Boiled them.
We cut the dough in 3 inch circles and added about a tsp. of filling to each one. These little pockets of joy are then placed on a towel sprinkled with cornmeal. Don't sprinkle it with flour or they will get gummy. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and cook about a dozen at a time. Drain on towels.
Willie is a big fan of pierogies.
I parboiled mine because I froze them. If you freeze them uncooked, they will crack, If you cook them the whole way, they will be overcooked after you defrost and reheat them. Parboiling is the way to go. We cooked a few and floated them in butter to try them out. It was hard to not eat 10-15 of them. Self control! The pups split one of these and were very happy with the outcome.
You can see them trying to figure out how to get into the freezer. I freeze them on trays and then put them in ziplock bags after they are frozen.
I've had a request for a Polish dinner so I will be making a lot of Polish food this week. This is the first time someone has actually asked me to make Polish food. I am the one who is usually asking....do you want some Polish food? The Polish side of me is thrilled. The Scottish side is screaming for me to make haggis.
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