Melomel
31 May 2010
Food / Polish kishka [76]
There is a big Polish community in Weirton, WV, about 30 mi. from Pittsburgh. My husband and I are originally from the area and go home to the Pgh./Weirton area often. We always stock up on Polish foods. You can buy good quality kishka and kielbasa in several grocery stores there...sometimes even at Kroger. Their's is not homemade though. I think the brand name is Silverbright. The deli sections always have homemade dishes like kluski, pierogi and gołąbki.
I will get the names of the markets and addresses from my husband. This is off-topic, but if you go to Weirton, there is a Polish Catholic Church there with a stained glass window of Poland that shows where all of the members of the congregation came from...mostly Rzeszów. They still have Polish mass sometimes and they sing in Polish. They make awesome nut and poppyseed rolls for Christmas and Easter to sell.
Please let me know if there is anywhere in western PA that I can get Kishka and if not I am willing to order online.
There is a big Polish community in Weirton, WV, about 30 mi. from Pittsburgh. My husband and I are originally from the area and go home to the Pgh./Weirton area often. We always stock up on Polish foods. You can buy good quality kishka and kielbasa in several grocery stores there...sometimes even at Kroger. Their's is not homemade though. I think the brand name is Silverbright. The deli sections always have homemade dishes like kluski, pierogi and gołąbki.
I will get the names of the markets and addresses from my husband. This is off-topic, but if you go to Weirton, there is a Polish Catholic Church there with a stained glass window of Poland that shows where all of the members of the congregation came from...mostly Rzeszów. They still have Polish mass sometimes and they sing in Polish. They make awesome nut and poppyseed rolls for Christmas and Easter to sell.