Date Night Recipe // Perogies

Written with love, by Sarah-Elizabeth Stone

An entire meal starts with an amazing appetizer – especially when you’ve gathered friends and family to enjoy a great dinner. I absolutely love organizing a friendly dinner night. Everything from who is bringing what, to the who is who of allergies and intolerances (I always win that one). It might be crazy, but dinner parties are the highlight of my week.

During the organization of this fantastic dinner night, we all love to drop a line with one another to check in and confirm what everyone might bring to the table. The conversations are always filled with the standard emoticons and inside jokes. Let’s face it, a girl has got to add in that bright red balloon once in a while!

In the end, everything tastes amazing and it is always fun to make. This week’s date night focuses on a friend’s appetizer, “cheesy perogies”!  These are not only easy to create, but could be a side kick to a meal or standalone app.

 

Ingredients // The Filling

·         1 onion, finely chopped

·         4-5 potatoes, mashed

·         3-5 strips of bacon

·         ½ cup of a variety of cheeses

·         2 tablespoons of cottage cheese

perogies recipe


Ingredients // The Dough

·         2 ½ cups of flour

·         ½ teaspoon of salt

·         1 egg

·         2 teaspoons of oil

·         ¾ cups of warm water


Directions // The Filling

1.       Boil potatoes with some salt water, finely chop up onions, and cook bacon on medium heat

2.       Once potatoes are done cooking, mash up and set aside to cool along with the rest of the cooked fillings

3.       Chop up bacon into ‘bits’ and set aside

perogies recipe
perogies recipe


Directions // The Dough

4.       To begin dough, mix flour with salt, in a deep bowl, add in the egg, oil and water

5.       Knead on a wooden cutting board or cool surface until smooth (be careful not to over knead the dough, this creates a tough pastry)

6.       Divide dough into two separate parts, cover with a tea towel to let stand for 10 minutes


Prep/Cooking

7.       Mix together all the filling ingredients once cooled, add in cheese and stir

8.       Roll out the dough roughly 1’ thick and use a glass cup to create small circles

9.       Take a spoonful of filling and place it in the middle of the circle, fold together and pinch closed

10.   Cook in boiling water for 5-8 minutes, then fry in a pan for about a minute per side

11.   Top with grated cheese, bacon bits and garnish.  

perogies recipe

Honoring Passed Loved Ones

It is hard to go through a wedding day without some of your most important family members present. And I just how hard it is from experience.

My mom passed away when I was 19 years old so when it came time to plan my wedding at 23, believe me it wasn't easy. And I am sure there are many of you who are experiencing this. Whether it is a grandparent, a sibling, an aunt or uncle or close friend, death is never easy. And all of the planning along the way is just more reminders that they are not there with us to "say yes to the dress" or to taste those delicious cake possibilities. No matter what it is, it is not easy.

So in many cases, couples like to honor those who have passed, but I have one piece of advice for you:

Don't go overboard. This is still a wedding, and is a happy occasion. And bringing up those memories may cause grief and some tears. And while that is all okay, just don't go too overboard, as you don't want to spoil the happy moments, but instead, represent those loved ones subtly.

Here are some of our favorite ways to honor your loved ones who have passed in simple, subtle, and stunning ways.

 

A Simple Frame

Having a simple framed saying set up somewhere on a welcome table, is the perfect way to honor those loved ones without being too over the top.
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A Candle

You could light a candle during your wedding ceremony, or even just have a candle lit in your reception room throughout the evening.
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Save A Seat

Save a seat for your loved one at your ceremony or at your reception. You could place a photo of them there, a burning candle, or even their favorite ball cap or piece of jewelry in their place. This is one of my absolute favorites!

 

Bouquet Charms

A simple charm hung from your bouquet - a photo, a piece of jewelry, or even a handkerchief of theirs used as the handle wrap. These are all beautiful ideas which add a beautiful addition to your detail shots too!
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A Photo Gallery

Not only are photos beautiful for guests to look at, but they can add some simple yet stunning decor to your ceremony or reception! It's as simple as that!

 

A Little Piece of Him

Whether it is a piece of your dad's old shirt, a handkerchief, or even a piece of your aunt's wedding gown, this little addition to a tie or your gown is absolutely stunning in my eyes!
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10 Ways to Incorporate "Something Blue" Into Your Wedding Day

We love tradition and we love something blue. No matter how you incorporate it into you wedding day, let it show off your personality! Here are some of our favorite ideas on how to add a little "something blue" into your wedding day!

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Your Flowers

Even if you don't have blue in your wedding palette, throw a single flower into your bouquet, or into each centerpiece to represent that something blue!

 

Your Wedding Cake

 

Bouquet Charm

 

Bridal Heels

 

Hairstyle Accessories

 

Shoe Decals

 

Bridal Pin

 

Lingerie

 

Garters

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