Why couldn't they have REAL Polish pierogies?
I am glad to hear that at least the kielbasa is good. I always laugh so hard when I see the red sausage in the grocery store labeled "Polish Kielbasa"!! Ugh!! It's not even close!
I am glad to hear that at least the kielbasa is good. I always laugh so hard when I see the red sausage in the grocery store labeled "Polish Kielbasa"!! Ugh!! It's not even close!
I moved from Toledo to Cincinnati, and you can't get real kielbasa in Cincinnati. You'd think with Poland and Germany being so close...but no. We buy our Kielbasa at Stanley's Market in Toledo and bring it back in a cooler. Whole car stinks for a week! I love it!
Now I've moved to South Carolina, and I don't know what the heck I'm going to do.
Just got back... me and kids were excited to get pierogies in Epcot this trip! 100% Polish (well, kids are Polish/Ukes) Gotta say, quite disappointed. I make homemade pierogies, as do family members, we all make them a bit differently, and we were curious to try out the one's at Epcot - but wow, we are just certain they were Mrs. T's! They look like Mrs. T's, and there is an indentation along the whole back edges of them, just like Mrs. T's, and of course, they taste 100% like Mrs. T's (which I'm not a fan of). Why couldn't they have REAL Polish pierogies?
The kielbasa obviously wasn't Hillshire Farms, LOL, and the stuffed cabbage was authentic - but just disappointed in the pierogies. Spent the afternoon/evening in Future World, and then battled the crowds in World Showcase specifically for the pierogies - well, and a margarita from Mexico!
okay - vent over!
IMHO one should look at the F&W Festival as a chance to get an interpretation of another culture's food. Will not be a "home cookin'"
Now I've moved to South Carolina, and I don't know what the heck I'm going to do.
Cheddar cheese doesn't belong in pierogies!!!! My babcia (grandmother) would kill me if she saw me eat one! It's a shame most people don't know what good pierogies taste like, they are great. We make ours with farmer's cheese (sorta like a cottage cheese, but not wet and much sweeter/ smoother) with a little sugar added. Plus the dough is MUCH lighter than Mrs T's. You can fill them with anything (my Dad loves ons filled with meat, I like the cheese ones and some of the fruit filled ones)