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Old 05-16-2013, 08:56 AM   #16
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Hey Jeanie I don't have a cast iron dutch oven :-(
Do you see any reason they wouldn't work with this in the oven? If so any guess on oven temp? Does it matter if I use rapid rising or regular yeast? Thanks for posting your recipe.

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Old 05-16-2013, 09:04 AM   #17
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They look great and are one of my favorites also. The first time I saw you post these I had to try them, used your recipe and made some. They came out great but weren't as pretty lookin as yours Jeanie.

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Old 05-16-2013, 10:37 AM   #18
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Hmm .. bierocks .. piroghi .. pierogi .. piroshky .. seems like it's all the same kind of word, all the same kind of thing, an East European meat pastry. There used to be a cafe near Seattle's Pike Place Market called Kaleenka which served piroshky that was off the hook. Loved that place.

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Old 05-16-2013, 11:28 AM   #19
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Those look great! Very good use of the Dutch oven.

I wonder how they would come out with whole wheat flour.
I've not tried whole wheat but bet they would be tasty! Let me know if you give it a try please.

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They look great and are one of my favorites also. The first time I saw you post these I had to try them, used your recipe and made some. They came out great but weren't as pretty lookin as yours Jeanie.

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Michael thanks! Glad they tasted good for you and I bet they were "prettier" than mine!

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Hey Jeanie I don't have a cast iron dutch oven :-(
Do you see any reason they wouldn't work with this in the oven? If so any guess on oven temp? Does it matter if I use rapid rising or regular yeast? Thanks for posting your recipe.

Thanks Brady!
I use either kind of yeast but most of the time I have quick rising on hand so I use it.

I make them on a baking sheet in the oven at 375 F. They take about 30 minutes. I've also tried them on the drum and Memphis Pro pellet cooker, they came out tasty. Not as brown as the oven gets them but they were good.
Here's a link to pics of them.. http://cowgirlscountry.blogspot.com/...o-vs-drum.html



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Old 05-16-2013, 11:30 AM   #20
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I have that same experience every time I make something from one of Jeanie's posts
Matt your cooks blow mine out of the water!

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Hmm .. bierocks .. piroghi .. pierogi .. piroshky .. seems like it's all the same kind of word, all the same kind of thing, an East European meat pastry. There used to be a cafe near Seattle's Pike Place Market called Kaleenka which served piroshky that was off the hook. Loved that place.

Cowgirl, you are awesome!

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Old 05-16-2013, 11:47 AM   #21
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Those look fantastic! It ain't easy to get that nice color all around on top - not for me anyway.

Excellent work as always Jeanie!
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I'd add cheese and BBQ sauce. But you just gave me an idea! Thanks.
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Those look fantastic! It ain't easy to get that nice color all around on top - not for me anyway.

Excellent work as always Jeanie!
I'm sure everything you make in a DO comes out great!!
I rotated the lid half way through to be safe.

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That would be tasty! I've made these filled with pulled pork and Q sauce.
For regular ole bierocks I go for the cabbage, beef and black pepper flavor.
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Very nice! I've been wanting to try these for a while now, thanks for posting the process.
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thanks Jeanie--that's nice of you to say...wrong, but nice
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Looking good Jeanie, I've been meaning to try these for a while. Thanks for the reminder.
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Looks like I've got my Sunday dinner planned.
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