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Posted on 12/21/2004 3:08:45 PM PST by Little Bill
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Now I want the formula but I have to trade. Like most Poles he likes to eat and loves to trade, help, this has to be right from the bone.
To: Little Bill
My grandma used to boil hers in water till it turned pink on the inside, and then served it with (homemade) sauerkraut and rye bread. In other words, its usually prepared in a simple manner, as befits a traditionally peasent dish.
My great-grandma would stuff her own, using pork cut with turkey. I don't know if we still have the recipe. Guess its time to give Bapscie a call!
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:12:56 PM PST
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Clemenza
(Morford 2008: Not that there's anything wrong with it!)
To: xsmommy; Hegewisch Dupa; Willie Green; mountaineer
To: martin_fierro
just like any sausage i think Kielbasa is the kind of thing that one should just eat and never see stuffed into casings. i prefer to think that it grows on a kielbasa tree and that polacks everywhere just go out and harvest it... : ) i have never had homemade, only Brztinsky's from Leechburg, PA.
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:16:58 PM PST
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xsmommy
To: Little Bill
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:17:00 PM PST
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kellynla
(U.S.M.C. 1st Battalion,5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Div. Viet Nam 69&70 Semper Fi)
To: Little Bill
Boil it in beer till pink, throw on the grill till done.
Serve on a bun with kraut, saute onions and beer.
Buns kraut and onions optional.
To: Little Bill
Always accompany with Pierogi and Golapki. Follow with Cafe Au Lait and Paczki. :-)
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:19:59 PM PST
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Clemenza
(Morford 2008: Not that there's anything wrong with it!)
To: Clemenza
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:20:51 PM PST
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xsmommy
To: xsmommy
Believe it or not, we are lucky enough to have a Polish deli here in Seattle, not too far from where I work. I try to stop there every friday, if only for the pickles.
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:24:37 PM PST
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Clemenza
(Morford 2008: Not that there's anything wrong with it!)
To: Clemenza
i live in northern VA/DC now, but along with Martin, am originally from Pittsburgh, where there are OLD ethnics. Nothing like that here and i miss that stuff so much. Mrs. T's pierogies do NOT measure up!
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:26:57 PM PST
by
xsmommy
To: Little Bill; anonymoussierra
To: Little Bill; anonymoussierra
our friend anonymoussierra lives in Poland, perhaps he can help you. He's the real deal.
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:28:34 PM PST
by
ProudVet77
(Beer - It's not just for breakfast anymore.)
To: xsmommy
Pittsburgh and Philly are stuck in a time warp. I mean that as a compliment.
Luckily, there have been enough "new Polish" immigrants to places like NYC and Chicago to open new delis and bakeries.
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:29:39 PM PST
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Clemenza
(Morford 2008: Not that there's anything wrong with it!)
To: REDWOOD99
Boze kochany help I do want write :}}}}} I write again :}}}Thank you
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:30:11 PM PST
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anonymoussierra
(Weso³ych Œwi¹t oraz Szczêœliwego Roku!!!)
To: Cacique
What's your take on Polish "cuisine."
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:30:23 PM PST
by
Clemenza
(Morford 2008: Not that there's anything wrong with it!)
To: Clemenza
my maternal grandparents were both from Lithuania, and my paternal grandmother was Ukrainian, paternal grandfather was Polish. i do make the poppyseed bread for Christmas, but have never done any of the other stuff from scratch.
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:32:02 PM PST
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xsmommy
To: xsmommy
Polish on my father's side of the family (ironically, from an area now part of the Ukraine), Italian (from Salerno) on my mom's side. Lots of good food for the taste buds, if not for the waistline!
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:34:05 PM PST
by
Clemenza
(Morford 2008: Not that there's anything wrong with it!)
To: Clemenza
we have about a zillion asian, middleeastern, and african restaurants, but not a single eastern european one. i would kill for that!
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:34:34 PM PST
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xsmommy
To: Clemenza
polack+dago makes a nice combo : )
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:35:19 PM PST
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xsmommy
To: Clemenza
Turkey?, My pal started with 85 pounds of pork butt, this is Christmas Kilbasa from Galatia, do they have turkies there, do they have Polocks there, or are they Ukrainians, there is some confusion.
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:35:20 PM PST
by
Little Bill
(A 37%'r, a Red Spot on a Blue State)
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