With the colder weather it really is not great to use my smokers any more. Yes it can be done but being electric smokers they take longer to heat so I have moved on to stocking up on what I was brought up on. I am Ukrainian and ate a lot of Ukrainian food as my family is from Ukrain. Lately I been making a Ukrainian dish Varenyky it is also known as pyrohy, perogies or potato dumplings. Cheesy potato filling surrounded by a tender, almost non-existent, dough that melts in your mouth. My recipe is no where near what I remember my moms to be but close. 7 dozen made and in the freezer
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Looks great, maybe Ansia will see this, it could help with the pizza thing.... ?My go to recipe page
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Sorry buddy. I have 0 talent for cooking.Looks great, maybe Ansia will see this, it could help with the pizza thing.... ?
I think he needs to change Doctors as I have never heard of anyone dying from PizzaLooks great, maybe Ansia will see this, it could help with the pizza thing.... ?
Bread for the pizza is turned into sugar for the blood stream, which is bad for diabetes. Red sauce also gives gastritis. Cholesterol from cheese and pepperoni also kill you.
Lol thanks. I just have gastritis though. So no pizza for a while.Sounds painful. Hope it all works out.
Hawaiian cuisine is pretty deadly too..... Laulau’s taste great (pork w/fat wrapped in Taro leaves baked in pit of hot rocks), but you get your daily max of cholesterol just looking at itBread for the pizza is turned into sugar for the blood stream, which is bad for diabetes. Red sauce also gives gastritis. Cholesterol from cheese and pepperoni also kill you.
Hawaiian cuisine is pretty deadly too..... Laulau’s taste great (pork w/fat wrapped in Taro leaves baked in pit of hot rocks), but you get your daily max of cholesterol just looking at it
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Good old southern cooking, a "pig in the ground" why it must be international cooking. We ain't none getting out alive. Even vegans die! ?Looks good to me. I have a couple of buddies that came to Canada from New Zealand. They live in the country also and every year they will roast a pig in a pit. Some of the best pork I have ever tasted.
If most vegans are tree huggers. Why do they eat the plants they wish to protect?Good old southern cooking, a "pig in the ground" why it must be international cooking. We ain't none getting out alive. Even vegans die! ?
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It is incredibly good. Roasted for 3 hours, the taro leaf adds some bitterness to the sweet pork. Pit-roasted pigs in the Deep South is awfully good too, some fill the bellies with Apple/fruit juices for flavor, but Laulau’s are special!Looks good to me. I have a couple of buddies that came to Canada from New Zealand. They live in the country also and every year they will roast a pig in a pit. Some of the best pork I have ever tasted.
Yes, it's ironic isn't itIf most vegans are tree huggers. Why do they eat the plants they wish to protect?
Quick question: Do you bake these or fry like fried pies? Thinking about giving them a go, maybe add some bacon and cheese. ?With the colder weather it really is not great to use my smokers any more. Yes it can be done but being electric smokers they take longer to heat so I have moved on to stocking up on what I was brought up on. I am Ukrainian and ate a lot of Ukrainian food as my family is from Ukrain. Lately I been making a Ukrainian dish Varenyky it is also known as pyrohy, perogies or potato dumplings. Cheesy potato filling surrounded by a tender, almost non-existent, dough that melts in your mouth. My recipe is no where near what I remember my moms to be but close. 7 dozen made and in the freezer
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Ok, this even got my wife interested, it sounds delicious!When I make them they go into the freezer. So when I want some I will take out say a dozen and drop them into a pot of boiling water. You will notice them starting to float to the top after awhile. Remove them from the hat water into a casserole dish or something similar. Add chopped onions and bacon bits on them with a whole lot of butter and put in the over to cook for a while. Some people like to fry them after the hot water bath but I find they get to hard to chew.
Any one of these recipes should set you off in the right direction
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Olga's Varenyky with Potato, Cheddar & Gruyere Filling (Perogies)
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Perogie Recipe 80 Years in the Making
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Hey Hilo, evyone likes GOOD food......Ok, this even got my wife interested, it sounds delicious!
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