This traditional taste of Ireland -- corned beef and cabbage -- comes wrapped in dough, with sauteed onions on top. (Gretchen McKay/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/TNS) With St. Patrick’s Day upon us, I ...
Pierogies are pretty easy to make at home because dumpling dough is softer and more pliable than pasta dough and therefore easier to roll out. There's no yeast or rising time - just a brief resting ...
I grew up eating dumplings, the kind you drop into chicken soup, but I'd never had a pierogi until I moved to Austin, Texas and found them in the freezer section of the grocery store. We'd boil them ...
Somewhere between the giant wooden duck box and the framed colored-pencil portrait of strangers' wedding vows, there’s a plate of pierogi that tastes like a cheeseburger. Not metaphorically, but ...
Pierogi are the quintessential Polish filled dumplings. Origin stories vary, but one theory is they came from the Far East, and they certainly started out as peasant food. There’s even a prayer to ...
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