The dish doesn’t have any Russian origins at all. They actually arrived from Ruthenia, a prewar region of Poland, which is now part of Ukraine. Indeed, before 1945, Ukrainians used to call this ...
Photo: Sebastian Kocon/Forum Pierogi arrived on Polish territories in the 13th century. The were probably imported from the Far East via eastern neighbors such as Kievian Rus (today's Ukraine) perhaps ...
Top with sour cream or Greek yogurt! [feast_advanced_jump_to] I've been making pierogies since I was 8 years old and still in Ukrainian school. It wasn't until recently, after watching Ukraine ...
John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church in McKeesport will gather around long tables in the church basement to make pierogi. Their fingers will move quickly and precisely, shaping small balls ...
But she had to collect herself quickly because she had to tell their mom and Savchenko’s wife, who live in Ukraine. Sharon Taylor adds the final touch to a tray of pierogies before they are ...
Saint Hyacinth (Jacek Odrowąż) is, according to legend, thought to have brought pierogi to Poland from what is now Ukraine. It’s said he fed dumplings to the poor in Kraków following the ...
To showcase its support, Alexandra Foods created a Ukrainian cheese and dill pierogi variety, with donations to Ukrainian relief efforts for every package sold. Alexandra Foods is also a fervent ...
A sign on the wall at WOW Pierogies captures the spirit of the owners, a husband and wife team who fled to Canada with their family when Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. (Andrew Lupton/CBC News ...