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What's for Dinner?

howardeye

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Cherry periogi fried in butter!

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olive bleu

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mmm..i don't think we have the spelling quite right..(but there are many)..perogi "are dumplings of unleavened dough – first boiled, then they are baked or fried usually in butter with onions – traditionally stuffed with potato filling, sauerkraut, ground meat, cheese, or fruit. Of central and eastern European provenance, they are usually semicircular, but are rectangular or triangular in some cuisines."-to quote wiki.

they are delicious!
 

howardeye

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Sorry. I did spell it wrong. It is spelled pierogi and yes they are like stuffed dumplings. They are of the European decent. Polish, Slovak, Croatian, etc. I grew up eating them because that is what my grandparents made and ate. The fruit ones are not our favorites. Plum is common and so is sauerkraut. We prefer potato & cheese and mushroom & cheese. We like them browned in extra virgin olive oil salted, peppered, and garlic. I was out of oil so I used butter. There is nothing like it!
 
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MarkJohn

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Home made, slow cooked casserole... lots of potato, carrots, mushrooms, onion and garlic with Quorn chicken [veggie] with a rich broth from all the pre-cooked ingredients... then put in a slow cooker, to make us feel hungry all day. Served later tonight, with some nice bread :)

Just the sort of warming food you need on a freezing day in England... its currently snowing lightly, with a north east wind, and a chill factor of minus four or five... brrrr.
 

howardeye

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Center cut chops raised locally fried in olive oil covered with Fryin Magic, asparagus, and baked acorn squash smothered in butter, salt, pepper, and cinnamon. Washed down with a can of Mountain Dew!

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