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  2. 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 ...

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    TO MAKE THE PIEROGIES: Preheat the oven to 175°F. Take the dough out of the fridge and let it come up to room temperature on the countertop until it’s soft enough to work with (about 20 minutes). Whisk the eggs together in a small bowl. Flour a work surface well.

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    After the gnocchi and chicken thighs are out of the oven, the chicken gets a quick rest and some grated Parm and a box of baby spinach get stirred in with the gnocchi.

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  6. 17 Best Dump-and-Go Recipes for the Easiest Meal Ever - AOL

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    Combine refrigerated or frozen gnocchi with a bunch of veggies on a sheet pan and pop it in the oven. Sprinkle the top with some mozzarella and parmesan cheese. Get the Sheet Pan Gnocchi recipe .

  7. Pierogi - Wikipedia

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    Packed frozen pierogi can be found wherever Central and Eastern European immigrant communities exist and are generally ubiquitous across Canada, even in big chain stores. Typically frozen flavors include analogs of ruskie pierogi filled with potato and either cheddar cheese, onion, bacon, cottage cheese, or mixed cheeses. Homemade versions are ...

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  9. List of egg dishes - Wikipedia

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    A dish in which eggs are baked in a flat-bottomed dish; the name originates from the type of dish traditionally used to bake the eggs, although they are also known as baked eggs. An alternative cooking method is to crack the eggs into individual ramekins and cook them in a water bath, creating the French dish eggs. Shakshouka: Savory Middle East