Re: The Fisher were moving!
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Was enjoying the thread ,was gonna tell ya congratulations Then the selfie:-( , then to top it off cottage cheese What’s next a hair bun? Congratulations on the fisher Good Trapping.
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Re: The Fisher were moving!
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Cool looking critters! I don’t mind the selfies so much as you eating rotting cheese!! As cold as it is up there you’d think they could keep that cheese from ruining! Lol
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Re: The Fisher were moving!
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Was enjoying the thread ,was gonna tell ya congratulations Then the selfie:-( , then to top it off cottage cheese What’s next a hair bun? Congratulations on the fisher Good Trapping. No man bun for this guy! I’m a trapper, what do ya think! Lol Cool looking critters! I don’t mind the selfies so much as you eating rotting cheese!! As cold as it is up there you’d think they could keep that cheese from ruining! It’s made with Canadian milk! That’s the difference lol. Cottage cheese is great in perogies! Give it a try some time!
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Re: The Fisher were moving!
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JP....the wife have some Polish in her ?
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Re: The Fisher were moving!
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I have had Perogies which is potatoes and diced ham. Ingredients Filling: 2 cups leftover mashed potatoes 1/2 cup smoked ham, diced 1/4 cup frozen sweet peas, thawed 1/2 cup shredded Gruyere Dough: 2 cups bread flour 2 cups all-purpose flour 1/4 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 egg, beaten 2 teaspoons olive oil 1 cup warm water 1 gallon salted water 1 small onion, sliced 1/2 stick butter 2 scallions, sliced Sour cream, to garnish Directions WATCH Watch how to make this recipe. In a medium bowl, add filling ingredients and combine well. Set aside. In a large bowl add both flours, baking powder and salt and mix well. In a separate bowl add the remaining dough ingredients and whisk until combined. Add wet ingredients to the dry ingredient using a wooden spoon to form a ball. Cut in half. (You can freeze dough for another time, if desired.) Flour a work surface and roll dough about 1/8-inch thick. Use a 3-inch biscuit cutter to cut out 12 rounds from the dough. Place a dollop of filling in the center of each dough round. Fold dough over filling to form a half moon. Press edges together with your thumb. Seal the edges using the flat tines of a fork. Bring a large saucepan of salted water to a simmer. Add perogies and cook for about 2 minutes. Drain perogies. Meanwhile, in a large skillet over high heat, melt half of the butter and add the onion. Cook onions for 5 to 6 minutes until slightly caramelized. Add perogies and the remaining butter. Allow to saute for a few minutes, then add the scallions. Remove to a platter and serve with sour cream. WATCH Show: Big Daddy's House Episode: Polish Party Categories:Skillet RecipesEuropean RecipesPolish RecipesPierogiHamGruyere RecipesPotatoSide DishMain DishLunch Let's Get Cooking! Sign up for the Recipe of the Day newsletter to receive editor-picked recipes,tips and videos delivered to your inbox daily. Privacy Policy See All Reviews AdChoices Newsroom © 2021 Discovery or its subsidiaries and affiliates. All rights reserved. Top
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Re: The Fisher were moving!
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I have had Perogies which is potatoes and diced ham. Lol that is not a perogie! Lol. JP....the wife have some Polish in her ? Lol no! Everyone eats perogies here. Doesn’t matter what you are!
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Re: The Fisher were moving!
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The Croatians and Ukiranians love their perogies. I think they invented that stuff in the old country so they wouldnt have to eat their bootsoles when times were tough and they didnt have any real food.
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Re: The Fisher were moving!
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A polish couple introduced me to them.They was my neighbors when I was child at my parents house.
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Re: The Fisher were moving!
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Nice action on the fishers!! They are one of the coolest looking NA furbeaers. We'll never have them, they need actual forests and northern ones at that. We're lucky to have tree squirrels. The Black Hills out in western SD has some marten, maybe some fishers will ditty mount across the plains to join them someday, never can tell.
No real culture of perogies here, not enough eastern Euro ancestry people.Norskies don't really stuff things, except whatever they put on the inside of a lefse. A couple of my aunts, who grew up speaking German has their first language, used to make "cheese pockets" and "fleisch kniflah" which are both sort of like perogies. Maybe I should learn the recipes someday. I like eating big pieces of meat and less flour-dominated things. And whole pieces of fruits. I had an order of perogies at the Peace Gardens the only time I visited that place. Does that count...?
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Re: The Fisher were moving!
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Bruce, that’s one complicated perogie lol.
To make the dough we use sour cream and flour!
Filling: cottage cheese, egg, salt, pepper.
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Re: The Fisher were moving!
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Bruce, that’s one complicated perogie lol.
To make the dough we use sour cream and flour!
Filling: cottage cheese, egg, salt, pepper.
Lol ... They are excellent eating.
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Nice action on the fishers!! They are one of the coolest looking NA furbeaers. We'll never have them, they need actual forests and northern ones at that. We're lucky to have tree squirrels. The Black Hills out in western SD has some marten, maybe some fishers will ditty mount across the plains to join them someday, never can tell.
No real culture of perogies here, not enough eastern Euro ancestry people.Norskies don't really stuff things, except whatever they put on the inside of a lefse. A couple of my aunts, who grew up speaking German has their first language, used to make "cheese pockets" and "fleisch kniflah" which are both sort of like perogies. Maybe I should learn the recipes someday. I like eating big pieces of meat and less flour-dominated things. And whole pieces of fruits. I had an order of perogies at the Peace Gardens the only time I visited that place. Does that count...? I think a Fisher would do better there than a Marten. Fisher love running around creeks and marsh. I’m sure you guys have that. Don’t buy store bought perogies if you’re wanting to try them. Store bought suck balls! Need them to be home made!
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