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|    10/7 Nat'l Pierogi Day 5    |
|    07 Oct 24 20:53:00    |
      CHRS: CP437 2       MSGID: 1:18/200@fidonet 668a34af       PID: MBSE-BBS 1.1.0 (Linux-x86_64)       TZUTC: -0400       TID: MBSE-FIDO 1.1.0 (Linux-x86_64)       MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06                Title: Auntie Nellie's Mushroom Pierogi Filling        Categories: Five, Dumplings, Mushrooms, Eggs        Yield: 30 Servings                Butter        1 md Onion; fine minced        1 c Mushrooms; fine minced        Celery salt & fresh ground        - black pepper        2 lg Egg yolks                Enough for one batch of Aunt Nellie's dough                Melt butter (a couple of tablespoons to start) in a pan        and saute onion until translucent and amber. Add the        mushrooms and continue to cook until mushrooms are done.        (Onions and mushrooms both take up the butter as they        cook, so feel free to add more butter to the pan as you        wish.)                Remove the pan from the fire and add seasonings to        taste. Add egg yolks and stir in well.                Allow to cool before filling pierogi.                This mushroom filling is one of my family's favorites.        Auntie Nellie always made it with plain white mushrooms,        but she told me that her grandparents used wild        prawdziwek mushrooms from the forest (I found out        later that prawdziwek is the Polish name for porcini        shrooms, or cA"pes.                Unfortunately, cA"pes are very rarely available fresh        here in the US, so I try to use a mix of shiitake,        white, and oyster mushrooms for a richer flavor.                Occasionally, I find cA"pes canned in oil in the local        Russian market. Not only are they awesome for stuff        like this filling, but the oil is hugely flavorful for        other culinary uses.                Recipe from Dave Sacerdote                From: http://www.davescupboard.blogspot.com/                Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives               MMMMM              ... Lobsters are the biggest member of the cockroach family.       --- MultiMail/Win v0.52        * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200)       SEEN-BY: 1/110 18/200 90/1 105/81 106/201 129/305 153/7715 218/700       SEEN-BY: 226/30 227/114 229/110 114 206 300 317 400 426 428 470 664       SEEN-BY: 229/700 266/512 282/1038 291/111 320/219 322/757 342/200       SEEN-BY: 396/45 460/58 633/280 712/848 5075/35       PATH: 18/200 229/426           |
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