In article >,
Don Gray > wrote:
> I appreciate that and I also make amendments according to mood, taste or
> present company. I'm just trying to work out what to do with the pierogies.
> Are they eaten on their own as a snack. Or are they considered as part of a
> greater meal and if so what are the accompaniments. I sure can think of a
> bucketful of ideas but I'd rather play with some ideas which are tried and
> tested.
>
> Thanks
>
> Don
Don, pirohy are peasant food. Or were. Cheap to make!! Abundant on
meatless Fridays for the Catholics back when, and for the Eastern
Orthodox. Belly-filling. Not a snack. Maybe a side for meat, but we
usually ate them as the meal in and of themselves. Lots of them. I can
put away a dozen without blinking. Mom would make dozens, we would eat
dozens. Fried a bit next morning for breakfast if any were leftover.
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