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Kurnik

πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί A dish from Russia

Kurnik, a dish from Russia
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Kurnik, also known as wedding pirog or tsar pirog, is a dome-shaped savoury Russian pirog usually filled with chicken or turkey, eggs, onions, kasha or rice, and other optional components. Sometimes filled with boiled rooster combs, this pirog originated in Southern Russia, especially in Cossack communities, and was used as a "wedding pirog" in the rest of the country.

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πŸ₯˜Main ingredientspastry dough, chicken, eggs, onions, rice or buckwheat
πŸ”₯Cooking methodbaked layered dome-shaped pie
πŸ‘…Flavour & stylerich, savory, comforting
πŸ•’When it’s eatenfestive centerpiece, traditionally served at weddings

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Where does Kurnik come from?
Kurnik is a dish that originated in Russia.
What is Kurnik?
Kurnik, also known as wedding pirog or tsar pirog, is a dome-shaped savoury Russian pirog usually filled with chicken or turkey, eggs, onions, kasha or rice, and other optional components. Sometimes filled with boiled rooster combs, this pirog originated in Southern Russia, especially in Cossack communities, and was used as a "wedding pirog" in the rest of the country.