• brbposting
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    17 days ago

    Wonder if those are better/cheaper than Costco

    Which are delicious by the way

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      17 days ago

      costco has em for 2.6 pounds for $5. great deal. reviews say not bad. although potato is rather cheap and boring stuffing. what do you top them with?

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        Potato and cheese is classic, and honestly it hits the spot better than you might expect. Toss with butter after boiling. Keeps them from sticking and tastes great.

        Commonly topped with sour cream, green onions, other onions, and/or bacon depending on what you have handy. A nice fatty sour cream with grilled yellow onions is my favourite, especially served with a nice hunk of garlic sausage.

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        They used to be $6 at my local Costco until they jacked up the price to $11.

        Never forgave Costco for that. I liked these perogies.

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          17 days ago

          yea thats a huge jump. are there any ethnic supermarkets in your area that might be worth scoping out?

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        17 days ago

        The dankies:

        @[email protected] is right. Very simple yet very comforting.


        Brent Icus, you’re boiling them?

        But but but best results

        So we should try the boil eh

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          I find pan frying them works best if they’re leftovers, the dough fries up better after it’s boiled and then dried out a little. It’s a very good option for sure.