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Polish Food
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04/05/21 11:22 PM
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What is your favorite Polish food? Have you ever tried it? You can pick multiple choices.
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Re: Polish Food
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04/05/21 11:28 PM
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a poll for polish food...
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Re: Polish Food
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04/05/21 11:30 PM
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Kielbasa with a whole lot of different things Serve it with Sauerkraut, Cabbage, Cajun Shrimp and on and on......
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Re: Polish Food
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04/05/21 11:33 PM
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Love cabbage rolls. My momma put sauerkraut in there.
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Re: Polish Food
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04/05/21 11:38 PM
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We used to eat lots of cabbage rolls but not anymore but sometimes Kielbasa with fried potatoes/onions.
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Re: Polish Food
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04/05/21 11:53 PM
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 12:16 AM
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Anything listed is great. Worked with a guy that was an immigrant right before WWII. When we would BBQ and he and his wife would always have special treats for us rednecks.
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 12:17 AM
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If you like Polish you’d love Czech. Take a drive 90 mins south and hit the Czech-American on the square. Cabbage rolls are superb.
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 12:25 AM
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Love cabbage rolls. My momma put sauerkraut in there. Good Stuff!
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 12:30 AM
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 12:38 AM
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Pagach is another good Polish/Slovak dish. It’s basically a potato and cheese pizza.
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 01:18 AM
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Kielbasa with a whole lot of different things Serve it with Sauerkraut, Cabbage, Cajun Shrimp and on and on...... Home town has Polish Kielbasa Day's...
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04/06/21 01:42 AM
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I ate a lot of pierogi in Cleveland. All different kinds.
I am not allowed in the house if I eat cabbage.
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 01:59 AM
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Love kielbasa and pierogi's. You can eat the Polish mushroom soup (they use the poison ones), but usually only get one helping!!!
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 03:08 AM
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If you like Polish you’d love Czech. Take a drive 90 mins south and hit the Czech-American on the square. Cabbage rolls are superb. Meant to say on the square in West, Tx.
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 04:22 AM
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Man I lived in Canada for a bit and my host family made perogies and man I would devour those things. Potato and cheese, potato and ground meat, and fruit filled like prune.
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 04:46 AM
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Our church has a pretty heavy polish background. Every year before Christmas they have a Wigilia dinner. They serve a piece of fried fish, some sourkraut a dumpling and some kind of mushroom soup. I always leave there feeling fat and happy. The soup and the dumpling are the star of the show!
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04/06/21 04:18 PM
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My grandparents (moms side) were Polish - gramma made a chicken soup with home-made thick noodles she cut with a butcher-knife with the dough pressed out on a floured kitchen table. It was an all-day event, making it on the 2nd day of our visit, with us kids helping to catch then pluck the chicken fresh after gramma chopped it's head off. Damn that soup was good. She would also always have just-baked kolaches waiting for us on our arrival. Grandpa made an amazing kielbasa from venison&pork. Grandpa had a little farm just off the San Antonio river (amazing sandy soil) just a little bit southwest of Cestohowa - with a lot of family between there & Panna Maria. My mom and aunt were the last to speak any polish - I only learned a few words.
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 07:47 PM
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My mother use to cook Butter Beans throw in some pan fried Kielbasa or baked Ham and serve with rice.
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 07:49 PM
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 09:12 PM
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Almost every European and many middle eastern countries have their version of cabbage rolls.....
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Re: Polish Food
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04/06/21 09:33 PM
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There is a place in Houston called Polonia that makes what they call the Hunters Stew which is simply delightful.
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Re: Polish Food
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04/07/21 05:01 AM
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Our families may have some ties way back. My mother-in-law is a Moczygemba that originated from Panna Maria then moved to the valley. She and her sisters learned to speak the language from their parents or grand parents who immigrated here, but my wife and her sisters don't. I got gipped, she makes a great lasagna and gumbo but has never cooked polish food for me I don't remember what it's called but there is a polish dish I've had at a place here in Plano that is akin to a schnitzel that I like very much. Earl My grandparents (moms side) were Polish - gramma made a chicken soup with home-made thick noodles she cut with a butcher-knife with the dough pressed out on a floured kitchen table. It was an all-day event, making it on the 2nd day of our visit, with us kids helping to catch then pluck the chicken fresh after gramma chopped it's head off. Damn that soup was good. She would also always have just-baked kolaches waiting for us on our arrival. Grandpa made an amazing kielbasa from venison&pork. Grandpa had a little farm just off the San Antonio river (amazing sandy soil) just a little bit southwest of Cestohowa - with a lot of family between there & Panna Maria. My mom and aunt were the last to speak any polish - I only learned a few words.
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Re: Polish Food
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04/07/21 12:39 PM
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Pagach is another good Polish/Slovak dish. It’s basically a potato and cheese pizza. Looks great
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