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- noun Alternative spelling of
varenyky .
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Examples
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The Black Sea Café was famous for its mouthwatering dumplings called vareniki and pelmeni.
Malice Robert K. Tanenbaum 2007
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Dumplings, called "vareniki" in the former Soviet republic, are a staple of Ukrainian cuisine and are often stuffed with a range of fillings from mushrooms to cherries.
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A bowl of potato vareniki with caramelized onions and crème fraiche at the Outtake Bistro in LA and a plate of cloud-like silver dollar pancakes at the Fairway Café in NY.
One For The Table: My Food List One For The Table 2011
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It's vareniki, because they are boiled until they float.
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A bowl of potato vareniki with caramelized onions and crème fraiche at the Outtake Bistro in LA and a plate of cloud-like silver dollar pancakes at the Fairway Café in NY.
One For The Table: My Food List One For The Table 2011
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Upon returning to the States and homesick for borscht, piroshki, pelmeni, vareniki, schi, vinigret, golubtsi, kvas and tvorog, I purchased a copy and begin cooking.
Azerbaian Pilaf with Pomegranate Meatballs Lindy 2006
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Varenyky (Ukrainian) or vareniki (Russian) are derived from the word varenyk, which simply means “boiled thing,” but prefer to think of them as a less-bulky cousin of Polish pierogi.
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Thursday, November 8, 2007 apricot and walnut vareniki
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In Russia meat varieties are called pelmeni while cabbage, potato or sour cherry varieties are vareniki.
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Marina and Tanya teaching em how to make fresh raspberry vareniki in our kitchen.
Archive 2007-07-01 Pauly V. 2007
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