Perogies originated in Poland. They are traditional Polish dumplings typically filled with ingredients like potatoes, cheese, sauerkraut, or meat, and can be boiled, baked, or fried.
Poland
Perogies are a cheese filled dough, and are Ukrainian!
Yes it can. Go onto: www.google.com Type in: recipes for perogies with cottage cheese
cookies were once living breathing creatures and they were a highly intelligent species. Thus the birth of the term "smart cookie". Perogies were inferior to cookies and were not quite the sharpest knife in the shed if you know what i mean. Perogies are not smart cookies.
if you put meat in to them they will
In Polish, perogies are referred to as "pierogi."
I think perogies are super good!!! Try 'em you'll like 'em!!! EH!
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7 years
Perogie dough is made with raw flour and therefore is chametz. They cannot be eaten during Passover.
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