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The secret, I think, whatever your preference, is not to skimp on the raising agent (self-raising flour alone doesn't seem to do the job), to work the mixture as little as possible – and make sure you don't roll it too thinly before cutting.
If you roll it too thinly, it will get very soft and almost melt.
Don't roll it too thinly however, or the filling may split the dough when you try to seal the pierogi.
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The problem is not too much peanut butter (i.e. that it's spread too thinly).
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