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    Good friend of mine of polish descent <rip> had broccoli raab over my house many years ago and loved it.
    So he used to do the same thing with pieroggies, put the rapini over them same as ravioli.
    I said why dont you use raviolis, he said I have to keep my identity lol
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    If you can find Vidalia onions...try them. They are a sweet onion without a strong bite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Common View Post
    Good friend of mine of polish descent <rip> had broccoli raab over my house many years ago and loved it.
    So he used to do the same thing with pieroggies, put the rapini over them same as ravioli.
    I said why dont you use raviolis, he said I have to keep my identity lol
    The only difference is the shape. You can put anything in a pierogi and anything in a ravioli. I think the pierogi are a little easier to make because you make circles and seal one side - FYI I'm of Polish descent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PolWatch View Post
    If you can find Vidalia onions...try them. They are a sweet onion without a strong bite.
    Ive been eating vidalia onions for years, they have to short a life, they are fantastic.
    I do love italian red onions though, they are strong raw and get sweet cooked
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Who View Post
    The only difference is the shape. You can put anything in a pierogi and anything in a ravioli. I think the pierogi are a little easier to make because you make circles and seal one side - FYI I'm of Polish descent.
    My wifes brothers wife passed away young, he remarried and his second his wife was polish and she could make ANYTHING, she made her own kiebasi and blintzs, she made all kinds of pierogis stuffed with everything, they are very similar and I like them both.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PolWatch View Post
    If you can find Vidalia onions...try them. They are a sweet onion without a strong bite.
    Arent they from georgia pol
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    To have the label Vidalia, they have to be grown in Vidalia, GA...they have a copyright. You can buy a Texas Sweet which is similar but not as good.

    A Vidalia onion is a sweet onion of certain varieties, grown in a production area defined by Georgia law and by the United States Code of Federal Regulations wiki
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    Quote Originally Posted by PolWatch View Post
    To have the label Vidalia, they have to be grown in Vidalia, GA...they have a copyright. You can buy a Texas Sweet which is similar but not as good.

    A Vidalia onion is a sweet onion of certain varieties, grown in a production area defined by Georgia law and by the United States Code of Federal Regulations wiki
    When all else is unavailable they have Peruvian Sweets, they look very similar to a vidalia and they are acceptable when nothing else here is in season but hothouse yellows
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