
If you’ve never had Pirozhki (or Piroshki), you might want to see this. On the other hand, if you know what Pirozhki looks or tastes like, you should definitely see this!
Have you ever tried Pirozhki? I’ve never tasted or even seen it before. And neither had Seiji Nakazawa, our reporter and chef for the day, prior to cooking this dish. Well, the one thing we know for sure that it’s something commonly enjoyed in Russian homes.
If you’ve never had Pirozhki before, try saying the word ten times, and then try to imagine what it looks or tastes like! Nakazawa did just that, and this is the image he had in mind:
▼ A somewhat solidified block that consists of mainly cabbage and eggs (meats are optional), drenched in chili sauce. Also, he believed that Pirozhki should probably be made up of “piro” and “zhki” elements.
Considering that this dish can be cooked at home, the ingredients used should be readily available, so cabbage and eggs sound like a reasonable choice. On top of that, Nakazawa decided to go for salmon flakes, simply because “most Russian homes should have leftover salmon”. In Nakazawa’s visualization, these few ingredients, together with sliced cheese, should make up the “zhki” part of the dish.
Perhaps you’re wondering at this point, why chili sauce? According to Nakazawa, the sound “piro” makes him think of something red and spicy, and since the Russian flag has red in it, he’s confident that he’s got this one right!
We shan’t spoil this any further for you. Go ahead and witness the making of this Nakazawa-style “Pirozhki”!
▼ Ingredients: Cabbage, egg, cheese, milk, salmon flakes, Somi Syantan Deluxe (a seasoning paste most commonly used in Chinese cuisine), sweet chili sauce, ground black pepper
▼ Stir fry the cabbage.
▼ Add in the egg, followed by cheese. Try to compact it into a block.
▼ Add in the salmon flakes.
▼ And the finishing touch… Piro Power!! Be generous with the chili sauce! A dash of black pepper will do the trick.
Nakazawa’s verdict:
“The first taste that fills my mouth is the chili sauce. Following which comes the mellow taste of the egg, the fibrous crunch of the cabbage, and the savoury impact of the salmon. It’s good! This should go well with rice!! Well, the acidity from the chili sauce combined with the fishy smell of the salmon makes it taste a little like vomit, but what can you expect from homemade food. On a separate note, there’s no trace of the cheese, but I guess that happens with home cooking too.”
Nakazawa seemed to be fairly pleased with his piece of work, but in order to get a fair review, we had the rest of our Japanese editorial team try the dish! If you’re from Russia, just bear in mind that the following responses are directed at Nakazawa’s imaginary “Pirozhki” and we have no doubt that the real deal looks and tastes better than this experimental dish.
▼ Ryou: “I see…”
▼ Yuuichiro Wasai: “Ah……”
▼ Yoshio: “Yuck.”
▼ P.K. Sanjun: “Ah, I can’t deal with this sort of thing.”
▼ Mr. Sato: “It’s not inedible.”
▼ Go Hatori: “Sorry… I don’t like the taste of it~”
▼ Shinomiya: “Um… it doesn’t taste bad…? Wait, it tastes bad.”
▼ Masanuki Sunakoma: “Erm… ha..haha…”
▼ Kawarano: “What’s this garbage…”
▼ Momomura Momo (Pouch): “Eeew…” *cries*
▼ Mariko Ohanabatake (Pouch): “Is this for real?”
Not too surprisingly, none of our Japanese writers have ever eaten an authentic Pirozhki. We’re not sure if trying the Nakazawa-style version of it has affected their inclination to try the real thing in the future, but we’re glad to announce that there were no casualties.
▼ We bought an actual Pirozhki from the food department at Isetan.
▼ Nakazawa: “I can’t taste the ‘piro’ in it at all…”
Perhaps Nakazawa could use some tips from Russian maids and revisit the challenge sometime. If you’re game enough to try Nakazawa’s version of it, follow the steps in the video and try at your own risk, but be sure to tell us how it went!
Images © RocketNews24
[ Read in Japanese ]
Follow Joan on Twitter, where she occasionally shares reviews of things more palatable than Nakazawa’s “Pirozhki”.























Does Tokyo’s King of Tonkatsu live up to its name? We find out 【Taste Test】
Our writer loses 6 kilograms (13 pounds) in 1 month with help from these Japanese 7-Eleven foods
We visit Osaka’s newly dubbed Koreatown for the first time and set our sights on all of the food
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
McDonald’s Japan releases a Mushroom Mountain and Bamboo Shoot Village McFlurry
New adults go wild at Seijinshiki Coming-of-Age ceremony in Kitakyushu, Japan 【Photos】
New KitKat pizzas are coming to Pizza Hut Japan
Man with face covered in tattoos admits to repeatedly headbutting Tokyo store clerk【Video】
Here’s what our bachelor writers ate over the New Year’s holiday in Japan
Japanese avoiding domestic travel as foreign tourists increase, possibly creating vicious cycle
Japan’s last two pandas leaving for China next month, Ueno Zoo announces final day for twins
This Tokyo ramen restaurant is the first to ever receive a Michelin dining guide star
Middle-aged Tokyo man, escorted by his mother, confesses to killing elderly homeless woman
10 times to avoid traveling in Japan in 2026
Our 52-year-old pole dancing reporter shares his tips for achieving your New Year’s exercise goal
Starbucks Japan releases new Frappuccino and latte for Valentine’s Day
Ramen restaurant’s English menu prices are nearly double its Japanese ones, denies discriminating
Princess Mononoke magnets return just in time to treat yourself to awesome anime decorations
Umamusume anime girl plushie recalled for having parts she absolutely should not have【Pics】
Giant hotel rooms in Osaka reflect the new non-niche face of travel in Japan.
Japanese women showing rebounding interest in giving Valentine’s Day chocolate【Survey】
We ate sushi made from Japan’s most expensive tuna ever【Taste test】
Starbucks Japan ready to get Year of the Horse started with adorable drinkware and plushies【Pics】
7-Eleven Japan starts new temporary luggage storage service in over 300 branches
Disillusionment at Tsukiji’s tourist-target prices led us to a great ramen restaurant in Tokyo
Starbucks teams up with 166-year-old Kyoto doll maker for Year of the Horse decorations【Photos】
Tokyo’s Tsukiji sushi neighborhood asks tour groups to stay away for the rest of the month
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Starbucks Japan reveals new sakura drinkware collection, inspired by evening cherry blossoms
Updated cherry blossom forecast shows extra-long sakura season for Japan this year
Human washing machine pods coming to Japanese hotels【Photos】
Leave a Reply