Making a Four Course Dinner with Garden Fresh Produce! Homemade Perogies

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
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  • @reneevation5011
    @reneevation5011 Před rokem +927

    Josh’s mom here - the brownies were amazing!! Grandpa didn’t even notice there was zucchini in them! Definitely a hit!!

    • @michellebarham326
      @michellebarham326 Před rokem +63

      Thank you so much for letting those of us who were wondering know how they turned out..I plan on trying them!👍

    • @lindastent-campbell5130
      @lindastent-campbell5130 Před rokem +12

      @@michellebarham326 I'm sure we all are wonderful but I think you meant wondering, LOL

    • @michellebarham326
      @michellebarham326 Před rokem +29

      @@lindastent-campbell5130 yes, auto-correct should be renamed auto-incorrect..and I should edit before sending..but my fingers are faster than my eyes! Lol

    • @heidiquayle5054
      @heidiquayle5054 Před rokem +3

      good to know they weren't dry!

    • @ruthsilcox9290
      @ruthsilcox9290 Před rokem +10

      I must have 20 -25 packages (2 cups each) of shredded zucchini in my freezer, all home grown, now I know what else I can make besides zucchini bread. I think my household will love the brownies. So happy you shared with us the taste of the final product.

  • @charlottebailey1024
    @charlottebailey1024 Před rokem +222

    TIP: I think of sharing this every time you grate zucchini. Leave the ends on instead of cutting it off first- that way the piece that is too small to grate (without losing bits of your finger) is the end piece you're left to compost instead of a piece of the flesh that you want to use. Just a thought🥰

  • @joanneforay5725
    @joanneforay5725 Před rokem +7

    Wow! That is a REAL polish meal! Coming from a polish person, from the sliced tomatoes, to the cucumber salad, to the carmelized onion, to the perogi, all authentic! Little tip, fry your future frozen perogi in butter for a couple of minutes to cook, transforms the entire meal to crispy deliciousness!!!!

  • @MzrtMusic
    @MzrtMusic Před rokem +105

    I caramelized 20 pounds of onions in a big roaster, then I freeze dried them. They are AMAZING. They rehydrate beautifully, and they are excellent as crouton type crunchy bits on soups, salads, etc. Or they are good as just a snack. I used a tiny bit of water, and a very small amount (about 1/4 c) of butter for the whole 20 pounds of onions.

    • @smiling5683
      @smiling5683 Před rokem +3

      Thanks for sharing that Sarah. Excellent idea 😊

    • @anitawitt84
      @anitawitt84 Před rokem

      Oh that’s sounds amazing! Gotta try!

    • @cindyleeger
      @cindyleeger Před rokem

      That sounds amazing 🤩

    • @juliecook6114
      @juliecook6114 Před rokem +1

      I freeze dried some caramelized onions too and I agree, they are amazing! I really like them as a topper for cottage cheese!

    • @tiffanywestern9449
      @tiffanywestern9449 Před rokem +6

      You can also blend them into a powder after dried and use it for a seasoning. It's amazing!

  • @redmapleleaf4617
    @redmapleleaf4617 Před rokem +233

    I'm sure you know this but I'll tell you anyway. Do NOT store onions and potatoes together as the onions will cause the potatoes to sprout much faster than if the spuds are on their own. I now store my onions in a separate area from my potatoes and my potatoes last much, much longer. I tell you just in case you are unaware.

    • @LilMJpyre
      @LilMJpyre Před rokem +3

      I’ve always wondered why my potatoes sprout so quick I just never took the time to research it! Thank you so much for commenting this! I USED to keep my onions and potatoes in the same basket 🤣

    • @silviamagda
      @silviamagda Před rokem +12

      That's true. And some people store both in the fridge.

    • @mmc1086
      @mmc1086 Před rokem +5

      @@silviamagda I store both in the fridge as I find they go bad a lot more quickly if not

    • @tabithabrown8215
      @tabithabrown8215 Před rokem +4

      Thanks I didn’t know that

    • @beverleywilson1516
      @beverleywilson1516 Před rokem +5

      Glad you posted this comment.... My exact thoughts when I saw the onions & potatoes curing together in the basement.

  • @annagulina5954
    @annagulina5954 Před rokem +216

    In Ukraine, we call these varenyky. And pierogi ( pyrizhky in Ukrainian) are bigger (yet the dough and filling are the same) and we fry them. Love your channel, Becky, it is like an island of peace in this sea of madness around us

    • @GinaSiska
      @GinaSiska Před rokem +3

      Exactly 😉🙏❤️

    • @sydneykasmar
      @sydneykasmar Před rokem +18

      Boiled and then fried in butter pierogy - Yummy!!!

    • @lindamathews9168
      @lindamathews9168 Před rokem +5

      When I was in Ukraine they served veraniki as either potato, meat or fruit and were all boiled. The potato ones were served with sour cream, so very yummy. The fruit ones had a bit of sugar sprinkled on top. Not sure what kind of meat they used, but it had the texture of ground beef but not the taste.

    • @annagulina5954
      @annagulina5954 Před rokem +17

      @@lindamathews9168 varenyky with cherries are the most traditional ones. Those with meat usually are made of a mixture of minced pork and beef. My favorites are with cottage cheese, served with sugar and sour cream. Sometimes we do not bother making the dough and filling, just mix cottage cheese to the dough, cut it in chunks and then boil. It's called lazy varenyky, kids love them

    • @uraniya
      @uraniya Před rokem +9

      I'm looked for this comment ) Yes, it's one of the most tradional dishes here in Ukraine. And it's so many variation of it. I, for example, using fres onion and soft chees (tvorog) in it. And we it in with cream or rost with onion. Sooooo delishis, yam
      And I also see, that Becky coocked a lot of Ukraine dishies yarlier too ) Maybe some day it will be borsh 😉

  • @journeywithrebecca
    @journeywithrebecca Před rokem +28

    I love the face Becky makes when she tastes something really good. Always makes me smile!

  • @SusanMatthews_TiteChatte
    @SusanMatthews_TiteChatte Před rokem +59

    Hey Becky. Another way to finish off the perogies is after boiling them, drain them, then add them to a pan with butter (and garlic/chives) and gently sautee them. Delicious 😋

    • @bethlewis9981
      @bethlewis9981 Před rokem +1

      My favorite!

    • @deborahdonson2635
      @deborahdonson2635 Před rokem +6

      My fav too! That little bit of toasting enhances your filling flavors.

    • @deanne609
      @deanne609 Před rokem +3

      We always fry them after boiling. I toss in garlic and onions too and we always serve with sour cream. My favorite are loaded potato pirogies with cheddar Cleese, onions and bacon. Also buffalo chicken pirogies are a hit too.

    • @SusanMatthews_TiteChatte
      @SusanMatthews_TiteChatte Před rokem

      @@deanne609 , sounds delicious. I'll have to try the buffalo. My Husband loves buffalo wings, well, anything covered in buffalo sauce 😋

    • @samanthabodley8171
      @samanthabodley8171 Před rokem +1

      This is the only way I have ever known to have pierogies and love this dipped in a sour cream or ranch

  • @agataa6643
    @agataa6643 Před rokem +104

    In Poland we use the term "pierogi ruskie" (btw, pierogi is plural, the singular is "pieróg" 😉) for the ones stuffed with potatoes, caramelized onion and cottage cheese. I've just had some at my mom's house 😆 in my family we eat those served with melted butter with some onion and a dollop of sour cream (or Greek yoghurt)

    • @joannosier995
      @joannosier995 Před rokem +4

      Thank you for the plural and single terms! I hope I can remember the single term! I would not have known what I call them was the plural term! 😁❤️

    • @Yoyocreative
      @Yoyocreative Před rokem +4

      My goodness! That sounds delicious! I'll definitely try to make them soon! (My potatoes are almost ready to harvest and my onions are drying in the shed!)

    • @user-eg1kz9og7s
      @user-eg1kz9og7s Před rokem +9

      I always wonder, why they are called pierogi ruskie, because "pirog" means a pie in Russian, and this dish is called "vareniki" from the word "varit'" - to cook in the boiling water.
      I also recommend to add some diced fried mushrooms in the potato filling.
      And also adding the butter that way is right. The water or milk have to infiltrate into the flour particles, and butter doesn't allow them to do this when added before.
      Sorry for my English it's my second foreign language.

    • @Yoyocreative
      @Yoyocreative Před rokem +3

      @@user-eg1kz9og7s Ooh! Adding mushrooms would give it a lot of taste! 😍 I'm taking notes! And your English is very good 😊👍

    • @agataa6643
      @agataa6643 Před rokem +3

      @@user-eg1kz9og7s I found that the name derrives from Red Ruthenia, although I also thought for most of my life that it's an adjective "Russian"

  • @kathleenteske4574
    @kathleenteske4574 Před rokem +130

    Freeze dry some potatoes for potato flour. It's great for thickening savoury and meat pies and sauces. Great flour for gluten free options.

  • @bluebirdhomestead
    @bluebirdhomestead Před rokem +37

    The Polish heritage in me is so happy to see you making pierogis from scratch. Cooking these tradition type foods with my grandparent’s was such a found memory. It’s been a few months since I have made some, but you have inspired me to make some soon! 😊

  • @Hummingbirdhillhmstd
    @Hummingbirdhillhmstd Před rokem +11

    Becky, you are a wonderful homemaker! You create a welcoming atmosphere, even for your viewers. I'm enjoying watching you and Josh develop your new homestead.

  • @mamabearwarriors93
    @mamabearwarriors93 Před rokem +143

    You're my favorite person to watch during pressure canning. An hour and a half goes by so much faster with a couple Becky videos

    • @carolyost6733
      @carolyost6733 Před rokem +5

      How were the zucchini brownies?
      They looked good.
      I have never had those potato filled pastas ever. Sorry forgot what they r called. So fun watching and learning from you.
      Josh is one lucky guy! That freeze dryer is amazing what you can put in there. I wanted those green bean sticks.
      Also love your door handles.
      You ate an a n azing young lady and so smart. I'm 72 and i never knew what you know at the age you are now. But sure is fun to learn from you, miss becky.

    • @lasseel3724
      @lasseel3724 Před rokem +2

      Exactly, I am just resting rn and watching her is so calming.

  • @319roxanne
    @319roxanne Před rokem +44

    Every day I get up and look for a video from you! I grew up with a true master gardener. Everything that came out of our gardens (our back yard, grandma’s next door, the neighbors on the other side of grandma’s) was canned and preserved. Everything. We were dirt poor and that is what we had for the whole winter and into spring. I didn’t know what it was like to have a tomato in the winter. I never had a tin can of green beans or corn until I got out on my own.
    And…I hated all of it. Every single bit. Until I met my first husband many years ago. When we bought our acreage, I planted everything. I canned everything. It was just the two of us,but, I did it. When he died, I gave it all away. I wanted nothing to do with it.
    Then, I met Jeff. He and I grew up on eating garden produce, fresh chicken and beef. I still do not can meat, but he loves it. Yes, we got married, put in a huge garden and I started canning again. He does not like vegetables but I still grow and can them. We have been together for 20 years now and watching your videos on preserving has gotten me to loving my canner, dehydrator and anything that helps that process. Thank you so much for renewing my love of preservation.

    • @victoriashelton1466
      @victoriashelton1466 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for sharing . So sorry for the loss . How beautiful that you found someone that shares your passion for food grown right . Again . ❤

  • @danielleburchette2599
    @danielleburchette2599 Před 10 měsíci +2

    This video made me smile. You know its going to be a good one, when Becky says, " I just want to try this recipe to see if we like it." And then proceeds to make a quadruple batch. Lol.

  • @christawright2685
    @christawright2685 Před rokem +5

    Oh my goodness Orbit tilting his little head when you were speaking to him, so love your pups!

  • @amme30
    @amme30 Před rokem +152

    Hi Becky, just watching you rice your spuds, a little trick: on the end of the ricer is a wee lip so that it can be pressed against the saucepan and you don't have to use all your strength in mid air. Learned that one from another youtuber a wee while ago. Loving the videos can't wait to see all the preserving!

    • @alaskafamilykitchen3203
      @alaskafamilykitchen3203 Před rokem +3

      Thanks for the tip! I don’t have a ricer as of yet, but they look really handy! 🌺 Jen

    • @robinjohnston8180
      @robinjohnston8180 Před rokem +1

      I do not have a ricer either!

    • @milliefigueroa5754
      @milliefigueroa5754 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the tip

    • @cbryce9243
      @cbryce9243 Před rokem

      @@alaskafamilykitchen3203 I had one. It just took up too much room for how often I used it, which was never.

    • @kimmcvitty3580
      @kimmcvitty3580 Před rokem +1

      Put the bowl in the sink. Press the handles on the worktop. You can use both hands to press. I find this so easy as I have weak arms. Also easy to rinse away any bits thst escape.

  • @sharongypsydove6080
    @sharongypsydove6080 Před rokem +137

    My best friend is half Irish and half polish and she makes the best pierogies ever and she taught me how to make them when I was in my very early twenties. Now that I will be 60 in December I have made thousands of them through my lifetime but where I used to just use a glass to cut out the dough and then crimp the edges or twist and roll the edges I have since bought myself a dumpling press and the package came with like four different sizes so now I have them for making hors d'oeuvres size, Chinese dumplings or wontonssize, pierogies size, and even Fried Pie size..
    So much easier I just rolled my pasta sheets out and then flip open The Dumpling maker press down on the dough and it makes a circle and then just put it in the dumpling press put the filling in press it down and voila it's done please hands are starting to cramp at this age after a few hundred at a time LOL

    • @Passioakka
      @Passioakka Před rokem +18

      I also have one of thoose...so much easier now when my hands are starting to ache...my doc says I´m getting old...but I´m not sure about that, my brain says I´m 25! 😁😆

    • @heidipustelniak652
      @heidipustelniak652 Před rokem +4

      I have one of those dumpling presses too! Love it!

    • @zormier2002
      @zormier2002 Před rokem +7

      I would love your recipe

    • @ichraumauf5532
      @ichraumauf5532 Před rokem +8

      Would you please tell me the brand, that sounds like a great present for a friend of mine. Thank you.

    • @lorrainestone
      @lorrainestone Před rokem +4

      @@zormier2002 me too.

  • @dcmc7383
    @dcmc7383 Před rokem +54

    It's so refreshing to see someone who loves onions and garlic as much as I do. I agree...you can never use too many onions. The amount of flavor they impart can never be overstated. There's nothing more frustrating than when a friend or family member tells me they made one of my recipes but it "wasn't as good" or "didn't taste the same." Almost inevitably, they didn't use as much onion or garlic or other aromatic that I put in the recipe. Lol. SMH.

    • @tiff2106
      @tiff2106 Před rokem +4

      I have two friends who can’t have onions so it’s always a challenge to cook for them as I love onions. Luckily they can have garlic and love it as much as I do!

    • @dcmc7383
      @dcmc7383 Před rokem +3

      @@tiff2106 Yeah...allergies are rough and a whole different thing, obiously. I guess I'm really addressing the fact that cooking with onions and aromatics is very different than what people think it will be because they transform so much from their raw version. Yet...many are scared to try...and it's all just so good. :)

  • @ginabrule1
    @ginabrule1 Před rokem +7

    Becky you are a gift from God! Your enthusiasm is palpable and the way you honor and respect your blessings and bountiful harvest is so wonderful to see. I look every day with great anticipation for your new vlogs. Keep up the good work and may God continue to bless you abundantly. 💝

  • @AlexandraAndStuff
    @AlexandraAndStuff Před rokem +9

    I'm Polish and I approve this message!

  • @kristinasledge-moorhead8832

    I cooked down the tomatoes from my garden, which I froze because I was on vacation for a few months, and made 12 quart jars of tomato sauce! I’m so excited!

  • @pamelas9
    @pamelas9 Před rokem +18

    I use the Americas Test Kitchen's method for caramelizing onions from the french onion soup recipe. Enameled Dutch oven, in the oven. It starts off full and gets down to about 1/3rd. Less fussy to monitor, but you would need to remember to set the timer.

  • @belindal9181
    @belindal9181 Před rokem +19

    Becky, you have the most wonderful disposition, especially for someone your age. You are just a wonderful person, and such a joy to listen to you. Making someone feel so happy is such a blessing you give out. I always look forward to watching your videos. What a wonderful mother you will be! May you have many many blessings, happiness, good health in your life. You deserve it. Sending love your way. 🌸💖🌸

  • @Chrissyhappy
    @Chrissyhappy Před rokem +64

    You’ve inspired me to make meals for the freezer. I’ve made 32 dinners for me and my daughter as I have a tough couple of weeks coming up and decided it’s one less thing I have to think about. I was so pleased when I’d finished. It literally only took me a couple of hours and four pans. I’m so pleased! Thank you for motivating me!😊

    • @lisagrafton2529
      @lisagrafton2529 Před rokem +5

      Best wishes, and I pray the next couple of weeks to well for you!

    • @Chrissyhappy
      @Chrissyhappy Před rokem +2

      @@lisagrafton2529 thank you ❤️

    • @thomasapayne1
      @thomasapayne1 Před rokem +4

      Impressive!

    • @Chrissyhappy
      @Chrissyhappy Před rokem +6

      @@thomasapayne1 thank you! It was a lot easier than I thought. I did what Beckie does and, for example cut up all the veg for all the food then split it up. Lasagnes. Chilli. Shepherds pies and bolognese. One lot of mess and clearing up for 32 meals. I couldn’t believe it. Definitely carrying it on in the future! So much cheaper bulk buying as well.

  • @lindahickman7864
    @lindahickman7864 Před rokem +10

    My grandmother was a wise woman and a great cook and baker. She gave me lots of advice over the years and one I will always remember is always try a recipe with the instructions, ingredients and amounts as written at least twice. This will tell you if it is something you like or if you want to change it to your own taste but it is not fair to decide if it needs changing if you never used the original recipe. Then write down the changes so if you want to reproduce it or change it you know what you did in the first place! I have found, for me, she was correct. I always think I know best what I should do with a recipe but I really can’t know if I am improving it if I don’t do it the original way, if I never gave it a chance to start. I think she gave me this advice because she was a Guinea pig for some of my “improved” concoctions !

  • @kimberlynw1799
    @kimberlynw1799 Před rokem +1

    So beautiful Becky. I love your set table and hardware. You have so much energy but I guess I did at your age too. I’m going on 70 now and have some disability. Bless you and Josh ad your beautiful dream home and the child you are carrying 🙏🏼

  • @deborahdonson2635
    @deborahdonson2635 Před rokem +13

    I make massive amounts of caramelized onions and freeze in pint size portions. The same with roasted garlic. Family &friends beg for a supply as well as the compound butters, etc. 🤤 I make garlic and onion butters (herbs incl.) in rolls which makes it easy to slice for topping meats & veg dishes. Great gifts!

  • @dianehamilton8182
    @dianehamilton8182 Před rokem +49

    You continue to amaze me every single day!!! I want you to know that I look forward to your videos so so much. They continue to be a bright spot in my day and always leave me smiling!!!! Please never forget that you have many people who think you are AWESOME!!!!!

    • @namowhasti1192
      @namowhasti1192 Před rokem +3

      Yes yes yessss! I totally agree 💯👏👏👏

  • @AcreHomestead
    @AcreHomestead  Před rokem +7

    The brownies turned out yummy! I forgot to mention it in the video but I did under bake them so next time I will cook them longer!
    If you want to watch me plant these potatoes here is the video - czcams.com/video/bfYUARhqUKw/video.html

  • @crystalh1402
    @crystalh1402 Před rokem +6

    Perogies are a family tradition and I learned to make them without a recipe and just following along. ❤

  • @happynanny6375
    @happynanny6375 Před rokem +2

    Bar Keepers Friend will help remove the black area on the bottom of your enamel coated dutch oven. I have used it on mine many times. Made mine look like new, plus helps with the overall heat distribution of pot to keep it clear of burned marks.

  • @saraoum91
    @saraoum91 Před rokem +6

    You're the only one that i can watch 50 min without getting bored

  • @mswsamrazik
    @mswsamrazik Před rokem +47

    Becky, it is "pierogi", without the "s", since it is already plural (one is "pieróg"). There are many recipes for the dough for pierogi in Poland, and over the years I have tried various ones, but to me using the food processor makes it much faster and easier. The recipe I love is to mix the flour, salt, and butter in the processor (like for a pie crust) and then add boiling water...You can also mix mashed potatoes, onions, AND farmers' cheese in a filling. Pierogi done this way are very tasty... So, the addition of some parmesan will be good. Also, you can saute some chopped bacon, or extra onions to pour over cooked pierogi...even better 😋
    You can stuff pierogi with any filling you want. During the summer season in Poland pierogi stuffed with strawberries, or blueberries (mixed with a little bit of sugar and potato starch to be not too runny) and served with fresh cream and sugar are very popular. YUM!

    • @debbiemcgill3821
      @debbiemcgill3821 Před rokem +2

      I have a Polish sister in law and I love her pierogi she makes special ones at Christmas it a bit of a tradition now that she makes them on Christmas eve

    • @questionmark9819
      @questionmark9819 Před rokem

      I always remember my babcia making pierogi and have such fond memories, I think the potato, onion and twaróg was a good flavour, second best probably was kapusta kiszona, which was your favourite?

    • @dianariconda7659
      @dianariconda7659 Před rokem +2

      @@questionmark9819 It might sound dumb but what is twarog?

    • @questionmark9819
      @questionmark9819 Před rokem +2

      @@dianariconda7659 hey, doesn't sound dumb at all, it is after all a food in another lingo! It's a type of cheese, curd cheese specifically and it's used in things like cheesecake or pierogi. Some people have compared it to cottage cheese but it's much firmer and not lumpy although it's best passed through a fine mesh sieve. It's mild but has a slight tang to similar slightly to cottage cheese and it's dry, not like cottage cheese. It's not really a type of cheese you would spread on bread or something although whatever floats your goat lol. Also it's pronounced tvaa-rogg, or at least that's the best way I can describe it. I hope this helps, whenever I am writing to someone who is Polish I always do a half English, half Polish purely because the exact translation is not always right and it's easier to say it Polish and easier for me too purely because even though I am fluent in both languages I speak better English but there are some words that are just not able to be translated exactly. ☺️ Hope this helps, sorry if it was a bit long!

    • @ivonaduszka4410
      @ivonaduszka4410 Před rokem +1

      @@dianariconda7659 twarog is a cottage cheese but without water / moisture / is not cream cheese but you can see texture twarog / in Poland we also call this as a white cheese / is made from sour milk
      you can see a video on you tube how to make it

  • @melissalee2286
    @melissalee2286 Před rokem +4

    I had to pause the video to say this to you:
    You either succeed or you learn, there is no failure.
    Thank you for sharing your learning experience with us from your potato curing process last year. You really have had so many wonderful successes and I love to learn from your channel. I'm slowing gaining more confidence to grow my own food and a big part of that is how detailed you explain your processes. So, thank you!❤

  • @EllieBlanc
    @EllieBlanc Před rokem +9

    As a Polish girl, I will tell you… go bigger for the pierogi, it will be easier and not disappoint! Lol I use larger cutters and dough scoopers for ease. The Ricer is the best way I have found for the filling. You can also use farmers cheese to add to it but I might just have to try Parmesan 😃 I’m so glad I saw Josh’s mom comment about the brownies!! I was wondering how they tasted!!

    • @lucydifrancisco5509
      @lucydifrancisco5509 Před rokem

      As another Polish girl, thank you for not adding the 's' to pierogi. 😊

  • @snuffelbuf
    @snuffelbuf Před rokem +6

    I saw someone on youtube bought a brush and dustpan for her counters and only for her counters to brush crumbs, flour etc from her counter before wiping them down. I thought it was such a good idea😁

  • @Yoyocreative
    @Yoyocreative Před rokem +18

    Thanks to you, I started a kitchen garden at home this spring! And the timing was perfect given the prices skyrocketed!
    I have a very low income and being able to eat fresh strawberries is a luxury I wouldn't have otherwise!
    I'm also learning to preserve and make use of all parts (like the onion top pesto!). It saved me quite a few times from going to bed hungry!

  • @angelagentry562
    @angelagentry562 Před rokem +11

    Becky next time you do a large onion 🧅 haul and want them caramelized put them in a crock pot overnight. Smells heavenly and they come out perfectly browned.

  • @em12111
    @em12111 Před rokem +2

    Im Polish so I can call myself a pierogi pro. So the real pierogi dough is made without milk and eggs. It's really simple, just flour, hot water, a bit of salt and oil. Look for a recipe like that and try this. The dough is elastic, soft and delicious!

  • @michellerichardson2545
    @michellerichardson2545 Před rokem +3

    Garlic...consider using your grow bags and either ordering more the same size or ordering the big ones that are 100 gallons or so. Cheap for a temporary solution

  • @wickedwinnie
    @wickedwinnie Před rokem +10

    Hey Becky, next time you need to caramelized onions, give it a try in your instant pot. Five minutes on high pressure then release the pressure and set it to sauté in mode for a few minutes and that’s it, you’re good to go. I read about this on the Internet and tried it and it works fabulously and you don’t have to stand over a stove for 30 minutes

  • @afveteran6564
    @afveteran6564 Před rokem +1

    Making those pirogues reminds me of our family tradition of making Ravioli for Christmas. It's a huge labor of love and many were born and many have passed thru the years but we all get together after Thanksgiving for a day and make Ravioli...it's Wonderful

  • @laurieherring3507
    @laurieherring3507 Před rokem +2

    Pierogi dough…America’s Test Kitchen has the easiest dough!! So GOOD!!

  • @poltex6188
    @poltex6188 Před rokem +41

    My dad's favorite Polish salad is even simpler: cucumbers, chopped green onions, sour cream & black pepper. Pierogi's are best sauteed to a crispy crust, no soft boiled ones in our family. Add kielbasa & that a great dinner! I plan to try dessert pierogi's this fall.

    • @tonileigh8660
      @tonileigh8660 Před rokem +3

      My grandmother makes hers with sliced cucumbers, chopped green onions, sour cream and garlic powder. We also lightly saute the pierogi's to get that light crispiness. Then have a dollop of sour cream on the side.

    • @MaryDavidson911
      @MaryDavidson911 Před rokem

      I’ve tried the pierogies both butter sautéed and boiled and our entire household prefers boiled because it also taste like dumplings on the outside! We also don’t want the excess grease because several of our family members are worried about heart issues/weight problems.

    • @tonileigh8660
      @tonileigh8660 Před rokem +3

      @@MaryDavidson911 we boil them first, but the just seem too soft and boring just boiled. We then saute them in very little butter. Just enough to give them a slight crispiness. We put them on paper towels after sauteing to soak up any extra butter left. You can also use any light vegetable oil too, but they taste better with butter.

    • @assistant2d446
      @assistant2d446 Před rokem +2

      Our pierogis are deep fried to a crispy golden brown. Then dipped In sour cream or vinegar
      Pennsylvania Dutch country

  • @diannedixon4018
    @diannedixon4018 Před rokem +17

    I love the look on your face every time to taste something! Your eyes tell us all it tastes great. Love your channel. ❤️

  • @kathysorensen798
    @kathysorensen798 Před rokem

    Our Grandson just married a beautiful young lady whom was born in Poland and immigrated here when she was in first grade. She is going to teach me how her family makes perogies. Can’t wait to see the rest of this video. I keep having to restart as I get interrupted!❤️❤️

  • @JoColours
    @JoColours Před rokem +5

    Thanks Becky! I too love caramelized onions, we (I, my mum, her mum etc) also put them in our mashed potatoes. Tip for your cutting rounds: put the cutters all nested together on a piece of paper, draw a line around each of them, write the measurements down and keep this paper in inside the tin. That way you can always quickly find the right size.

  • @danatomlinson2216
    @danatomlinson2216 Před rokem +22

    The baby bump is soooo cute. So excited for you guys. Love watching your cooking episodes.

  • @dawnchiaramonte4785
    @dawnchiaramonte4785 Před rokem +54

    They look soooo delicious! In addition to boiling them we fry them in the pan you used to cook the onions with a little extra butter just to brown them. We serve them with the onions on top and sour cream. Hope you enjoyed them. 😃

    • @robynm7221
      @robynm7221 Před rokem +3

      You're making me sooo hungry, they sound amazingly delicious ❣🍾🥂🥰

    • @colleenj225
      @colleenj225 Před rokem +3

      That is the Polish way. My Polish Mother also served with applesauce on the side.

    • @alaskafamilykitchen3203
      @alaskafamilykitchen3203 Před rokem +1

      That sounds delicious! 🌺 Jen

    • @carlenelamolinare5070
      @carlenelamolinare5070 Před rokem

      This is my family’s favorite way to eat them .

    • @dianariconda7659
      @dianariconda7659 Před rokem +1

      I do what you do but don't get a chance to add onions or sour cream....they gobble them up! That buttery crisp pierogie skin is so yummy

  • @tmyuylom
    @tmyuylom Před rokem +5

    OMG!! Not only do we see how wonderful it is to turn a huge harvest of potatoes into delicious perogies but I’m also happy to know what you added to make a delicious complete meal. Another awesome takeaway from this share is to not throw away the onion broth and add to homemade tomato soup. I love the harvest season and have learned things that inspired me to buy seeds. I have to grow on a much smaller scale. I bought flower seeds as well to mingle in with the vegetables. Love the way it looks in your garden! Feel grateful to see and hear you say when things don’t exactly turn out just as you planned. But then you immediately say “but that’s okay”, then you show how workable things continue to be. 🌻

  • @anothercheryladventure9387

    I love that you cracked the eggs into a separate dish. My Mom used to get eggs from “The Egg Man” he would drive to our house straight from the farm. And she always cracked the eggs in a separate dish, just in case an egg was bad or incase of shells. She did crack with a knife.

  • @savanah1407
    @savanah1407 Před rokem +5

    Aww Orbit’s little head tilt! 😍 Thank you for being such a inspiration Becky. Hope you’re feeling well!

  • @kristinstocking3548
    @kristinstocking3548 Před rokem +3

    I don't think I've ever been as hungry in my life after watching this... or so tired. Perogies are heaven food, and you work so hard! You are an inspiration.

  • @sortathesame8701
    @sortathesame8701 Před rokem +2

    Getting settled into a new home takes a LONG time and you not only moved, you remodeled a large portion of your home. You are making GREAT progress!

  • @kgjewel
    @kgjewel Před rokem +1

    Having your potatoes and onions will encourage both products to sprout.

  • @berryknobberry2465
    @berryknobberry2465 Před rokem +13

    I just love to watch you're videos while I'm cooking, and it's just like spending an evening in the kitchen with my best friend. Can't express how good you really are at brining your audience into your kitchen with you

  • @victoriashelton1466
    @victoriashelton1466 Před rokem +3

    It’s so smart you are making things already prepped . In your baby season you will thank yourself this winter ❤

  • @laurennelsonbell2454
    @laurennelsonbell2454 Před rokem +1

    Favorite part of the video was Orbit's head tilt when you opened the door! As always, thanks for bringing us along as you cooked!

  • @kedd2318
    @kedd2318 Před rokem +1

    Take the garlic cloves, put them in a jar with a cover and shake like crazy. Voila. Peels off. Then freeze in a container and grate when you need fresh garlic.

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 Před rokem +5

    Over baked edges on Brownies is the best! I love the crunch…😋

  • @christinacutlass1694
    @christinacutlass1694 Před rokem +3

    Thank YOU, Becky! I had a very difficult day of pain, after 4 hours of sleep. Your video was so cheering and helped me to feel brighter and make it through an otherwise unproductive, difficult day.

  • @raveseesstars
    @raveseesstars Před rokem +4

    Those pierogies and the brownies looked soooo good. I just thought I would suggest two other potato dishes to preserve potatoes that maybe you would like to try: knishes and borekas. Both are savory pastries filled with a smooth potato filling, but borekas are more crunchy.

  • @heatherinparis
    @heatherinparis Před rokem +2

    Hi Becky, my goodness you are BRAVE trying out new recipes on guests without having so much as a practice run first. That takes CONFIDENCE❤

  • @rachelbee7921
    @rachelbee7921 Před rokem +9

    Becky, you are a LEGEND, young lady! Absolutely look forward to every video. I appreciate all the knowledge I didn't receive growing up! ❤️ God Bless!

  • @MsAriesQueen
    @MsAriesQueen Před rokem +23

    Becky not sure if youve tried before but I love carmalizing my onions in a slow cooker. less babysitting and can do more at once :)

    • @sherryg5813
      @sherryg5813 Před rokem

      what temp and for how long? thank you

    • @ClaireForever1
      @ClaireForever1 Před rokem +1

      I did mine that way to can. Worked fantastic.

    • @kristenevans4557
      @kristenevans4557 Před rokem +1

      I do mine in my cast iron enameled roaster in the oven. I like your idea because it doesn’t involve heating my Florida house up when it’s a million degrees outside.

    • @MsAriesQueen
      @MsAriesQueen Před rokem +2

      @@sherryg5813 I literally just fill my crock pot full of sliced onions and let it go over night or all day on low. Can speed up the process if you want but the no baby sitting and amount of time and aroma wins for me haha

    • @sherryg5813
      @sherryg5813 Před rokem +1

      ​@@MsAriesQueen thank you. I never thought to caramelize them in my crockpot. genius

  • @kennieloo6357
    @kennieloo6357 Před rokem +2

    It’s incredible to me how exquisite yet simple all these meals are. You just get stuff from your garden and make a masterpiece. LOVE watching you Becky!

  • @debipowell9509
    @debipowell9509 Před rokem +2

    I heard you can put the onions into a dutch oven with a lid into a hot oven for an hour to caramelize. Stir every 15 minutes. Still less babysitting then on the stove. If too many onions, they'll crowd and "boil", not caramelize. Adding salt to early in the process with make them sweat (and cause the pan to get watery, not the goal) so salt later, after caramelized.

  • @charlenewillingham6853
    @charlenewillingham6853 Před rokem +50

    Oh my gosh becky, pierogies are awesome but I've never tried homemade ones. I've always parboiled my pierogies drained them, and then sauteed them in a skillet with butter till they get brown on both sides. They are so good! I am definitely going to have to try this recipe you added in the description box! I love your videos keep them coming! When are we going to get an update on your little bundle of joy?

    • @froggy0165
      @froggy0165 Před rokem +5

      This is how I make mine too! I usually put them frozen in a pan with an ice cube and cover them for a min so they start to steam, then add the butter and such til just crispy

    • @heidiquayle5054
      @heidiquayle5054 Před rokem +3

      this is how I have always done it as well, Charlene.

    • @comenowletusreason6330
      @comenowletusreason6330 Před rokem +1

      That's how I do them. My favorite is to sauté them with peppers and onions and cut up smoked sausage or kielbasa. The flavors go together so well.

  • @cindymoore9096
    @cindymoore9096 Před rokem +36

    When you get ready to process a large amount of garlic I have found that separating the cloves and then soaking them in cool water for about half an hour makes them easier to peel. Definitely softens the peels so they aren’t as hard on my hands, and keeps the peels more intact while removing them instead of them breaking into frustrating bits.
    One nice benefit of freeze drying your pierogi filling us that if you decide to make some more pierogis later, you will only have to make dough & reconstitute filling.
    I think I’ve heard of dry cottage cheese as the cheese addition to potato dumplings of some variety, but parmesan sounds like a great choice.
    An idea for next time you want to use something homegrown before you’ve weighed it for a total harvest is to just keep a food scale and a running tally of the food and how much of it you’ve already used of it in the same area where you’re storing it. Then later when you might have more free time you can add up what’s left plus what has already been removed and used.
    In my experience when you have a set of cutters like your round ones they almost always have their individual sizes stamped on them somewhere.
    I can’t wait to see how you and Josh continue to make the new homestead your own. =)

    • @tiff2106
      @tiff2106 Před rokem

      Soaking the garlic in boiling water for 2-5 minutes does the same, so much easier!

  • @carolynturk-hu7je
    @carolynturk-hu7je Před 7 měsíci +1

    Pork does go with pierogi's, but never thought about having with ground sausage. I have made them with bone-in, center cut, and country style spare-rib pork chops, carmelized onions and apples, yum!

  • @hopezagaria7313
    @hopezagaria7313 Před rokem +3

    My heart melted when you asked Orbit if he liked the new doorknob and he looked at you and then did the little head tilt! You have such sweet puppers! Please give him and Tibro extra nose boops and hugs.

  • @rebekkadeforce8963
    @rebekkadeforce8963 Před rokem +9

    Your potatoes will sprout faster when next to onions. So better to keep them separate. Just a tip.

  • @tracywhite1694
    @tracywhite1694 Před rokem +4

    Watching this while my grape jelly processes! I'm very excited because these are grapes from my vine.

    • @AcreHomestead
      @AcreHomestead  Před rokem +3

      That is amazing!

    • @tracywhite1694
      @tracywhite1694 Před rokem +1

      Thank you! It was quite a process but it's so fun

    • @gmashands
      @gmashands Před rokem +4

      @@tracywhite1694 fantastic, I did that last year with my Concord's, delicious and yes it is quite the process.🌻🙏

    • @tracywhite1694
      @tracywhite1694 Před rokem +1

      @@gmashands I'm hoping it sets correctly. I've never made jelly before, all my jars sealed but it's still really warm

  • @nightshadeacres
    @nightshadeacres Před 2 měsíci

    Have Josh make a curing cabinet. Large cabinet with doors and the shelves are chicken wire to promote airflow.
    Probably want two so the onions and potatoes can be separated.

  • @michellezevenaar
    @michellezevenaar Před rokem

    Definitely put the garlic/hurb bed near the house so that it's easy to get them quickly or in future to send your child to get them. Little humans love helping so stimulate that as much as you can.

  • @stanleygallman7800
    @stanleygallman7800 Před rokem +3

    Must say that I have only watched a few of your videos and my thought was initially oh my she is a chatty person ☺️ but in the best possible way! Your personality comes across as very welcoming and I find myself totally relaxed and immersed in all that you share with your audience. May there continue to be an abundance of many great things in your lives.

  • @GreenIvy314
    @GreenIvy314 Před rokem +5

    I love that you said you get in the zone and watch your favorite CZcams videos while cooking! Fun fact: you’re the CZcamsr I love to watch while I’m in the zone!❤️ I appreciate your work, your dedication and your genuine nature! Keep being yourself! I have so much fun joining you in the kitchen.

  • @skipper7216
    @skipper7216 Před rokem +1

    You could make some potato bread and also make some spudnuts...both are delicious ways to use potatoes up.

  • @discovr4me
    @discovr4me Před rokem

    Orbit's head tilt... how adorable!!!

  • @debbiee6535
    @debbiee6535 Před rokem +5

    When I chop a bunch of onions I always chop extra so I can freeze them in small batches that way if I'm in a hurry I don't have to chop them up

  • @tracyhill5514
    @tracyhill5514 Před rokem +13

    Becky, you truly inspire me. Because of you, I want to grow my own herbs so I can dehydrate and make my own powders instead of buying from the store, make my own vanilla, can so many things that I never knew that could be canned, and so many other things. You have taught me so many things by watching your videos. Thank you for taking the time to do this for all of us. I look forward to watching many more videos and going through all of the older videos. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @cynthiafisher9907
      @cynthiafisher9907 Před rokem +6

      Reported

    • @valorica3210
      @valorica3210 Před rokem +3

      @@cynthiafisher9907 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙋‍♀️ I’ve reported about 5-6 more

  • @cjmisu6927
    @cjmisu6927 Před 5 měsíci

    For your cucumber salad, my grandmother sliced her cucumbers and onions very thin - I use a mandolin now, then she would soak them in HEAVY salted water over night. The next day rinse and add the sour cream. Family favorite over potatoes and such a summer treat.

  • @tinacarter4844
    @tinacarter4844 Před rokem

    It all looked so good! I love watching you so so much! Thank you!♥️

  • @amyw2182
    @amyw2182 Před rokem +5

    I've always wanted to make pierogies. So happy you're making them ❤

  • @questionmark9819
    @questionmark9819 Před rokem +3

    As a Polish person I can say that pierogi are delicious and something that everyone would have watched their grandma or mum make them, the whole kitchen being covered in little dough rounds and it would take hours, it wasn't a difficult job but was time consuming although everything was done by hand so took hours but they were always something the whole family looked forward to. They were so comforting and delicious, different flavours and some of them were eaten with red barszcz which is beetroot soup for anyone who doesn't know, minced meat would typically be in those but there other fillings, I loved them but I'm sure everyone had their favourite flavour. I haven't ever made them funnily enough but I wonder if bread flour is best instead of other types of flour, bread flour for other types of dumplings or pasta, i wonder if anyone has tried this.

  • @queennirak12
    @queennirak12 Před rokem

    I absolutely LOOOOOVE how real you are. You leave the "oops" moments in your videos and when you get food or dirt on your face, its just so real. Love you videos.

  • @bettywhittington9654
    @bettywhittington9654 Před rokem

    What an accomplishment to see all of the work you've done. So proud of you and happy for you.

  • @temperlore6938
    @temperlore6938 Před rokem +12

    I love love love how you break terms down and simplify things for us. Makes the process of gardening, canning, curing easy and do able. Less scary!

  • @GreenIvy314
    @GreenIvy314 Před rokem +4

    Does anyone else see the ​​reply’s on comments below that look like a spam channel using Becky’s image? Upvote so Becky sees!!

  • @lynnebrown-hardy1566
    @lynnebrown-hardy1566 Před rokem

    Love love love the new hardware!

  • @cynthiacondron9397
    @cynthiacondron9397 Před rokem

    The meal you made looked so good. I love watching you. It is special to eat the food you grow.

  • @mariaTsounakis1521
    @mariaTsounakis1521 Před rokem +3

    Yummy! My mouth is literally watering looking at your scrumptious dinner!! Thank you for sharing!! Love you and your videos!!

  • @JamQueen
    @JamQueen Před rokem +4

    I must say watching you knead dough is ASMR HEAVEN 😍😍. Love all of your platforms! You are such a great content creator! I say it often but it's so true! So inspiring, positive, uplifting and knowledgeable! Such a fan! 💜💜 wish you and Josh the best! I'm such a big fan of onions 🌰 too. I love them caramelized! On anything! 😋 lol

  • @Mindy56743
    @Mindy56743 Před rokem

    My grandma used to have screens stacked on bricks in the basement that she used to cure the potatoes and onions. She could keep them almost a full year and would go down in the basement and get the small ones to plant in the spring.

  • @donfelie
    @donfelie Před rokem

    My favourite after work channel!! I got so excited when I saw the longer video !

  • @GodGiftedArtistry
    @GodGiftedArtistry Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much for letting us know about the curing of last year's potatoes! I was so curious as to why you were doing it in the basement and they you started to explain! 😃 Thank you. No shame in learning. I learn by your successes AND your mistakes. thank you again❤

  • @snuffelbuf
    @snuffelbuf Před rokem +48

    Yummy! I usually add carmalised onions to potatoes (something different) but never add cheese. Must try that. Thanks a mill for an amazing (as usual) video. Love from the Netherlands😘😘😘

  • @colleenwalker6267
    @colleenwalker6267 Před rokem

    Wow Becky!! What a great dinner to serve your guests. I bet they loved it all. Your joy at cooking and gardening really shows. I love watching all your videos and learn something new each time.
    Take care 💜👶🏻💙

  • @jenniferr2057
    @jenniferr2057 Před rokem

    LOVE the new hardware. LOVE.