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pirozhki

NOUN
  1. small fruit or meat turnover baked or fried

How To Use pirozhki In A Sentence

  • Variations of these popular half moons, also called pirozhki, are found throughout other regions including the Ukraine and Russia.
  • The Polish agree that what we call a pierogi is actually that, but the Russian pirogi also called pirozhki or piroshki are actually small buns made with a yeast or short dough. Quick potato pierogi | smitten kitchen
  • The table is laden with salads, appetizers, sausage and cheese, and pickled foods, followed by hot meat, potatoes, and pirozhki (meat or cabbage pies).
  • Blini are small crêpes served with different types of fillings; pirozhki are fried rolls that usually have a meat or vegetable filling.
  • On January 15, in Trafalgar Square there will be 500 singers and dancers (all in costume naturally), ice skaters, balalaikas, hot borsch, blini, and pirozhki.
  • The use of buckwheat, horseradish, and potatoes gives Tatar cuisine a quasi-Russian appearance, and Tatar samosas are made with a puffy dough, like the Russian pirozhki.
  • But interspersed throughout are full-flavored Eastern European daily specials like pojarski (ground-chicken patties), and Russian borscht served with savory beef pirozhki.
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