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Recipe(tried): Pierogi
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Val KCMO 10-18-2001
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 MSG ID: 0058318
Pierogi

2 c. flour
2 eggs
1/2 tsp. salt
1/3 c. water

Mound flour on a bread board and make a well in the center. Drop eggs and salt into well. Add water. Working from the center to outside of flour mound, mix flour into liquid in center with one hand and keep flour mounded with other hand. Knead until dough is firm and well mixed. Cover dough with a warm bowl, let rest 10 minutes. Divide dough into halves. On floured surface, using half of dough at a time, roll dough as thin as possible. Cut out 3 inch rounds with large biscuit cutter. Place a small spoonfull of filling a little to one side on each round of dough. Moisten edge with water, fold over and press edges together firmly. Be sure they are well sealed to prevent the filling from leaking out. Drop pierogi into boiling salted water. Cook gently 2 to 5 minutes, or until pierogi float. Lift out of water with slotted spoon. Makes 1 1/2 to 2 dozen.

Note: The dough will have a tendency to dry. A dry dough will not seal completely. Work with half the dough at a time rolling out a large circle of dough and placing small mounds of filling far enough apart to allow for cutting. Then cut with biscuit cutter and seal firmly.
Never put too many pierogi in cooking water. The uncooked will stick together and the cooked get lumpy and tough.

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  ISO: pirogis (dough)
  cathy - 10-18-2001
 
MSG ID: 0058317
1 Recipe(tried): Pierogi
    Val KCMO - 10-18-2001
   
MSG ID: 0058318
  2 Recipe(tried): Perogie Dough
    Maureen.Ont - 10-19-2001
   
MSG ID: 0058321
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