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  • I've always fired them with onions. I have never put them in water after boiling, I have always put them directly in the frying pan. A tasty meal, especialy with sour cream.

  • wonderful video!! thanks!!

  • For the moldtry kitchenniche dot ca slash perogie-maker-p-1362.html

  • excellent music choice for the vid. I made myself some perogy the other night.

  • Modern pyrohy !!!!

  • thats so cool

  • That was the first video I ever saw a full stick of butter in a pan. If you really want to taste the good stuff in Ukraine, you know by the big butter portions. [sadly]

  • hey next time try putting bacon and onions for a sauce ish thing on them and maybe some fried sausege as well its amazing

    p.s is the cheese really that runny??? or does it just look that way?

  • Hunky Bill and his perogie maker are awesome. 'Peg City Ukes representin'!

    I like the porn keyboard sound track.

  • Other than using a Hunky Bill, this is the best video ever made

  • Thanks for the video....I thought the little gizmo for forming them was pretty cool...

  • What a bullshit way to make perogies, my baba is spinning in her grave right now.

  • They still sell this. It's called Hunky Bill's perogie maker and comes in two sizes. I found some on ebay and online stores.

  • Where do you get those molds to form the pyrohy? We want to know at the Carpatho-Rusyn-Recipes Yahoo Group.

  • you might be out of luck...apparently they've stopped making this size. try second-hand stores?

  • @rynrecycled look for Hunky Bill perogy maker

  • @f1reater hunkybill "dot" biz

  • Cool;) But u have to know:

    Pierogi r Polish as well;)

  • no. pyrohy are ukrainian, the recepie has been copied in poland for some time, but it was never a traditional polish dish.

  • So u have to read about it:) I hope u know where was a border before WW2 and where was Lvov. That time they where called Pierogi Polskie (Polish Pierogi), but when Stalin took our land we started to called them Pierogi Ruskie (Ruthernians Pierogi ). Enjoy:)

  • So that's how you make 'em... I suppose the Daft Punk helps increase productivity...? :)

  • Excelente... has logrado que lo vea todo.

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