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Well, my relative came from Russia to visit me a couple of days ago and he really knows how to cook. He made a bagel with meat, onion and mushrooms and it was so good we even fought for the last one. Anyway, he told me the name of that meat-bagel and he told me it's some kind of a russian meal. Unfortunately, he left yesterday and now I want to make that thing for dinner but I forgot it's name, so I can't find the recipe. Can anyone help me?
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Well, my relative came from Russia to visit me a couple of days ago and he really knows how to cook. He made a bagel with meat, onion and mushrooms and it was so good we even fought for the last one. Anyway, he told me the name of that meat-bagel and he told me it's some kind of a russian meal. Unfortunately, he left yesterday and now I want to make that thing for dinner but I forgot it's name, so I can't find the recipe. Can anyone help me?

 

 

http://www.google.co...=2&ved=0CDgQsAQ and

http://everydayrussian.com/?p=459

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@grannywils Thanks, it's not what I was looking for but it led me to it, kudos for the help.

 

@CommanderCrazy If I was you I would probably think the same.

 

@antonkr The food I was looking for is called pirozhki (russian: пироги), I found it on the wikipedia, thanks to grannywils.

 

And for those wondering what the heck is a russian meat-bagel, here is the page from the Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirozhki

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@grannywils Thanks, it's not what I was looking for but it led me to it, kudos for the help.

 

@CommanderCrazy If I was you I would probably think the same.

 

@antonkr The food I was looking for is called pirozhki (russian: пироги), I found it on the wikipedia, thanks to grannywils.

 

And for those wondering what the heck is a russian meat-bagel, here is the page from the Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirozhki

That sounds more of a general name of a small pie in Russian. Pirog is techincally pie, Pirozhok (pirozhki) is like a small pie sort of thing.

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I'm russian and I couldn't find any meat-bagel. Yeah, that link to "Pierozhki" is what it is. It's a pie, "Pirog" = pie. I remembered eating them a lot... especially the potato/meat ones, mmmm! :thumbsup:
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