Russian Piroshki
Russian Piroshki

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Traditional Russian Piroshki and how to make it. Russian Piroshki is traditional Russian food and one that I have been introduced to over the years. These Russian piroshki (or pirojki, or pirozhiki, however you wanna spell it) are stuffed with simple meat and rice mixture and fried till golden brown perfection!

Russian Piroshki is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods in the world. It’s simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. It is enjoyed by millions daily. Russian Piroshki is something that I’ve loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.

To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook russian piroshki using 16 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Russian Piroshki:
  1. Get Dough
  2. Get 2 envelope yeast
  3. Prepare 3 cup whole milk
  4. Prepare 1 white flour
  5. Prepare 1 buttermilk
  6. Take 1 tbsp sugar
  7. Prepare 1 dash salt
  8. Take Filling
  9. Make ready 1 lb ground meat - venicine is great but beef or turkey works too
  10. Get 1 dash Worshestire sauce
  11. Prepare 1 dash salt
  12. Make ready 1 dash pepper
  13. Make ready 1 dash soy sauce
  14. Prepare 1 dash paprika
  15. Make ready 1 pinch parsley
  16. Make ready 2 medium onions

Russian Piroshki with mushroom potato filling-Пирожки. Fried Russian Meat Piroshki Recipe (buns) with a meat filling. Piroshki are yeast dough buns with a filling and are either baked or fried. They can vary in shapes and sizes.

Steps to make Russian Piroshki:
  1. Warm milk to about 110°F - so it's warm to the touch, but not boiling!
  2. Add yeast to warm milk, wisk well
  3. Add salt, sugar, and a few tablespoons flour, wisk together well
  4. Let sit in a warm place, prehearing your oven to 200 and then turning it off works pretty well. Let sit at least an hour, up to five of you have the time
  5. Then comes the fun part, start adding flour, and splashes of warm buttermilk. Work the dough with your hands until it becomes solid and elastic, and not too sticky. While working the dough, hold a chunk of room temperature butter in your hand
  6. I know the butter on the fist is a tad unorthodox but my grandmother promises it's the best way and the dough came out amazing
  7. For the filling, simply saute the meat and the onions, add the spices, and you're good to go. If the meat is fatty, drain off some fat.
  8. Lots of other filling options will work - mashed potatos with fried onions, hard boiled eggs with green onions and mustard, or just some strawberry jam.
  9. Brush with a whisked egg. Bake for about twenty minutes at 375° F until golden brown.

Now owned by Olga Sagan, this family business is nationally renowned for its long lines out the door as guests eagerly anticipate savory and sweet Russian pastries, fresh from the oven. Piroshki (pronounced PIR-oh-sch-KI) means 'little pirog' or 'little pie'. A Russian pirog (pie) can have a sweet or savory fillings. Russian Piroshki with Beef & Potato fillings. Baked Piroshki (Russian Hand Pie)- A super soft fluffy bun filled with a savory meat filling.

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