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Monika Adamczyk wrote:
> > Nancy Young wrote: > > > sf wrote: > >>What is the Ukraine way to make Pierogis? Potatoes, cheese > >>and what IS ingredient #3? He insists there is another one. > >>It's not the grilled onions, because they go on top with the > >>sour cream, according to him. > > > > > > Sauerkraut? > Nancy > > I seriously doubt, sauerkraut was used with potatoes and farmer cheese > filling, or at least I haver heard of such combination before. > Sauerkraut is used on its own or mixed with mushrooms as pierogi filling. Hey Monika! Well, first of all, I have absolutely no business talking about pierogi to begin with, my only experience being the frozen kind, didn't like them so much. Second, I misread the post, I thought they were looking for a third type of pierogi and that sort of sounded familiar, saurkraut. nancy |
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