56 0 Replyjust wanted to point out that pierogi is basically russian ravioli, and you can buy them by the pound in ethnic supermarkets for like $5. add your own sauce and yum for cheap.
28 7 ReplyPolish ravioli https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/pierogi?variant=zh-cn
21 0 ReplyAre... pirogi and piroshki ... basically the same thing, but from ... differing slavic languages, or different dialects... or are they actually different food in some way?
I used to go to Piroshky Piroshky all the time when I lived in Seattle... it seems like the same thing?
8 0 Replypiroshki is like an empanada, baked pastry outside. pierogi is like ravioli, boiled dumpling
17 0 ReplyIn the actual Slavic languages, "pirog" (or adjacent roots) just means a pie. "Piroshki" is the same root but with a diminutive suffix.
6 0 ReplyHoly shit, I haven't thought of Pirpshky Pirpshky in a long time. They were the best!
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Wonder if those are better/cheaper than Costco
Which are delicious by the way
7 0 Replycostco has em for 2.6 pounds for $5. great deal. reviews say not bad. although potato is rather cheap and boring stuffing. what do you top them with?
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Or Latvian piragi
2 0 ReplyAs opposed to non ethnic supermarkets, where you can get water.
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Waiting for Obi-Wan Bulgogi and Obi-Wan Cannoli
18 0 ReplyObi-Wan Rogale
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Łukasz, you've turned off your targeting ravioli! What's wrong?
12 0 ReplyThere must be several of these because there's a food truck with the same name in my area that looks nothing like this one
9 0 ReplyThe OG is in Kraków, Poland.
There's also one in Grand Prairie, Alberta, Canada.I'm sure there's a couple more around.
11 0 ReplyNooooooooooo, don't give me a reason to want to go to GP 😭
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From Canadian Dairy Farmers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bws8R721Zu8
4 0 ReplyThere is a food truck with the same name in Grande Prairie Alberta, doubt it would be closer but at least it is out there.
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