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  2. Peremech - Wikipedia

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    It is made from unleavened or leavened dough and usually filled with ground meat and chopped onion. Originally, finely chopped pre-cooked meat was used as a filling, but later raw ground meat became more common. [2] [3] [4] Alternatively, peremech can be filled with potato or quark. [5] [6]

  3. Pirozhki - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] The Greek piroskia come fried with many different stuffings, [14] such as Greek feta cheese or Greek kasseri cheese or minced meat or mashed potato or mix of feta cheese and ham or other filling.

  4. List of Russian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Cold soup of mostly raw vegetables like cucumbers, spring onions, boiled potatoes, with eggs, and a cooked meat such as beef, veal, sausages, or ham with kvass, topped with sour cream [8] Rassolnik: A soup made from pickled cucumbers, pearl barley, and pork or beef kidneys [9] Shchi: A cabbage soup. [10] Also can be based on sauerkraut. [10]

  5. Russian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Okroshka is a cold soup based on kvass or (less frequently) various kinds of sour milk; kefir is often preferred nowadays. Okroshka is also a salad. The main ingredients are two types of vegetables that can be mixed with cold boiled meat or fish in a 1:1 proportion. Thus vegetable, meat, poultry, and fish varieties of okroshka are made.

  6. Category:Meat and potatoes dishes - Wikipedia

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  7. Dumpling - Wikipedia

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    The fillings of khinkali vary with the area. The original recipe consists of only minced meat (lamb or beef and pork mixed), onions, chili pepper, salt and cumin. Modern recipes use herbs like parsley and coriander. In Muslim-majority areas the use of beef and lamb is more prevalent. Mushrooms, potatoes, or cheese may be used in place of meat.

  8. Pirog - Wikipedia

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    Savory versions may consist of meat, fish, mushrooms, cabbage, rice, buckwheat groats, or potato. In Ukrainian and Russian cuisines, pirogi (as well as their smaller versions called pirozhki ) with a savory filling are traditionally served as an accompaniment with clear borscht , broth , or consommé .

  9. Dopiaza - Wikipedia

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    The recipe uses onions and meat in a 2:1 ratio. [ a ] The dish usually contains a meat , usually beef , chicken , lamb , [ 1 ] mutton , or shrimp ; however, it can also be prepared in a vegetarian style, e.g., with okra.