mickyxx3: what’s the russian “fast food” snack called?
it’s filled with cheese, potatoes, onions etc in a pizza dough bake
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Answer by The Coming Evil
Vodka!
Russian fast food locations are, quite literally, based on the streets of Moscow in the form of kiosks. The largest chains are Kroshka-Kartoshka (stuffed baked potatoes) Russkoe Blini (filled Russian pancakes) and Stop Top (hot dogs).Answer by The Muse
If it’s like crepes filled and rolled they’re bliny and like small panzerotti they’re pyroshky.Answer by Dave C
Piroshky (sp?) or piroshki
They are buns stuffed with fillings, like a Hot Pocket or a Stromboli… The one’s I’ve eaten are usually deep fried.
https://www.russlandjournal.de/en/recipes/baking/pierogi/
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