How to Make Pierogi - The Polish Chef

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The Polish Chef, shows you how to make delicious potato and cheese pierogi from scratch helped by @Susanscookingschool. Enjoy!
Music is Prząśniczka by Polish composer, Stanisław Moniuszko (1819 - 1872). Originally written for piano and voice. Arranged and performed by Susan Sady.
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Japanese here. I’ve never been to Poland and never ever eaten this. But I’m gonna make this for my family. Thanks for amazing video!

macn
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"clean up while you're cooking" - my Polish grandmother taught me that.

lisaleone
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I’m an instant fan after watching him clean as he cooked

matthewplaskon
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I love it when I hear someone say pierogi right it gives me comfort

Butterbee
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Those look wonderful!! My fiancée just passed in December. He was polish. He was supposed to teach me how to make these. We didn’t get around to it. I almost cried watching but I’m going to make these in his memory. Thank you so much. I’m a new subscriber today. I’ll be watching your videos. Thanks again ❤️

shotgunblast
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Just found your channel and subbed straight away. My lady is Polish, I want to start making her classic Polish food. This seems like the perfect channel for me

unclemattscookerylessons
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His character is 100% no bs authentic! Love it!

icee
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I have never saw so many Polish people in a comment section. As a 6th generation american polish who talks way to much about Poland I am proud that Pierogi has a million views

btep
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A tragically underrated food. I love them. Thank you for this.

AmySorrellMusic
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Oh Man, I am SO glad I found this video! My family LOVES Pierogi! My wife's Grandmother on her Father's side was a Polish immigrant. My Mother-in-Law, whose parents were Italian immigrants, used to make Pierogi from time to time to keep her husband's culture alive in their house. My wife and I buy it at the market but we've never known how to make it ourselves. Now, I'm going to give it a try!

whoyoukidding
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Thank you! I was adopted from Poland as a baby, and have been dying to learn about my culture. I can’t wait to make these today

Volkswagenitalia.
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Im a londoner. Had a polish neighbour who taught me how to make "perogi" when my kids were young. It became a family favourite and I've put all sorts in them...ham and cheese, bacon, onions, corned beef, spam, potato spinach...i dont even know where the polish recipe is in what i make any more, so its nice to see the real thing again.Its really great if you are skint and trying to stretch money. Freeze em, fry em, stick them under a grill, they are cheap and versatile.

saydvoncripps
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My Polish grandparents used cottage cheese. They also made prune filled pierogi- delicious !

ellennorris
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I loved how he served his wife first. What a class act 👏

stephenimsong
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I love Pierogi. Czech background. My Mama made them, her mother, and great gandma from Prague made the best ones. EXACTLY the way you make them. Saute in butter and onions and serve with sour ceam or apple sauce. I'm 73 now and they are all gone. I'll have to make my own . Such wonderful memories. You are a beautiful couple. Thank You.

douglashoffjr
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I was a firefighter in greenpoint brooklyn and loved Polish people and their food. excellent video YUM

urbanherbalistnyc
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my great grandpa passed away before i learned any polish or any traditional food, this is so nice and is teaching me how to make these foods for my friends.

vladisslay
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It is Polish ! This guy do it goood, i am from Poland, do it in style like grandmather do it
Sorry for my English

imlee
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For all non-polish people. Pierogi is already plural. There is no need to give them -es at the end. There is one pieróg (or pierożek) and two pierogi.

MajaMirane
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A neighbor of polish descent intro'd me to pierogis decades ago when they invited me to help make their winter 'stash'. OMG, I was in heaven, they were so delicious. They used cheddar instead of ricotta (I think) but they served them just like you did. I've been a fan ever since! Thank you!

donnamiller