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24 Oct, 2008

Pierogi!!

Posted by: Michał In: feeeed me!

Yum! Probably one of the most popular Polish foods, pierogi is a kind of stuffed pasta, where the stuffing ranges from cottage cheese and spices to mince meat and onions. I was just browsing through my old pictures and came across this one, from a restaurantin Warsaw specialising in traditional Polish fare:

The beverage in the glass next to pierogi is fresh carrot juice, also one of my favourites. Again, just like with smalec, I don’t think I’d be able to give you my own recipe, but you can either:

  • buy them ready-made (not a good option)
  • get the recipe here (a better option)

Now I’ve made myself hungry…..

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4 Responses to "Pierogi!!"

3 | MichałNo Gravatar

October 28th, 2008 at 12:27 am

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As far as I can see yours are fried pierogi – even more yum! Plus that lovely cottage cheese and freshly baked bread…. Ahhhhh…

4 | johnNo Gravatar

January 23rd, 2010 at 12:17 pm

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Mmmmm. That looks really delicious, and the carrot juice…very healthy. I’ve eaten something that looks like that but I am not sure how it was called. I will definitely try that recipe.

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