Those look delicious! Is that sour cream for the savory ones and whipped cream for the sweet ones?
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The cream for the sweet pierogis isn't exactly whipped cream. I can't quite identify it, but I think it is some kind of sweetened sour cream (this is something I've have before) that's been whipped to bee less dense than normal sour cream.
Oh interesting, I haven't ever had a sweet one before - I'll have to look for a place in the area.
Omg this looks fucking DIVINE. I really need to learn how to make pierogi homemade, because rn I rely on Mrs. T's frozen. They're dope in a pinch, but obviously not as good as the real shit.
Ive never had spicy pierogi before, though! Or sweet! Only like potato and onion. Whats the filling you used?
These aren homemade, I got the plate at a small independent restaurant.
The sweet ones have a sweetened twaróg cheese filling, and the hot ones have a mix of potato and habanero.