#4248747 - 04/11/16 02:39 PM
Re: Pierogi
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Well I'm of Italian descent and I've eaten at Olive Garden, Sbarro's, Pizza Hut, and even Burger King's Italian Chicken.
As for pierogies, I prefer the potato ones although sometimes the cheese are ok. I don't go for any of the other ones. *shudder*
My preference for European cuisine is basically limited to southern Italy alone. Outside of that, I eat American food and occasionally a Japanese steakhouse.
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#4248776 - 04/11/16 03:57 PM
Re: Pierogi
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It doesn't help that I'm Polish and quite used to the real deal. Grew up on those from my grandmother. Mmmmmm.
my Dad's Mom came over from Poland, didn't speak a lick of English. I wasn't a fan of pierogi's but the home made kielbasa was the best. Was a place in Manchester NH that made both where my Dad was from and he'd bring it home. I actually went looking for it with my Mom but they had closed down many years ago and it's a regular meat market now. Boy the looks they gave me..
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#4248778 - 04/11/16 03:59 PM
Re: Pierogi
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I grew up getting home made ones from my Aunt. My dads parents came over from Poland around 1900.
I can eat the frozen ones but they are a far cry from home made.
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#4248863 - 04/11/16 09:13 PM
Re: Pierogi
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The sister of a Polish guy I knew cooked it and brought it into work for us to try, they called it Ruskie Pierogi, it was really nice, I didn't think much of the flacki though.
Bones mentioned Filipino food, my favourite of that is chicken or pork adobo, yum!
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#4248991 - 04/12/16 01:16 PM
Re: Pierogi
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Bones mentioned Filipino food, my favourite of that is chicken or pork adobo, yum!
Mmm, yes, Chicken Adobo! One thing I'm glad I learned how to make. v6, boNes PS. Pierogi not pierogies! Oranges not orangeses! Fer crying out loud, heh!
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