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  • Hi Leftlegin - they are best eaten hot. One option is to microwave them. We made a bunch for a school camping trip and toasted them in a tray over the fire.

  • Thanx, they look graet! But can they be eaten cold?

  • I've watched your video, and I must say that:

    The traditional piroshki are not made with eggs and milk, we use just water, flour, yeast, salt, and sugar .. ( at least here in Macedonia - Europe ) ..With eggs and milk, we make Jufki (: ..

    and for the filling, we use ham, cheese, ketchup, and oregano .. :)

  • AWESOME! Thank you very much! That's the real Piroshki I used to eat in Greece, made by my Russian friends. Congrats and thank you very much for sharing :0 <3

    Vania

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