Pirozhki from USSR!
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Eat pirozhki, and don't watch news!
Let's play a game. For every bad news we take a shot 🍸🍸🍸😅😅
News is bad for people because all lies just enjoy pies and tea ♥️
@@manio22 russian roulette eh!? 😂
не читайте перед обедом советских газет. Кушай пирожки и не смотри не новости не порти аппетит :-). теперь за едой сморю Витю Солида и Безумного русского отца :-)
My Boyfriend introduced me to Russian food and to your channel😃😃!!! I had lamb pirozhki and a meat pirozhki, but my favorite is the 🍒 cherry Pirozhki🍒😋😋!!! Before I met my Boyfriend, I have had some foods that are similar to what Russians eat like borscht and Spratt fish because my Late Dad was from Bauska, Latvia! And I saw that video where you had canned Spratt fish and Late Dad would eat a can of Spratts that he bought from our local Russian supermarket 😃😃!!!
"Who's meat? I don't know" - I love this guy.
I think you mean "whose"
@@Gen_ShadowCompany_203you are correct
I'm shure this tasty meat barked recently or meowed.
Eat like a Soviet 🗿
Da!
@@CrazyRussianDad as a russian living in america i dont understand puff pastery and mostly eat russian oods like borsh plov purozhki with meat and some times potatoes.
@@CrazyRussianDadBiden is not porsecuting his pilotical opponents please do me a favor and stop parroting Russian mysyñphormation unless your goal is returning to Poccñr and be a puppet of Putin
@@ArussianSoviet What's so hard to understand
It's pastry that puffs up when cooked
It's kinda similar to the flakey croissant
It's sorta that but less effort
So not at all 😂
In pike market in Seattle they sell the piroshki filled with salmon. So good
Went there last month and had the beef and cheese. I love that place.
My mom would make these with the borscht. One of my favorite things to eat. Filled with either meat and egg , potatoes, or cabbage
Honestly, Soviet cuisine seems to just be comfort food. I can dig that.
The hunger in soviet union was myth from cold war time.
Real problems with food were in big cities in the 90s.
Pie with grounded boiled eggs took a large part in my childhood, my place use egg and salt + pepper
We have similar word in Polish - Pierogi, Pierożki comparing to Pirogi and Pirożki but it means different food
so Pirożki is not small Pierogi?
I'm Lithuanian and I think Pierogi in Poland are dumplings? If I remember right
@@CrazyRussianDadpierogi are probably Polish type of dumplings- usually boiled at water with different type of fillings
Here in Brazil Polish descendents make a kind of soup with this little pies with ricotta and potato filling, and they call ir Pierogui, my family always eats it, my grandma used to make very oftenly.
@@dominicanderson1494 yup
I'm Hispanic and I love this guy! He makes me want to eat like a Soviet 💪
Then eat an empanada
@@_dasp_ I enjoy different flavors native and non native to my culture. God blessed the world with so much and food is something that brings people together regardless of the different places we all come from, try being a bit more loving towards others
We make them here in Greece too. Small pies with cheese and herbs or sausage filling. Very tasty 😋
Tiropita and spanakopita?
I made piroshki and cheburek for the family today. I miss my babushka.
Do you make Haluski?😂
@@blahblah6649 yeas and dolma. 😆
Es como un lomo saltado que en 🇵🇪 lo hacen .
Мы советские скучам по тебе
A part of western San Francisco had a small Russian community and grabbing a few potato or burger piroshki kept you going for the after noon.
The onion domes of the Russian orthodox church on Geary Street! Радосте-Скорбященский собор
How that looks delicious 😋🤤
Yeah it does. I'd like the egg with greenoinions i'm pretty sure. 😋
@@Ron4885 I tried this, very tasty and satisfying :)
I love your content. Especially when you and your son team up!
Small pies are popular here in the UK. My favourite is pork pies with pickle.
In Slovakia we have Pirohy and they are often sweat and you dont bake them but sometime you can find one with meat or vegetable .
We have them with all kinds of tastes. Sweet too.
My favourites is пирожки с мясом, I used to buy it for lunch when I was living in Ukraine.
¡empanadas soviética! хороший
😊❤
Yum Yum Yum ❤
We had this in east Germany too. Very good :)
Dont forget the pirozhki with cottage cheese and potato. Yum!
Yeah, when i was younger we ate piroške with cottage cheese in school. Im from Croatia.
Cheese? No.
It's only with potato, but somebody adds and fried onion.
Actually, there was and with cottage cheese, but it has come from southern regions of soviet union.
@@danielbradu still soviet union. And it's well enjoyed in Russia too
@@bredoom never liked with cheese.
Only meat, only hard-core.
@@danielbradu they are my favourite, followed by the potatoes ones
The mystery mean in small pies is the best. You take something you probably wouldn't feed your dog and turn it into something incredibly delicious. This is an example of don't ask don't tell being a good idea.
that food looks amazing
I agree that eggs and green onion is good. Babushka used to make me those pirozhki all the time.
We allso make this in Romania very frequently and besides those flavors we allso have cheese with some veggies I don't know the name of in English
“Who’s meat? Idk” lmao tf i love this Soviet.
As an Argentine, it looks like an empanada, and my mouth is watering so much😭😭
Empanadas are made in different ways allover Latin America. DELICIOUS, and I love them all.😊❤
I've eaten Russian pierogi, but Polish ones are still the best. Even my friends from Russia noticed this when I prepared them my way, just like my grandmother taught. Take care
Excellent video much respect from South Africa dude 😎👍🏼
A taste of the world will boost your flavour!
Piroshkis are delicious they sell it at our school we have meat, potato, lettuce piroshki (we don’t talk about the lettuce one, trust me)
I want to eat the meat one because I’m carnivore
Jednog dana šetaću nevskim prospektom,jesti piroške i piti vodku.🙂
The last one was filled with chernobyl's "Tourist delight" xD
Yes, puff pastry, of the 3rd solty thing, is that kind of pastry done with a lot of butter, that after cooked has many layers, very much used in French Cuisine.
Wish this guy was my neighbor
Tried some in a local supermarket in Germany, which sells russian, ukrainian and polish goods. The ones filled with egg and green onions were my favorites. Very tasty. Love from Germany
I believe these types of food were spread by the Mongolian Empire as they progressed from East to West, and that they themselves had picked it up from China. I stand to be corrected.
I Love Piroshkis❣
Every once & awhile I'll go up to San Francisco's Moscow-Tbilsi Bakery to get some of their Cheese 🧀, Mushroom 🍄 & Egg 🥚 and Cabbage 🥬 Pieroshki & Cheese 🧀 Blinis. 😋👍 They are soo good! It's worth the 20 minute drive up the coast for them. Plus they have the pear 🍐 lemonade in the refrigerator. Sometimes the local market there has Baikal Soda in 2 liter bottles which is delicious too. 😋 ❤
My favorite was ones made with mushrooms back home. Here I make them with ground chicken.
We in Poland eat Pierogi Ruskie that aint russian. 🇵🇱
I have eaten Polish ones too😊
That egg and green onion looks amazing.
It’s still very popular in Mongolia. Always see the teens eating piroshki
I didn't think russians encased food in pie form like the English do but that makes sense and it looks good.
Hey, I love your videos. They put me closer to my Russian Heritage. I always wonder how was my Russian Beloved Ancestors life in the second part of the XIX Century, more to the 1880s, in the very South of Russia, could you tell me anything specific about that please?
So good he almost lost his accent at the end.
I grew up on them growing up in old town Chicago
I got real, homemade Piroshki from a friend’s grandma once when I was a kid. Him and his brother were like “oh no, not these again🤢) but I think I ate enough for all 3 of us! That was like 30 ago and I still remember just how good those were! 🤤
We have lots of Pierogie shops here in Pittsburgh. Some of the Polish churches will make and sell them out of the kitchens. Theyre so good. One locally famous place makes like 40 different kinds. ....ah man. Im getting hungry for pierogies now the more I comment about them.
Cabbage in one hand. Meat in the other. A glorious meal
I have eaten all of them, they're great. They also make one with potatoes.
I studied in Kazakhstan... And being a veg Indian 🇮🇳 speroski really is something we usually eat ... Still I miss the apai who sells the the kartoshka speroski...
My babushka made hard boiled egg, green onion, ground beef and spices....Man I miss her and her cooking!
Love them😊
my Ethnic German Grandmother from Ukraine made similar !,
but less fried
Steamed + "pan fried" more than "deep fried"
served with some sourcream and dill
What would you call the cup you use in your videos my friend, I have been looking for one for some time now
It's a stakán (glass) in a podstakánnik (glass holder).
Beef and cheese is by far my favorite.
Yeah...in Australia most of our pies are some mysterious meat...you literally read the ingredients on some of them and they just say meat lol.
I love pirozhki with apple, potatoes,it is very delicious!
Now I am really hungry for all 3 delicious varieties of this most delicious food.😊❤
... and yes turn the old TV 📺 off. No good news at all.
Love this dude
Eggs and green onions are phenomenal.
Finally, something appetizing
That looks delicious.
Sovetin dağılmağı yaxşı oldu
Love them. My Nana used to make them, all of her grandchildren now make them, and now the great grandchildren.
The tea glass where can you pick them up at?
They're soooo good
My mum used to say "mystery meat" often. My uncle lived across the road and raised various foul.
I love piroski tastes great
Bro the sheer amount of cabbage that's been consumed in Russia for the past 250 years is probably astounding 😂
Soviet kids eating better in school then us kids today
Бабушка делает самые лучшие пирожки с капустой это видео меня напомнило про бабу.
“EAT LIKE A SOVIET”
Soviet food: 📦
Обожаю пирожки с мясом
I hated it as a kid because it was "boring" but now i appreciate it. Really good 😅
In Balearic Islans , Spain ; we cook like that.
Had pirozhki in Poland a couple of months ago and a slice of makowiec for dessert.. It was beautiful 🤌 Eastern European food is underrated
yes very good for great success I would like to have them
it's the first time I see a Russian drinking tea
Да, это наше детство😊, лично у меня это любимый вкус
mine as well :)
Very popular in Macedonia too
Me watching this at 9 am and already feeling hungry as a (soviet) bear...
i used to eat c kaptowkou when i was a student
So my Croatian grandpa loves warm beer. Is that a Russian thing too? 😅
Yes I am a Lithuanian and I can confirm that it’s good I am in soviet union
So the’re basically empanadas
In Portugal there's a similar word but it's not a pastry 😬
I still can't tell if he's actually Russian or if he's just got his act together super well
Слоёные пирожки самый кайф
Seems similar to a Texan dish called 'kolaches'
In iran, we call it pirozhki. Actually, i ate pirozki a month ago, i think
I'm kinda curious about how did street vendors worked in Soviet Union, were the stands owned by the vendors or the government or some form of collective?
God. I love it.
I can never eat like a Soviet. Because i eat alone. But i have eaten like a Soviet. And it matched my digestion!.... lol ... my older sister was basically a commisar when i was growing up
Spasibo dorogoy tovarich ✊
I love Pirozhki 🤤
How do soviets live past 36 ever ? 😅
Get this guy to a Greggs immediately 😂
It is very similar to our indian samosa 🇮🇳 🤝 🇷🇺
Actually samosa is very popular in Russia, my Indian friend