POLAND | An American Polish Pierogi
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2023
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Welcome to Tastes from the Road! In this delightful video, we're immersing ourselves in the flavors of Polish cuisine with a focus on the beloved dish known as Potato Pierogis. Join us as we explore the rich heritage and irresistible taste of this traditional Polish delicacy.
Potato Pierogis are a cherished dish that hold a special place in Polish hearts. They are dumplings made with a tender dough and filled with a delicious mixture of mashed potatoes, cheese, and sometimes onions or herbs. These pillowy pockets of goodness are then boiled or pan-fried to perfection, creating a comforting and satisfying meal.
In this video, we'll guide you through the step-by-step process of making Potato Pierogis, sharing our tips and techniques to ensure your dumplings capture the authentic taste of Poland. From preparing the dough to shaping and filling the pierogis, we'll provide all the knowledge you need to recreate this traditional Polish delight in your own kitchen.
As we prepare Potato Pierogis, we'll also delve into the cultural significance and history behind this dish. Discover the traditions and stories associated with Pierogis, and gain a deeper appreciation for the flavors that have brought comfort to Polish tables for generations.
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Babushka is Russian in Poland it’s babcia 💀💀
Yes exactly lol
Polish Americans used the word so a lot of people in America think it’s Polish. You have to understand that when we got waves of immigrants they learned English together and often swapped words from each others languages. After so many generations the origins got forgotten. In Pittsburgh, Babushka got associated with Polish.
More like babka 😂
@@szalone_dziewczyny_6602 haha yes s lol
In Poland it’s Babcia
My family is from the Friedman tribe and my last name is frankowski I love love love this dish
Great!
Pierogi❤ 🎉
ten koniec nie spodziewałem się XDDDDDDDDDD
tez XD
ja też XD
Też XDD
My family is also from the jablonski tribe, but somewhere in time it became jablonofsky, idk why tho. Didn't know it originated in poland!!
I think that it could be „Jabłonowski” and they wanted to make it easier to say by deleting the w and adding f
you’ve summoned the poles
"Kurwa thats good" got me xD
I am Polish and let me tell you that food is so good
Same
Coming to Cracovia next August to see Leonardo's painting and I'll taste all possible pierogi
Babcia, nie babuszka! Babuszka to z rosyjskiego.
Tak
Tak
Na Podlasiu to regionalizm
Lol prawda
Moja babcia pochodziła z "zabuga" babuszka
The "kurwa" got me there 😂
Kurwa ma wiele znaczeń... Też dobre❤😂🎉
I am from poland and i Love pierogi
You can buy a pierogi shape maker, it cuts the right size dough and comes with a mold that you place the dough on, put some potato,meat or cabbage in there and fold it in half. Im polish btw and this was entertaining but you dont have to boil and fry, you just do one of them
pierogi, tasty ukranian food!
Polskie też, jesteśmy blisko. Pozdrawiam z Polski
@@alexandramacedonska9617 i commented this to make my polish friend mad, ik its polish
The word on the end was funny
Pierogi is the best I love them so much
i love pierogi❤
kocham pierogi🇵🇱
Well done! Fried crispy pierogi with skwarki and onions. The best!
I love porogies and I’m polish
Jabłonia is a apple tree
Jabłoń not Jabłonia
I'm half Polish and my Babcia used to buy sweet pierogi's! They were filled with blueberries and cinnamon! She always served them with cream! Potato is a very common filling for pierogi's but we also love it with mushrooms, sauerkraut, sweet cabbage, meat, etc! It's a must have in a Polish household!
I love pierogi
Bro this isn't Russia, grandma is babcia💀
Polish was russian so he may got confused
First of all what? And then WHAT THE FYCK?
@@Yondix Russia is controll east Poland, maybe he doesn't know the difference between russian and polish
@@zappergamer Poland has controlled west Russia. Wars and languages are 2 diffrent thinks
@@Yondix the polish- Lithuanian common wealth was a thing ages ago, the invasion of Poland was not that long ago.
Wasilewska here.....my mom used yo make the best perogie! Sometimes with bluberry filling. The best comfort food ever!!
wow 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Co to curva jest ? 😂😂😂
It means fuck and u spell it with a k
tf is curva
Pierogis are probably my favorite food of all time lol
When you said "kurwa" I started tearing up. This trurly made my day
My family name was smolarz and was misspelled when driving in America and am now smolos
kur*a is gooooood
Babcia not babushka babcia one is russian one is polish what you don't understand you even have it spelled phonetically ˈbapʲʨ̑a
besides, you didn't add cottage cheese inside, shame on you
That "kurwa" at the end killed me 😂
Good on you for knowing where you're from. When my however many great grandfather came he changed the spelling and I have no clue what it means. Hope to find out one day. Aint we got some damn good food though lol. Looks beyond delicious!
Its babcia😅
Yes omg I can’t with it 💀
I saw potatoes and just instantly knew what it was xD
Ahah country should I do next?
Serbia and Cyprus
You should try "Kotlet schabowy, ziemniaczki i surówka" or dish from part of Poland that I come from "Kluski Śląskie, Rolada i modro kapusta" but you better try Kotlet it's way easier to make.
Polish gang
Yeah I liked my own comment
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My culinary teacher tried to make lazy perogies with fried cabbage box noodles and a bechamel sauce. I still hurt from it.
Nice, my Mother is 50% polish and i am 20% myself. We used to own our own Facebook Business.
"potato filled dumplings" I love that, I'm polish and now will be calling peroiges potato filled dumplings 😂😂
Thanks for adding the kurwa right at the end😂
Approved
I’m 4 generation full polish
welcome!
P❤LAND
Pierogy
Let’s go I don’t live in Poland but my ancestory is 50 percent polish and we always eat perogied on christmas
Basically same lol
you butchered the spelling of it but i gotta say you picked a very good song
Kurwa that's good LMAO I didn't expected this
You better make Slovakian bryndzové halušky 🇸🇰
Damn he almost upset all polish community by saying russian word babushka...
Those handmade rogis are the best kind. I think my Mom would sometimes add egg to the dough?
My paternal Grandma was Polish. She loved cooking and baking, and I remember many of her recipes were polish, but I dont ever remember her making pierogi. Maybe my Scottish grandfather didn't like them or something. Its kinda weird since her style of cooking was definitely influenced by her family and Poland. She made a lot of delicious food, and I especially miss her kolaczki and poppy seed cake roll.
It because pierogi is not popular in whole Poland. For example my mom never do pierogi its depend on region most of pierogies eaters live in eastern Poland.
OMG YAY IM EATING PIEROGI RN
ALSO
you said pierogi wrong…..
Good effort but try using a dough roller and a wine glass with thin edges next time to get uniform circles. The dough could be thinner too. Then put a portion of COLD filling in (you can roll it into a ball first), then fold, merge the middle delicately, follow along lightly putting the edges together, and then create the falbanka - the pattern, the easiest one is to pinch the edges like you’re tryih to snap your fingers. Good luck!
polska gurom
👇
You can say: kurwa to jest zajebiste!
My polish last name means addiction. Which probably means my family was the town drunk. Which totally checks out.
Nałóg? I wonder how people pronunce it nowadays in USA after a few generations?
Actually my family is Polish, but the name is Slovak technically. "závislák"
@@pz6677
Ł is basically like W for example water in polish would be woda but me and my friends type to each other (for fun):
Haj gerl du ju dżrink łater? 😂
Where's the recipe? The description says you walk through the process step by step...
check my website www.tastesfromtheroad.com
zajebiste pierogi pozdro
Babushka❌
Babcia✅
Let him cook
jabłoński having something to do with apples is because jabło, a variation of jabłko (apple) being in the name
Bro swore in polish (he said kurwa)
Perrougui ?🐶 But nice pierogi 🫶
fun fact, if u have „ski” at the end of ur surname, it means that ur ancestors were from an upper class
Not babushka babushka is Russian in polski we say Babcia
Perogies are the best I’m 1/2 polish
If u havent yet u chould make 🇨🇦 POUTINE 🇨🇦
Edit: i just looked and he did make it already :/
Ok I laughed at the kurwa at the end
Pie ro gi
Бля момент когда в фильме про вечера Диканьки галушки сами купаются в сметане и летят в рот к типу это нечто
What are those tribes mentioned in video?
Babuszka💀
The ending😭
Literally just samosa with no spice
Kurwa that’s good 😂😂😂😭
😮 Diabeł! gdzie się nauczyłeś robić taki bałagan? byłoby miło, gdybyś poświęcił trochę czasu na lepsze przygotowanie i zaprezentowanie jedzenia.
So you wouldn’t eat that?
@@TalesFromTheRoadi would try them , because im polish and me and my mom made homemade ones with like meat and something else but i never had them with sweet fruit actually so i think that with apples they would taste much better
BRAZIL PLEASE 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷it’s called Feijoada …. Pronounced fay · jow · aa · duh
It's a lot of work
Ah yes kurwa 😂😂😂
Love how you can literally say the f word as long as youre talking in a different language to english
Love it too!
U need to make România
At Romanian u need to make sarmale
I already did Romania!
Talk pierogi
Tf u mean babushka, thats russian also tf u mean "pErOugi" 😭, u can tell this was made by an American
Sick bro
Czy ty właśnie powiedziałeś kurwa?😳
Babushka? Kurva (with v)?
So is my man Polish, Russian or Czech? :D
Hes american
In polish It's babcia not "babushka"
Babushka is Russian babcia is polish
Bro used seed oils💀 🤡
Nono no no no no no. You doing Russian version
Kurva ( KURWA ) IS a swear word in poland
That means grandma in polish💀
Czy on dał tam śmietane😢😢😢
tak właśnie gotuja Polacy piątego pokolenia w Stanach :D
Not babushka but babchia. Babushka is russian lol
babcia
YOU ARE POLISH. YOU SHOULD KNOW HOW TO PRONOUNCE PIEROGI AND KURWA, ALSO SPELL KURWA PROPERLY.
5th generation polish? so you’re not polish?
just wanna say few things.
Dumplings arent our national dish.
Kurwa isnt just fuck its like fuck x5 so please dont say that.
Im pretty sure this isnt a polish recipe becouse we make them a little diffrent and it also depends how we are gonna eat them.
Also babushka is russian in poland its Babcia.
Edit: i re watched the video AND OH BOI THAT IS NOT A POLISH RECIPE.
The fact that you mixed potatoes with the meat! We dont even put potatoes in pierogi!
in poland we make rosół ( Chicken soup) then we take the vegetables and the meat and we grind it until it is all nice. Like man what meat did you even use?
why were these dumplings soo small?
Edit Again: so i watched the video again and i saw that you fried them like we dont fry them in poland also why were these ones soo deformed? This video is pure hell.
please bro get out of your basement and get a life.
I to ✨kłurwa ✨ XDDDD
kłurwa?
@@grzyb11 ja tak to usłyszałem XDDDDD