I have never had a pierogis, and I see them in the freezer section of the grocery store. They look like pot stickers to me.Pierogis, Canadian???? There are churches in Pittsburgh and in Chicago that were built (and paid for) with pierogis - and they are Polish!!! the cars line up on Friday afternoon to pick up their pierogi orders.
Any time I went into Chicago, I always had to get off the Expressway at Milwaukee Ave to go into Polish Town for pierogis. The family expected it..
Better than ravioli. Think ravioli but with fruit, cheese, kraut, or potato filling - all are good - and served with butter or applesauce or sour cream (the best). Just boil water, drop them in until they float on the boiling water, and serve. Very good. The best are from a Polish Church of course, but the frozen are not bad.I have never had a pierogis, and I see them in the freezer section of the grocery store. They look like pot stickers to me.Pierogis, Canadian???? There are churches in Pittsburgh and in Chicago that were built (and paid for) with pierogis - and they are Polish!!! the cars line up on Friday afternoon to pick up their pierogi orders.
Any time I went into Chicago, I always had to get off the Expressway at Milwaukee Ave to go into Polish Town for pierogis. The family expected it..
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They are always on my grocery list. I use them as a base for my shepard's pie-I have never had a pierogis, and I see them in the freezer section of the grocery store. They look like pot stickers to me.Pierogis, Canadian???? There are churches in Pittsburgh and in Chicago that were built (and paid for) with pierogis - and they are Polish!!! the cars line up on Friday afternoon to pick up their pierogi orders.
Any time I went into Chicago, I always had to get off the Expressway at Milwaukee Ave to go into Polish Town for pierogis. The family expected it..
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That's very Alberta and Saskatchewan. Not really very "Canadian" and certainly wouldn't go down well around here.Pierogis, Canadian???? There are churches in Pittsburgh and in Chicago that were built (and paid for) with pierogis - and they are Polish!!! the cars line up on Friday afternoon to pick up their pierogi orders.
Any time I went into Chicago, I always had to get off the Expressway at Milwaukee Ave to go into Polish Town for pierogis. The family expected it..
they don't taste at all like potstickers though they look similar. I have served perogies for breakfast (I live in Saskatchewan), but the kind I serve are Saskatoon berry-filled perogies.I have never had a pierogis, and I see them in the freezer section of the grocery store. They look like pot stickers to me.Pierogis, Canadian???? There are churches in Pittsburgh and in Chicago that were built (and paid for) with pierogis - and they are Polish!!! the cars line up on Friday afternoon to pick up their pierogi orders.
Any time I went into Chicago, I always had to get off the Expressway at Milwaukee Ave to go into Polish Town for pierogis. The family expected it..
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