Just found this chef. Fabulous. I am also polish. My mom used to make these and stuffed cabbage. I just viewed that recipe too! Thanks Chef Jenny for bringing back fond memories of cooking with my Mom. Love to hear Polish spoken again
I'm proud to see pierogi from my country to be made by American people. We serve them with fried onion and sour cream like you said. Pierogi can be also filled with sauerkraut and mushrooms and this is also a paradise in your mouth or with strawberries, pieces of apple inside or blueberries. Pierogi with fruits are served with sweet cream and taste extremely good
Your pierogies have become part of my familys Christmas tradition. My sisters ask me to make them now & say they are their favorite pierogies. We're polish and grew up eating this food & now I'm so glad to have a recipe that I can use! Thanks Jenny!
GREAT CHRISSY, I AM AMERICAN POLISH, 3RD GENERATION!!! ALSO PROUD, MY GRAND PARENTS WERE IMMERGRANTS FROM WARSAW, POLAND, AND POPE (SAINT) JOHN PAUL II WAS THE BEST AND NOT BECAUSE HE WAS POLISH, BUT BECAUSE HE WAS THE PEOPLES POPE, WENT TO POLAND AND STRAGHTEN THINGS OUT.
OMG this is Jenny Jones!!!!! I used to LOVE her show. I'd watch it whenever I was home from school. Feel like I grew up watching her. love, love, LOVE HER!
i have tasted pierogis in kracow they were fabulous ! My grand mother is from Poland but because of the war she moved in Belgium when she was young. So now, thanks to you i can try to make pierogis for her! Greetings from Belgium ! :)
My Mother and Grand Mother were 100% Polish. I used to get a Treat with Grand Mother Making Blueberry Pierogi... Gosh I miss those days... FYI I am an Adopted Greek from Athens Greece... I have Two World’s of Culinary Cuisines that I am blessed to have been raised with. Dziekuje Bardzo, Greg
Poles never used many spices in their cooking, probably because they could not afford it. They had to use what was available to them. They used sour cream, caramelized onions, mushrooms, etc. for extra flavor. That's the reason why Polish food has a subtle taste. They also use a lot of poppy seeds, which Poland is the world's number one grower of.
I agree. Too often you watch these recipe videos where they're like "Today we're going to be making a cake. All you need is holy water from the Vatican, six slices of goat's cheese churned by a Victorian milkmaid, freshly picked sugarcane and two drops of virgin blood"
I love watching your videos! you're so down to earth and have a great sense of humor! very easy to follow your recipes, you speak like a regular person!!
Back in the 1980's I had a friend who's family was from Poland. They would share Pierogi's with us neighbors. I will try this for sure. A "BIG" thumbs up. Right into my CULINARY playlist. ROCK ON!!!!!!!!
I knew the Russian version but I'm going to try this one too cause it looks delicious. Thank you for all the recipes you put online and the way you do it, I really appreciate it, you're one of a kind!
"I don't think I cook anything without onions & garlic" Ohhhhh yes!! I was just telling my son's gf the same thing!! I wish I'd known more about RUclips and Polska recipes almost 20 years ago. I stayed with my Babcia and she would have LOVED for me to cook her more Polska food!! I knew only a few dishes. Polish Catholic Auschwitz survivor, my best friend, & the strongest woman I've ever known. Thank you for making these videos, I'd love to learn w my daughter and carry on the traditions. ❤️
I already follow the Polish Chef, but I subscribed for Jenny and her polish recipes as well. Love it. 2020 is the year I cook a lot of Polish dishes. Yummy!
I remember when I was a child when my Mother would have her three sisters and my grandmother over to the house and make pierogis. There would be flour and elbows everywhere as they stood around the kitchen table assembling them. My favorite are the sauerkraut filled ones. My wife (married thirty years this May) and I are going to make them this week. Potato and cheese and sauerkraut. Thank you for the refresher.
My mom and my aunts used to do the a same thing. And every one of them would end up taking back to their homes, dozens and dozens of pyrogies of different fillings packed in plastic bags to go into the chest style freezers they had at home. I miss home made pyrogies, as my mom and all my aunts are all passed away now.
I remember it from Grandma's menu, it was very tasty and delicious! You remind me of childhood, thank you for that. Your recipe is easy to follow and I hope I can prepare this is for my friends in England! I hope they will love it! 😊🌟😊
I lived in a Polish Neighborhood in Brooklyn years ago they made every kind of Pierogis stuffing you can think of fresh Kilbasa also miss that old place etc
MyREDTAIL green point? There’s a good pierogi shop in Gowanus now. They have maybe a dozen options, I always go classic though. The chef appears to be an old polish lady.
Russians Peroski have a yeast dough and no cheese potatoes n a little onion..there stuffed hand shaped ovals and fried. They do there fillings but not cheese as I've ever seen or heard
I have to applaud you. You make things so easy to do with your explicit directions and witty remarks that keep people's attention. I have learned so much about Polish cooking through your videos. I have made these pierogi often. You mentioned Farmer's cheese. I have found none in this area (central Florida). Cream cheese works fine for me. Thanks for your inspiration!
So glad I found you on here! Love and adore you! Tried making pierogis before and never could get the dough right. Always came out to thick. Yours was perfect!!! Thank you so much.
In Ukraine we call them ''varéniki'' (our pirogi are a little different), it reminded me of my childhood :) By the way, awesome idea to freeze them!!! :)
Perhaps she is done with network television companies. RUclips and word of mouth will get her viewers. Funny thing, when I first bumped into this RUclips channel I thought there was some familiarity. Her voice is distinct but I couldn’t exactly place it. Then reading a comment it finally dawned on me that this is Jenny Jones from Canadian TV. Reminiscing now of the 80s and 90s. She still has the same quirky energy and humour I use to remember. Awesome cooking channel.
at this moment i'm kind of bing watching Jenny's videos. I can't wait to try all of these :-). i love the way you explain things, your enthusiasm and smile.... so much positive energy....and i'm absorbing all of it ! thx
I'm super polish an you did right by us polocks theses look just like my mamas keep on cooking you sweet like my mom felt like I was home watching you cook
You can do it also with meat, Sauerkraut and mushrooms (in Poland popular for christmass like turkey in USA), and if you prefer sweet, you can make it with berries, strawberries, and blackberries :) Im from Poland, my mom and grandma do it few times in month :)
Love Jenny's presentation. I have lots of Polish cookbooks, but it is not the same as seeing the process. My mom never taught me the specifics. Thank you Jenny.
I followed your video last nite and my pierogis came out perfectly. I’ve been making them for years but saw your video and i wanted to pass it along to my cousins. I learned from my grandma. You do every step the same exactly. Only difference is she used shredded cheddar cheese, not cream cheese. The tip on using the water as u seal them, I add that as a general rule for every pierogi and then u can guarantee they don’t open when boiling. Nothing’s worse than having your hard labor go to waste while boiling! Anyway, thanks for making this and breaking down the steps! Happy new year!
God bless you Jenny...this recipe (and others), takes me back to when I was a boy and my dear late Mamma would make all these delicious Polish and Ukrainian recipes. I have many fond memories of the great meals, festive occasions and of my dear parents now in Heaven. Love and hugs from British Columbia, Canada🥰❤
My mother and grandmother, both from Ukraine, make these at least once a week. Yours look delicious, Jenny. You are always fun to watch too. Not boring.
may i suggest moving the water around in a circular pattern and then drop the perogies into the swirl. You can use this technique with poached eggs as well. Just a thought. Great video.
Jenny I love this recipe. I also appreciate your cooking videos. Your recipes are always great and interesting to watch. I can only imagine how much work and time you put into your videos. A big thank you from Connecticut!
I’ve been using your no knead bread dough cooked in the Dutch oven for months, now I’m ecstatic about this! I love Pierogis so glad I found this, great idea putting the potatoes aside in a convenient ready to place inside the pierogi, and If I don’t have an onion I can’t cook! Thank You for all your delicious recipes
Happened upon your channel and heard you say "easy" a couple of times and "can't cook without onion and garlic" a couple more times and I was sold! Subscribed right away. I like your style of cooking and the way you explain everything.
lana del thee: YES IT IS, BUT PEOPLE HAVE TO PUT THEIR NEGATIVE TWO CENTS IN A COMMENT. AMERICAN POLISH!!!!!!!! PROUD OF MY ANCESTRY VETERAN, UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, 1956/1958 ALSO PROUD OF THAT TOO.
People should explain what they don't like about the videos before they click the dislike button. It would be great to read: I don't like myself, I don't have a life so I don't like this video either." That said I loved this recipe :) I am going to try it.
That was my grandmother's recipe, cooked cabbage with butter, salt and pepper, stuffed into the pierogi dough, then gently boiled. Served with a little melted butter drizzled over them. Soooo good!
Oh, My Lord!! I've wanted to try your recipe out for a while ... These took me 2 and a half hours to make yesterday (went with full fat cream cheese and sour cream, and I pan fried them a few hours later, just before serving with drinks for an afternoon gathering!) ... and they were worth every bite! They're very filling, but even with just 5 guests (and 1 of those was a 5yo child!) there were none left. A word of warning: if your friends have young children, smack their fingers when their hand goes for their 7th or 8th Pirogi, or offer to make them a sandwich .. because that was A LOT of work to turn around and find there were only 2 left for me! But, OMG - SO GOOD!
@@JennyCanCookRecipes I just made the Sauerkraut version as suggested by another contributor ... OH. MY. GOD. !!! There was just my hubby and me this time, so I really got to try them plus there's half left over! Hubby is rubbing his tummy like he does when he's well-satisfied - not that there's much of a tummy to rub, LOL .. He's certainly never going to get fat! But I think I prepared the shape and texture of the pastry much better this time, pulling it right over the filling the way you do, and I also pan-fried them again in Canola Oil. Pastry is like that .. it requires practise to perfect each variety. Thanks so much again for your expertise .. watching your video again helped me improve on my technique 100% : ) Mmmm-Mmmm-Mmmm .. SO GOOD!
Found another great video on her channel! These are just like my mum used to make. The golabki video was in my recommended list and now I've got to binge watch some of her other stuff. So sad, it looks like she doesn't make videos any more 😞
+Ben Morphet - These are raw dumplings and must be boiled first. After that, you can saute them in a pan for browning or even deep fry them if you want, although deep frying is not traditional.
I've made your pierogies for my family the last 5 years or so at Christmastime. It has become part of my family's tradition to eat them. They absolutely love them and ask me if I'm making them each year. Thanks so much Jenny for posting this recipe. I watch it every year. My polish father would be proud of me for learning to make them :)
I have to say this Jenny, but your kitchen is the most colorful and cheerful kitchen I have ever seen. Your kitchen gives me inspiration.
I love her colorful kitchen, her soothing voice, and her food!
Just found this chef. Fabulous. I am also polish. My mom used to make these and stuffed cabbage. I just viewed that recipe too! Thanks Chef Jenny for bringing back fond memories of cooking with my Mom. Love to hear Polish spoken again
I'm proud to see pierogi from my country to be made by American people. We serve them with fried onion and sour cream like you said. Pierogi can be also filled with sauerkraut and mushrooms and this is also a paradise in your mouth or with strawberries, pieces of apple inside or blueberries. Pierogi with fruits are served with sweet cream and taste extremely good
Your pierogies have become part of my familys Christmas tradition. My sisters ask me to make them now & say they are their favorite pierogies. We're polish and grew up eating this food & now I'm so glad to have a recipe that I can use! Thanks Jenny!
GREAT CHRISSY, I AM AMERICAN POLISH, 3RD GENERATION!!! ALSO PROUD, MY GRAND PARENTS WERE IMMERGRANTS FROM WARSAW, POLAND, AND POPE (SAINT) JOHN PAUL II WAS THE BEST AND NOT BECAUSE HE WAS POLISH, BUT BECAUSE HE WAS THE PEOPLES POPE, WENT TO POLAND AND STRAGHTEN THINGS OUT.
OMG this is Jenny Jones!!!!! I used to LOVE her show. I'd watch it whenever I was home from school. Feel like I grew up watching her. love, love, LOVE HER!
Me too! ^~^ She's awesome!
i have tasted pierogis in kracow they were fabulous ! My grand mother is from Poland but because of the war she moved in Belgium when she was young. So now, thanks to you i can try to make pierogis for her! Greetings from Belgium ! :)
Why hasn’t someone started a cooking show for her on TV? She’s terrific
She's 71. This is 6 years ago when she was 65.
@Running On Coffee so what?
@@geringergasse2 You must work for the IRS.
@@patriotofgod9827 still living in the basement of your mum's house? :D
Very true. She’s great
My Mother and Grand Mother were 100% Polish. I used to get a Treat with Grand Mother Making Blueberry Pierogi... Gosh I miss those days... FYI I am an Adopted Greek from Athens Greece... I have Two World’s of Culinary Cuisines that I am blessed to have been raised with. Dziekuje Bardzo, Greg
Yes is the best
Pierogi sa najlepsze
I like that you don't use crazy stuff. You just use "normal" ingredients.
Poles never used many spices in their cooking, probably because they could not afford it. They had to use what was available to them. They used sour cream, caramelized onions, mushrooms, etc. for extra flavor. That's the reason why Polish food has a subtle taste. They also use a lot of poppy seeds, which Poland is the world's number one grower of.
Her recipes are simple, easy to follow, and short. I enjoy her real homemade way about her.
I agree. Too often you watch these recipe videos where they're like "Today we're going to be making a cake. All you need is holy water from the Vatican, six slices of goat's cheese churned by a Victorian milkmaid, freshly picked sugarcane and two drops of virgin blood"
I love watching your videos! you're so down to earth and have a great sense of humor! very easy to follow your recipes, you speak like a regular person!!
Cherie Cave: NO, YOU MEAN LIKE AN INTELLIGENT PERSON, MORE THAN I CAN SAY FOR SOME THAT COMMENT ON HER ARTICLE!!!
Back in the 1980's I had a friend who's family was from Poland. They would share Pierogi's with us neighbors. I will try this for sure. A "BIG" thumbs up. Right into my CULINARY playlist. ROCK ON!!!!!!!!
I knew the Russian version but I'm going to try this one too cause it looks delicious. Thank you for all the recipes you put online and the way you do it, I really appreciate it, you're one of a kind!
You a great cook! I'm from Love and grown up with the best Polish cooks. So warm memories...Dziankue!
"I don't think I cook anything without onions & garlic" Ohhhhh yes!! I was just telling my son's gf the same thing!! I wish I'd known more about RUclips and Polska recipes almost 20 years ago. I stayed with my Babcia and she would have LOVED for me to cook her more Polska food!! I knew only a few dishes. Polish Catholic Auschwitz survivor, my best friend, & the strongest woman I've ever known. Thank you for making these videos, I'd love to learn w my daughter and carry on the traditions. ❤️
I already follow the Polish Chef, but I subscribed for Jenny and her polish recipes as well. Love it. 2020 is the year I cook a lot of Polish dishes. Yummy!
Simply one of the greatest foods ever invented.My girlfriend and I used to go to the Pierogi House in Parma. So many different choices.
I love this woman; she is so genuine and she knows what she is doing too! Great job!
Dziękuję for your videos!
MO
I love that you count the kneads, that sooooo helpful!
Having two polish grandmothers I have combined both recipes and they come out awesome. It’s a favorite with my family any time of the year.
I remember when I was a child when my Mother would have her three sisters and my grandmother over to the house and make pierogis. There would be flour and elbows everywhere as they stood around the kitchen table assembling them. My favorite are the sauerkraut filled ones. My wife (married thirty years this May) and I are going to make them this week. Potato and cheese and sauerkraut. Thank you for the refresher.
Bill: Congrats!!
I also very much enjoy the sweet farmers cheese piorogi
My mom and my aunts used to do the a same thing. And every one of them would end up taking back to their homes, dozens and dozens of pyrogies of different fillings packed in plastic bags to go into the chest style freezers they had at home. I miss home made pyrogies, as my mom and all my aunts are all passed away now.
Just a heads up they are not called pierogis they are pierogi, pierogi is already plural, take this from a polish person.
Pierogi with sauerkraut and mushrooms are out of this world. Greetings from Poland!
Every Christmas we have homemade pierogis and we always put an olive in one pierogi and whoever gets the one with the olive has to do the dishes. XD
Bradley Radziewicz hahahaha that’s a fun family tradition . Maybe I’ll have to try that with my family 😂
That’s adorable!
That’s lame, get a dishwasher!
Big Gamer89 After Christmas Vigil dinner, the person who gets the olive gets to open the first present. Those who didn’t cook do the dishes.
LOL. Never heard of that one before.
Enjoyed your recipe, and realized who you were in a few minutes! Nice to see you, you look terrific! Your kitchen looks so inviting as well.
I love how colorful all of your appliances and gadgets are 😊
I loved your talk show. I am glad I found your cooking videos. You make it look so easy and fun. Thank you.
I remember it from Grandma's menu, it was very tasty and delicious! You remind me of childhood, thank you for that. Your recipe is easy to follow and I hope I can prepare
this is for my friends in England! I hope they will love it!
😊🌟😊
Loved this tutorial! Being Polish and Hungarian... this is one of my most fave polish dishes along side Haluski (cabbage and noodles)
HALUŠKY??????? THEY ARE SLOVAKIAN
I had them in Poland a few weeks ago, so now I'm going to make my own. Thanks!
Love a real Polish Woman that can cook real Polish recipes Thanks Jenny for sharing etc
Thanks for all your videos! I am a self taught cook and I watch your videos for help and direction! Thank you!
I love pirogi's deep fried... they are an amazing comfort food... very bad for you but omg so good!
They came out so good, I love all your recipes because they make my husband so happy. He said they taste like the ones his grandmother made. 😊
Boiled is alright but I prefer them browned a little in a skillet after the boil. Either way I can never eat enough Pierogi!
I lived in a Polish Neighborhood in Brooklyn years ago they made every kind of Pierogis stuffing you can think of fresh Kilbasa also miss that old place etc
That’s how my babcia always prepared them as well 😊
MyREDTAIL green point? There’s a good pierogi shop in Gowanus now. They have maybe a dozen options, I always go classic though. The chef appears to be an old polish lady.
Yes, and they could also be baked instead of cooked in water
Heating them in a microwave, and then putting them in a panini maker is surprisingly effective. Its similar to frying them but without all the oil :P
Jenny, I love your show. And all your bright colors. I am vegetarian and my daughter is vegan, and you make a lot of things we eat. Thank you
Jenny, I really love your videos - steps are clearly shown and you made them so easy to understand. Really appreciate them.
Found you videos today. Admittedly obsessed. Well done. Dziekuje!
it is not a Russian or Ukrainian vareniki...
It is a very delicious Polish traditional dish - Pierogi. And love it!
Dziękuję bardzo!
That is true....I'm Polish.
But if you use creme cheese then it's SLOVAKIAN PIROHY
Kaz Gozo"
Here here
Russians Peroski have a yeast dough and no cheese potatoes n a little onion..there stuffed hand shaped ovals and fried.
They do there fillings but not cheese as I've ever seen or heard
Jenny.... Love your recipes. I am visually impaired and kept listening to your voice. Realize were I new if from. Watched you all the time.
I have to applaud you. You make things so easy to do with your explicit directions and witty remarks that keep people's attention. I have learned so much about Polish cooking through your videos. I have made these pierogi often. You mentioned Farmer's cheese. I have found none in this area (central Florida). Cream cheese works fine for me. Thanks for your inspiration!
So glad I found you on here! Love and adore you! Tried making pierogis before and never could get the dough right. Always came out to thick. Yours was perfect!!! Thank you so much.
In Ukraine we call them ''varéniki'' (our pirogi are a little different), it reminded me of my childhood :)
By the way, awesome idea to freeze them!!! :)
this woman needs a show on food network
Cabbage rolls
She's Jenny Jones from the 80s talk show.
Yes
Perhaps she is done with network television companies. RUclips and word of mouth will get her viewers. Funny thing, when I first bumped into this RUclips channel I thought there was some familiarity. Her voice is distinct but I couldn’t exactly place it. Then reading a comment it finally dawned on me that this is Jenny Jones from Canadian TV. Reminiscing now of the 80s and 90s. She still has the same quirky energy and humour I use to remember. Awesome cooking channel.
No she doesn't
The WHOLE video, I said "Dang, she looks like Jenny Jones"......then I found out, she is Jenny Jones. 😝😄
Mackaroni Toni 😂😂😂😂 if i didn't see this comment i would have never known Loll. im like she looks so familiar loll
It is good seeing you cook. You make it all look so easy and fun.I remember your show that you had in the 1980's or 1990's.
LMAO
She sure is into eating low-fat,I think a low sugar/ low carbohydrate diet is better for you
Alex Wallace what show cause I thought she looked familiar also lol 😘
at this moment i'm kind of bing watching Jenny's videos. I can't wait to try all of these :-). i love the way you explain things, your enthusiasm and smile.... so much positive energy....and i'm absorbing all of it ! thx
God Bless the Polish ! I grew up in Michigan and had many great polish neighbors ! Salt of the earth.
I'm super polish an you did right by us polocks theses look just like my mamas keep on cooking you sweet like my mom felt like I was home watching you cook
Nawet pisac poprawnie nie umiesz gowniarzu
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Marcin Pawski 😂😂
Your potato and cheese pierogi recipe looks very good. Nice job!
You can do it also with meat, Sauerkraut and mushrooms (in Poland popular for christmass like turkey in USA), and if you prefer sweet, you can make it with berries, strawberries, and blackberries :) Im from Poland, my mom and grandma do it few times in month :)
How do you fill with berries? Sound yummy.
Berries and put sugar and cream on it!:D or use strawberries :)
Kamil Wader Flat round dough, then berries on it, then cream and close. That is it? So easy?
And some hot Vanilla or chocolate sauce...
they looked so good
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Love Jenny's presentation. I have lots of Polish cookbooks, but it is not the same as seeing the process. My mom never taught me the specifics. Thank you Jenny.
I followed your video last nite and my pierogis came out perfectly. I’ve been making them for years but saw your video and i wanted to pass it along to my cousins. I learned from my grandma. You do every step the same exactly. Only difference is she used shredded cheddar cheese, not cream cheese. The tip on using the water as u seal them, I add that as a general rule for every pierogi and then u can guarantee they don’t open when boiling. Nothing’s worse than having your hard labor go to waste while boiling! Anyway, thanks for making this and breaking down the steps! Happy new year!
I have never tried making pierogi this way, but OMG they are so good. Thank you Jenny.
thanks for the recipe's and technique. Best cooking videos i've seen and I've seen a lot.
God bless you Jenny...this recipe (and others), takes me back to when I was a boy and my dear late Mamma would make all these delicious Polish and Ukrainian recipes. I have many fond memories of the great meals, festive occasions and of my dear parents now in Heaven. Love and hugs from British Columbia, Canada🥰❤
Dziękuje bardzo Jenny....these were the bestest bestest pierogi and boy did we enjoy them! Made them for Polish Christmas.
Thank you Jenny, and I glad to have found you on you tube to show me all my favorite recipes!
i started adding bacon and cheddar to the potato mix, so yummy!
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My mother and grandmother, both from Ukraine, make these at least once a week. Yours look delicious, Jenny. You are always fun to watch too. Not boring.
Aika Terine I am from Ukraine too! 😊 good food!
may i suggest moving the water around in a circular pattern and then drop the perogies into the swirl. You can use this technique with poached eggs as well. Just a thought. Great video.
I loved her talk show, now I love her cooking videos. Her recipes are delicious and she makes every recipe so explicit and easy.
Jenny I love this recipe. I also appreciate your cooking videos. Your recipes are always great and interesting to watch. I can only imagine how much work and time you put into your videos. A big thank you from Connecticut!
Always has been a classy & lovely woman. They don’t make em like this anymore.🌻
I don’t know who Jenny Jones is. Enlighten me.
I know this video is older but YUM YUM. Thank you for making ethnic dishes. Loved it.
My father was Ukrainian and my mother was Italian, we had theses when we were growing up. I'd like to make these again. Thanks for posting this
Thank you so much for sharing your great ethnic recipes!!! I have tried each one of them and my family loved them!!!
My Canadian mother used to make these. We loved them. She served them with lots of sauteed onions and sour cream yum!
it's been years i haven' eaten Polish pierogi .and today I'm going to cook it,thank you soooooooooooooooooooo much ,,,,liked and subscribed
I'm from Ukraine and I eat them almost every day! We call them varenyky, by the way.
+Columbo Bumbo That is right. They're boiled first. And leftovers can be fried.
Dziekuje za ten material : )
Uwielbiam Pierogi ! Te ktore zrobilas wygladaly apetycznie
Czekam na wiecej filmikow z polskimi potrawami !
I’ve been using your no knead bread dough cooked in the Dutch oven for months, now I’m ecstatic about this! I love Pierogis so glad I found this, great idea putting the potatoes aside in a convenient ready to place inside the pierogi, and If I don’t have an onion I can’t cook! Thank You for all your delicious recipes
Jim quia Jim quia bardo😂 I copied from transcript, Thank you again
Happened upon your channel and heard you say "easy" a couple of times and "can't cook without onion and garlic" a couple more times and I was sold! Subscribed right away. I like your style of cooking and the way you explain everything.
dear Jenny, this is a authentic recipe!! dont believe those fools who say their babcia makes it better, there are more than one recipes!!
lana del thee: YES IT IS, BUT PEOPLE HAVE TO PUT THEIR NEGATIVE TWO CENTS IN A COMMENT.
AMERICAN POLISH!!!!!!!! PROUD OF MY ANCESTRY
VETERAN, UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, 1956/1958 ALSO PROUD OF THAT TOO.
People should explain what they don't like about the videos before they click the dislike button. It would be great to read: I don't like myself, I don't have a life so I don't like this video either."
That said I loved this recipe :) I am going to try it.
Try sauerkraut filling ......... saute kraut in butter with onions until its browned ..... mmmmmm good
mmmm
That was my grandmother's recipe, cooked cabbage with butter, salt and pepper, stuffed into the pierogi dough, then gently boiled. Served with a little melted butter drizzled over them. Soooo good!
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LOVE sauerkraut filling - with a smidge of sour cream on top. Boiled first then fried in butter of course!
Its even better with Sauerkraut and mushrooms
Oh, My Lord!! I've wanted to try your recipe out for a while ... These took me 2 and a half hours to make yesterday (went with full fat cream cheese and sour cream, and I pan fried them a few hours later, just before serving with drinks for an afternoon gathering!) ... and they were worth every bite! They're very filling, but even with just 5 guests (and 1 of those was a 5yo child!) there were none left. A word of warning: if your friends have young children, smack their fingers when their hand goes for their 7th or 8th Pirogi, or offer to make them a sandwich .. because that was A LOT of work to turn around and find there were only 2 left for me! But, OMG - SO GOOD!
I can relate. There's never enough left for me either. 🙂
@@JennyCanCookRecipes
I just made the Sauerkraut version as suggested by another contributor ... OH. MY. GOD. !!! There was just my hubby and me this time, so I really got to try them plus there's half left over! Hubby is rubbing his tummy like he does when he's well-satisfied - not that there's much of a tummy to rub, LOL .. He's certainly never going to get fat! But I think I prepared the shape and texture of the pastry much better this time, pulling it right over the filling the way you do, and I also pan-fried them again in Canola Oil. Pastry is like that .. it requires practise to perfect each variety. Thanks so much again for your expertise .. watching your video again helped me improve on my technique 100% : ) Mmmm-Mmmm-Mmmm .. SO GOOD!
GREAT VIDEO! Uncomplicated & simple ingredients. Thank you for sharing!
Found another great video on her channel! These are just like my mum used to make. The golabki video was in my recommended list and now I've got to binge watch some of her other stuff.
So sad, it looks like she doesn't make videos any more 😞
Thank you for your recipes and your sweet face!! The world needed you back.
+Ben Morphet - These are raw dumplings and must be boiled first. After that, you can saute them in a pan for browning or even deep fry them if you want, although deep frying is not traditional.
Yummy..........
Jenny Can Cook With onions sautaed in butter with sour cream on the side.
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+Jenny Can Cook
quedan muy ricos acompañados con salsa blanca (bechamel) o con una rica salsa bolognesa... : )
can i use curd instead of sour cream plz answer me
I am addicted to Jenny's recipes
This dough is beautiful! JJ seems like the sweetest lil thing. Love you Jenny
"If we had smellovision" hahaha - this is the best comment I've ever heard on a youtube recipe!!!
Pierogis are my favorite food. I could live off them 😂
It’s not Pierogis, it’s Pierogi. Pierogi is already plural.
Another Awesome Video by a beatiful sweet soul in a heartwarming kitchen!!! Jenny you Rock!!!☺😊😄 P.S. Your kneeding technique is Fabtabulous!!!😄
Thank you Jenny, looks very nice , I like the way how you go to the trouble to explain each step.. and give little hints along the way..
My Mom always made these then fried with onions, I love love them! Thanks so much for showing us how to make them ourselves :-)
Just discovered your channel. Love all your recipes and your style. Make me want to make some pierogis right now.
więcej pieprzu do farszu ma być dość pikantny!i ja dodaję do tej ilości większą szczyptę natki suszonego lubczyku !pozdrawiam
" I always spank my dough"!😂😂 I died!😂😂
I didn’t even know how much I needed this video lol
I just love the way you teach. The details. Thank you.
Again, my wife loves your Polish videos. She makes authentic Hungarian goulash too. You showed her your version of stuffed cabbage.
Absolutely love cooking with Jenny :) she is so sweet and my perogies turned out great , thanks pretty lady XOX
just found your channel - you're fabulous - i want to be polish - fantastic cuisine.
Gez 13: IF YOU WANT TO BE POLISH YOU WILL HAVE NO REGRETS!!!!
AMERICAN POLISH AND PROUD!!!!!!
Hi Jenny, I just admire your kitchen and beautiful cooking utensils, wish I knew where you got them. The colors are so colourful and pretty.
I love all of the colorful utensils-FUN!
I love her way of cooking. I am 82 and try to make small portions. I do not want to eat it every day. Thank you soooo much
Good to see you Jenny. You look wonderful!
You're Amazing! definitely using these easy and healthy recipes. subscribed and will share these jewels of videos on facebook. Thank you
omg drooling. wonderful
I've made your pierogies for my family the last 5 years or so at Christmastime. It has become part of my family's tradition to eat them. They absolutely love them and ask me if I'm making them each year. Thanks so much Jenny for posting this recipe. I watch it every year. My polish father would be proud of me for learning to make them :)
I love your non complicated style. Thank you so much.