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 Oct 28, 10, 19:53    #91
Bzibzioh:
... so Craft dinner it is!!!


I quite like processed cheese, it will never be as good a proper cheese, but on a sandwich when you have just woken up after a long night and need something before work it hits the spot.

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 Oct 28, 10, 20:02    #92
1jola:
I can think of pierogi z mięsem, z serem, ruskie(radzieckie), i chyba z kapustą i grzybami. If you want to make Polish food, make Polish food.


pierogi z soczewicą - lentil
z wiśniami - cherry
z jagodami - blueberry
z truskawkami - strawberry
z jabłkami - apple
z kaszą gryczaną i serem - buckwheat and cheese (some fresh mint may be added, making for another variety)
z podrobami - offal
z serem na słodko - sweetened cheese

just off the top of my head, all very Polish and perfectly legitimate.
I've had superb egg and onions pierogi once in a pierogarnia in Kraków.
I mean, our ancestors put inside whatever was available to them, why shouldn't people nowadays do the same? You won't even find a single "proper" dough recipe - some people use eggs, some don't, some add milk or even sour cream, some stick with water, lobbying for it to be cold, lukewarm or hot, depending on what their grandma used.
Though I admit it's hard to imagine pizza pierogi... does pizza dough go inside too? :D
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 Oct 28, 10, 20:03    #93
hello friends,
there is so much vaiety of food and flavours , it is so good and have good taste also , it is also not quite not expensive , it is affordable .
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 Nov 2, 10, 18:06    #94
Over the weekend I was down the shore and had some Cajun cheddar potato pierogies. They were num-nummy! :p
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 Nov 3, 10, 00:18    #95
I just came across this site from one of the ads here on PF...

http://www.cheemo.com/?gclid=CMCi39ehg6UCFeJN5QodwDq1OQ
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 Nov 3, 10, 00:45    #96
trener zolwia:
I just came across this site from one of the ads here on PF...

They're Polish and they call them pierogies. And they have all kinda crazy flavors and recipes...
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 Nov 3, 10, 00:50    #97
trener zolwia:
They're Polish and they call them pierogies.

trener zolwia:
pierogies.

guess they are not Polish then...
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 Nov 3, 10, 00:52    #98
trener zolwia:
They're Polish and they call them pierogies.


it's just so the Americans could understand ;)

but more seriously, pierogi is already plural, so pierogies is double plural.
But that's ok - we did the same thing with chips and now we have chipsy. Call it a draw.
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 Nov 3, 10, 00:53    #99
Isn't Pierogie an uncountable noun?
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 Nov 3, 10, 00:53    #100
Maybe:
Isn't Pierogie an uncountable noun?

no
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 Nov 3, 10, 01:17    #101
Okay, just wondering. I'm thinking like, Rice, Pasta, Bread, Pierogie.
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 Nov 3, 10, 10:41    #102
trener zolwia:
They're Polish and they call them pierogies.


Actually they call them perogies, doubly wrong both on spelling and grammar. Obviously the person that wrote their history doesn't speak Polish.

Maybe:
Okay, just wondering. I'm thinking like, Rice, Pasta, Bread, Pierogie.


Nope, you have one pieróg and more than one pierogi.
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 Nov 3, 10, 11:31    #103
trener zolwia:
They're Polish and they call them pierogies.


No they're not, they're dumb Canucks.

Cardno85:
Actually they call them perogies, doubly wrong both on spelling and grammar. Obviously the person that wrote their history doesn't speak Polish.


Shh. They're special over there.
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 Nov 3, 10, 14:47    #104
trener zolwia:
They're Polish and they call them pierogies. And they have all kinda crazy flavors and recipes...

dtaylor5632:
guess they are not Polish then...

strzyga:
it's just so the Americans could understand ;)

it's just so American would eat it... but those are not traditional pierogi... it's called doing business...
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 Nov 3, 10, 16:53    #105
Cardno85:
Actually they call them perogies, doubly wrong both on spelling and grammar.

Lol. I didn't even catch this, so focused on the ies part...

Cardno85:
you have one pieróg and more than one pierogi.

So singular they are pierog. How is this pronounced "per-og"?

delphiandomine:
No they're not, they're dumb Canucks.

Well, the family name is Makowecki, so it would seem they might be Canuck transplanted Poles.

pgtx:
those are not traditional pierogi...

Jeez, you are a pierogi purist... What do you think of the Cajun cheddar potato ones I had this past weekend? They were like a regular potato one except the mashed potato part was flavored with cheddar cheese and they were baked (?) then they had just a touch of Cajun spice seasonings sprinkled on top, just enough to liven them up. They were quite tasty!
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Edited by: Teffle  Nov 3, 10, 17:01    #106
trener zolwia:
"per-og"?


More pyer-oog no?

I thought for a start that ó was like the English oo - as in Łódź ?
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 Nov 3, 10, 17:24    #107
Teffle:
More pyer-oog no?I thought for a start that ó was like the English oo - as in Łódź ?


yes and yes
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Edited by: trener zolwia  Nov 3, 10, 17:28    #108
So one is a "per-oog" and several are "per-oo-gee"?
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Edited by: strzyga  Nov 3, 10, 17:33    #109
trener zolwia:
So one is a "per-oog" and several are "per-oo-gee"?


pyer-oog and pyer-ogy ("g" like in "good", not like in "gypsy")

pieróg, pierogi - "pi" like in pina colada
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 Nov 3, 10, 17:33    #110
trener zolwia:
So one is a "per-oog" and several are "per-oo-gee"?

oh for C* sake, people! just ask it here
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 Nov 3, 10, 17:43    #111
trener zolwia:
So one is a "per-oog" and several are "per-oo-gee"?

No, it's pea-rug and pearugi, I as in you and I.
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 Nov 9, 10, 03:43    #112
This school is testing out pierogi for maybe including in their lunch selection:

NAZARETH, Pa. (AP) —

blue-gloved, four-fingered, fuzzy, yellow, 5-foot-tall Mr. Pierogi

Just ask any of the kids at Nazareth Area Middle School, who also gave the pierogi queen's mascot "high-fours" as they came into the school cafeteria.

Sharon Ryba, the school district's food services director, said they've been conducting "taste testing"

http://www.newstimes.com/news/article/Pa-students-get-a-say-in-new-sch ool-lunch-items-798392.php

MrPierogi
dunkles54  Jan 18, 11, 23:16    #113
we are now shipping pierogi. visit our site thepolishfarmers of course, dot com
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 Mar 10, 12, 03:27    #114
Pierogi...AND Brisket????!!!

Be still my beating heart. We live near St. Louis, Missouri, USA - does anyone know where/how these might be ordered. I'm drooling all over the keyboard....


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