At the end, pop in a few ounces of cream cheese for a creamy finish.