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Definition of pierogi in English: pierogi(also perogi, pirogi) nounPlural pierogies pɪəˈrəʊɡipiˈrōɡē A small dough dumpling stuffed with a filling such as potato or cheese, typically served as a dish with onions or sour cream. Example sentencesExamples - She also volunteered at her children's school cafeteria, helping to prepare pierogies, a kind of dumpling, every Friday.
- ‘Let's wait for the cinnamon rolls,’ said the people at my table, most of whom were polishing off plates of cottage cheese perogies.
- Not surprisingly, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe are the birthplaces of some world-class dough specimens: the pierogi, knedliky, and pelmeni that are quintessential peasant food - unpretentious, filling, and cheap.
- For those of you not familiar with pierogies, they are a traditional Polish or Ukrainian dumpling that can be filled with a variety of ingredients.
- The pierogies were crispy from deep frying and quite cheesy - unlike most pierogies, there seemed to be more cottage cheese than potato in the filling.
OriginFrom Polish pieróg or Ukrainian pyrih. Definition of pierogi in US English: pierogi(also pirogi, perogi) nounpiˈrōɡē A small dough dumpling stuffed with a filling such as potato or cheese, typically served as a dish with onions or sour cream. Example sentencesExamples - ‘Let's wait for the cinnamon rolls,’ said the people at my table, most of whom were polishing off plates of cottage cheese perogies.
- The pierogies were crispy from deep frying and quite cheesy - unlike most pierogies, there seemed to be more cottage cheese than potato in the filling.
- Not surprisingly, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe are the birthplaces of some world-class dough specimens: the pierogi, knedliky, and pelmeni that are quintessential peasant food - unpretentious, filling, and cheap.
- She also volunteered at her children's school cafeteria, helping to prepare pierogies, a kind of dumpling, every Friday.
- For those of you not familiar with pierogies, they are a traditional Polish or Ukrainian dumpling that can be filled with a variety of ingredients.
OriginVia Polish pieróg or Ukrainian pyrih from Russian pirog. |