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Difference between pierogi and piroshki?

Question by GoBearsGo: What is the difference between pierogi and piroshki? Answers and Views: Answer by LarryPierogi is usually baked in the oven. Pierogi are kind of a small cakes. Piroshki are fried in the oil. Kind of like frying a bread … [Read more...] about Difference between pierogi and piroshki?

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Are Pirozhki baked or fried?

Question by Rozmin: Pirozhki: baked or fried? What is your favorite? Baked or fried pirozhki? And, regardless of which one is your favorite, when you make them which way do you cook them? Oh yeah, and what's your favorite filling? :-) I ask "how … [Read more...] about Are Pirozhki baked or fried?

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What is Russian Pirozhki?

Question by gregsmol: What is Pirozhki? Answers and Views: Answer by Pretty_Trini_Rican It is a Pierogi. They are little pastries made with dough(usually with potato flour). You can fill them with anything really. Potato, Cheese, Meat, the … [Read more...] about What is Russian Pirozhki?

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How do I make traditional Kvas?

Question by lululala: How do I make traditional rye or black bread Kvas? Thank you!! Answers and Views: Answer by curious1223Go to a Russian store (usually called "European ") and buy some. It's just too complicated to do yourself. Ever tried to … [Read more...] about How do I make traditional Kvas?

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Can you use the same dough for ravioli as you would for pierogi?

Question by ★single serving friend★: Can you use the same dough for ravioli or pot stickers as you would for pierogi? I made pierogi yesterday & used up all my filling before the dough was gone. The dough for pot stickers & ravioli is basically the … [Read more...] about Can you use the same dough for ravioli as you would for pierogi?

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What is the price of Kvass Krushka and Bochka?

Question by Smith: somebody who has been in WHOLE FOODS can tell me what is the price of Kvass Krushka & Bochka? I would really appreciate. they only sell in in New York, New jersey and Connecticut. Answers and Views: Answer by James Moose$ … [Read more...] about What is the price of Kvass Krushka and Bochka?

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What cheese should I put in a piroshki?

Question by queengerbil: What type of cheese should I put in a piroshki? I'm trying to recreate a piroshki I had in Seattle but I need some help. My favorite was the beef, potato, and cheese one, however I'm not sure what type of cheese they use. … [Read more...] about What cheese should I put in a piroshki?

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