For a richer flavor, consider using a combination of ground beef and ground pork. A touch of garlic or a pinch of caraway seeds can also be added to the filling for extra depth. Piroshki can be baked instead of fried. Brush with egg wash before baking at 375°F (190°C) for about 20-25 minutes, or until golden brown.
Arely Olson
Mar 30, 2025The dough was a little sticky, but adding a bit more flour helped. They tasted amazing!
Jovan Schroeder
Nov 2, 2024These are time-consuming to make, but definitely worth the effort. So authentic!
Ottilie Larkin
Jun 10, 2024The instructions were easy to follow, and the piroshki turned out great. Thank you!
Anderson Dooley
Feb 29, 2024My family loved these! The dough was perfect and the filling was so flavorful.
Darlene Von
Dec 26, 2023I've never made piroshki before, but this recipe was so clear and helpful.
Kaleigh Beahan
Aug 7, 2023I added some cheese to the filling, as suggested, and it was delicious!
Lance Lang
Feb 2, 2023Freezing them is a great tip! They're perfect for a quick and easy meal.
Trace Altenwerth
Jan 17, 2023I used dried dill because I didn't have fresh, and they still turned out great.