Perspective | Making Ukrainian pierogi roots me to my family tree

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Perspective | Making Ukrainian pierogi roots me to my family tree
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Perspective: This recipe for Ukrainian pierogi connects me to my ancestors and their own struggles with Russia.

The situation in Ukraine has stirred up a new level of anxiety. Or, rather, reintroduced the anxiety that I grew up with as a member of Gen X. In high school in the 1980s, I was required to take a class called “Americanism vs. Communism.” The formative pop culture of my youth included plot lines that involved surviving in a post-apocalyptic world or rogue teens saving the country from evil invaders.

Other times when we had them, they would be boiled first, then pan fried, giving the already perfect package extra textural interest. I don’t prefer one way over the other. They’re both my favorite.

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