Pierogi Recipe

Growing up with a very Polish family was hard when I was a very picky eater as a child.  I stayed away from cabbage, sauerkraut and many other traditional Polish foods.  However, there was always one Polish food that my grandma knew was a hit everytime: Pierogies.  So, I looked through my mom’s recipes and found this one.  For dinner, you can do so many filling such as cheese, potato, onion, etc.  Or you can make dessert pierogis which are delicious as well.  I recommend making a ton in one batch and freezing some for a future date.

The Dough:

  • 2½ cups of flour (could be as much as 3 cups)
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tbs. sour cream
  • ½ cup lukewarm water

Mix all ingredients together, and knead just a bit. The dough should not be very smooth, and it should be  sticky. Let stand covered with a bowl for about 1/2 hour before using. Take the dough and roll it out until it is 1/16″ thick. You will have to use plenty of flour to keep the dough from sticking to the rolling pin and rolling surface. You can also flip the dough several times as well.

Filling (there are many different filling but here is a classic)

  • 5 lbs of potatoes (red or Idaho are fine)
  • 2 lbs of onions
  • salt
  • pepper

Finely chop the onions and fry in butter until golden brown. Peel potatoes and cut them into thirds; cook until tender. Once cooked, completely drain potatoes and mash with no liquid. Add fried onions, and salt and pepper to taste. Since this is a fairly bland filling, you will find you need a fair amount of salt and pepper.

Prepare:
Roll the pierogi dough on a floured board or countertop until 1/8″ thick. Cut circles of dough (2″ for small pierogies and 3-3 1/2″ for large pierogies) with a cookie cutter or drinking glass. Place a small ball of filling (about a tablespoon) on each dough round and fold the dough over, forming a semi-circle. Press the edges together with the tines of a fork.

Boil the perogies a few at a time in a large pot of water. They are done when they float to the top (about 8-10 minutes). Rinse in cool water and let dry.

Saute chopped onions in butter in a large pan until onions are soft. Then add pierogies and pan fry until lightly crispy.

Chocolate covered espresso beans

This recipe is the perfect dessert for the coffee lovers.  Instead of serving coffee or espresso after your next party, why not whip up some chocolate covered espresso beans?

{mix chocolate covered espresso beans with coffee icecream for the perfect dessert}

  • 75 g dark chocolate
  • 30 g whole espresso coffee beans
  • cocoa powder

Directions:

  1. Melt the chocolate by breaking it into pieces and warming it slowly in a sauce pan.
  2. When the chocolate is melted, stir in the roasted coffee beans.
  3. Keep mixing until they are covered in chocolate.
  4. Lift them out with a fork and drop them onto parchment or waxed paper.
  5. Separate the beans from one another, then drop into cocoa powder and leave to harden.
  6. Remove the beans with a palatte knife and keep in a sealed container.
  7. Serve in a jar or cute bowl. 🙂
  8.  *You can mix it up with milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and even white chocolate.

Fall preview

I know we are all a little blue about summer going by so fast.  But in New England, fall is an amazing season.  The colors that paint our mountains and trees are so beautiful and inspirational, especially for fashion.  September calls for knee high boots, light scarfs, pea coats, and beautiful bronze, orange, and red colors.  Whether you are going back to school, starting a new job, or just getting ready for the new season, your fall style can really inspire you and make you feel great.  A few must have: brown and black boots, a big brown tote, bold lipstick (such as deep red, dark berry, and bronze), and of course, colored/patterned scarves to accent your wardrobe.

Color blocking

Color blocking is so much fun, it’s like picking out your favorite colors in a crayola box and putting them together.  Hello cerulian blue and banana yellow!  So.much.fun.  Especially for summer, putting together bold, solid colors is a trend that screams fun and trendy.  Two colors that you may think would look ridiculous together just may work.

Verde-fucsia.thumb-290x484_large

Tumblr_lnvozqramu1qe2132o1_500_large

263717_160175677384629_114982095237321_365242_7123541_n_large

269960_157137261021804_114982095237321_353274_5383242_n_large

5739818963_56b4e521b9_z_large