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Pirogi may
refer to: Pierogi,
English name for East-European
dumplings Pirog,
Russian word for "pie" (singular form) Pyrih,
Ukrainian for "pie" This disambiguation...
- Proto-Slavic word pir,
meaning "banquet" or "festivity". The
Russian plural,
pirogi (with the
stress on the last syllable),
should not be
confused with pierogi...
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condiments and
seasonings like
caraway seeds.
Bierock is
similar to both
pirogi/pirozhki of
Russian cuisine and börek of
Turkish cuisine.
There is debate...
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broth that
accompanied fish pies (pirozhki, r****tegai, coulibiac, and
other pirogi).
These days it is more
often a fish soup,
cooked with
potatoes and other...
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wygnane ze
zbytkowych stołów,
narodowe potrawy, Barszcz, Bigos, Zrazy,
Pirogi i Pieczeń" [in:] Jan N. de Bobrowicz.
Maxymilian arcyksiąże
Austryacki obrany...
- This is a list of
notable dishes found in
Russian cuisine.
Russian cuisine is a
collection of the
different cooking traditions of the
Russian Empire. The...
- may be used as a
filling for
Polish pierogi,
Ukrainian varenyky,
Russian pirogi and pirozhki. Sauer**** is also the
central ingredient in
traditional soups...
- Christmas, as well as
other holidays, and
included both
closed and open
style pirogi (pirozhki, vatrushkas, coulibiacs, kurnik, saechki, shangi), kalachi, cooked...
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fruits or meat) fillings. (Not to be
confused with
Polish PiErogi or
Russian PirogI)
Syrnyky —
fried quark pancakes,
garnished with sour
cream Varennia — jam...
- (William Pokhlyobkin. The
Great Encyclopedia of
Culinary Art, "Russian
pirogi". Moscow: Centrpoligraph, 2010; in Russian)
Florian (2012-01-24). "Salad...