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Posts by pszczola  

Joined: 2 Sep 2008 / Female ♀
Last Post: 23 Jan 2010
Threads: Total: 3 / Live: 1 / Archived: 2
Posts: Total: 8 / Live: 5 / Archived: 3
From: USA NY
Speaks Polish?: not really
Interests: food

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pszczola   
23 Jan 2010
Food / Polish Pizza !! The best in the world? [329]

A delicious version is like this:

First, you have to boil the raw type kielbasa with onions and sauerkraut. Drain and cool it. Prebake the pizza crust 8 minutes. Spoon over DRAINED cooked kielbasa, sauerkrate and chopped skinless cooked regular kielbasa. Top with shredded swiss. Top with russian dressing. Bake 450F 10 minutes, DELICIOUS, tastes like a rueben sandwich.
pszczola   
2 Jan 2010
Food / Polish kishka [76]

Kishka is great baked on a tin plate in the oven, about 30-40 minutes at 400F.
pszczola   
1 Jan 2010
Food / Polish Herring Appetizer [21]

thank you all for your comments, even the mean and cruel comments, you cannot change, don't change, stay the way you are.

Here in New York, I ended up buying Vita herring in a jar, tasty bits in wine sauce.
I drained the sauce.
Put the herring bits in a big bowl.
Mixed in one cup sour cream, one cup mayo.
Added one thinly sliced onion.
Added 1 cup finely chopped dill.
Added 3 tsp of capers, salt, pepper.
Thats going to marinate in the fridge till midnight.
Bought some rye crackers, going to eat the cold delicious herring with on the crackers with some vodka.

Now you know its a lucky thing for Polish people to eat some herring immediately after midnight tonight. We need all the money and health we can get. Happy New Year, its 4 hours till midnight, I'm drinking now.
pszczola   
31 Dec 2009
Food / Polish Herring Appetizer [21]

Please give me a recipe for a Polish Herring Appetizer. Thank you and Happy New Year! It must have sour cream and mayo. Thanks again.
pszczola   
2 Sep 2008
Food / Cooking Polish kiszka [99]

I placed in on a foil pan on a grill and let it cook up, turning for about 20 minutes. The skin will burst, but if you handle it carefully, it will remain together.