Pirozhki

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Pirozhki

A plate of pirozhki

Pirozhki (singular: pirozhok) are a type of baked or fried filled pastry popular in Russia and other Eastern European countries. These pastries are known for their versatility, as they can be filled with a variety of ingredients, both savory and sweet.

Etymology

The word "pirozhki" is the diminutive form of "pirogi", which means "pies" in Russian. The term "pirozhki" is used to refer to small pies or turnovers.

History

Pirozhki have a long history in Russian cuisine, dating back to the times of the Kievan Rus'. They were traditionally made in homes and were a staple food item due to their portability and the ability to use a wide range of fillings.

Preparation

Pirozhki are made by wrapping dough around a filling and then baking or frying the pastries. The dough can be made from a variety of ingredients, including yeast dough, shortcrust pastry, or puff pastry.

Dough

The dough for pirozhki can vary depending on the desired texture and flavor. A yeast dough is commonly used for a soft and fluffy texture, while a shortcrust or puff pastry can be used for a crispier finish.

Fillings

Pirozhki made with puff pastry

Pirozhki can be filled with a wide range of ingredients. Common savory fillings include:

Sweet fillings can include:

Cultural Significance

Pirozhki are a beloved part of Russian and Eastern European cuisine. They are often served at celebrations, family gatherings, and as a popular street food. Their adaptability in terms of fillings makes them a versatile dish suitable for various occasions.

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