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sewmary 09-01-2011 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by GailG

Originally Posted by mimee4
Pigs in the blankets are Polish, I think. They are meatballs with some rice mixed in and wrapped in cabbage, then boiled with tomato juice or sauce. Kinda like stuffed peppers.

You, that sounds good, but that's not what we call pigs in the blanket

We use canned biscuits, kinda roll them out a bit to flatten, then roll it around a weiner. (I'd cut the weiner in half). Put the end side against the baking sheet and bake until the biscuits are done. Yummy with mustard or anything to dip it in. I've even done the small biscuits with the little smokies. Delish! I used to fix trays of that for my grandkids when they were younger. Recently I fixed those for the set of twins that I was tutoring. They'd run to my house (I'm around the block from the school) to see what was for "treats."

OOh yes. that is what pigs in a blanket are here. Hint: wrap a little bacon around those dogs too.

teacherbailey 09-01-2011 03:51 PM

Had to check to see if you were in Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama or Georgia and you're not....but Pennsylvania????? Didn't know this combo had made it up that far! And yes, Kathdavis, you put syrup on the waffles and maybe dip the spicy-coated fried chicken in it too.

bloomin'Iris 09-01-2011 06:35 PM

where can one get the pattern? That is such a cute boot.


Originally Posted by Airwick156

Originally Posted by girliegirl
Chicken and waffles and then back to my sewing!

I have a pattern to make a Christmas Stocking like your avatar. :)


jpthequilter 09-01-2011 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl

Originally Posted by Airwick156
Okay I'm probably strange....What is the connection between waffles and fried chicken? Is it because you only eat one meal a day and have to throw breakfast and dinner both into the same meal? I'm in Oregon and I don't think people eat fried chicken and waffles at the same meal...but then again maybe they do....hmmmmmmm

Just have them together, It doesn't seem like they go together but they do. Just had it for the first time recently and am in love with chicken and waffles

Well, I made chicken salad and heaped it on little round crispy waffles from the store....plain sliced chicken works too....added chopped lettuce. They make a kind of sandwich!

gramadona 09-01-2011 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by girliegirl
u go girl........... the big home made ones are the bomb.. better then over bread, but i do like gravy bread.

Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl

Originally Posted by Airwick156
Okay I'm probably strange....What is the connection between waffles and fried chicken? Is it because you only eat one meal a day and have to throw breakfast and dinner both into the same meal? I'm in Oregon and I don't think people eat fried chicken and waffles at the same meal...but then again maybe they do....hmmmmmmm

Just have them together, It doesn't seem like they go together but they do. Just had it for the first time recently and am in love with chicken and waffles


I grew up on a farm in CT and we had chicken and gravy with waffles, with crepes, with mashed potatoes, with toast points or cups... all yummy!

My grama was Lithuanian and made Pigs in Blankets with ground pork, onions, carrots and peppers with rice and rolled in cabbage leaves and then slow cooked in a fabulous tomato sauce.

I'm gettin' hungry here and I just had dinner!!!

jpthequilter 09-01-2011 06:51 PM

White gravy is also flavored with black pepper!

gramadona 09-01-2011 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by quilt1950

Originally Posted by Airwick156
Okay I'm probably strange....What is the connection between waffles and fried chicken? Is it because you only eat one meal a day and have to throw breakfast and dinner both into the same meal? I'm in Oregon and I don't think people eat fried chicken and waffles at the same meal...but then again maybe they do....hmmmmmmm

I've not done chicken and waffles either. Is this really the breakfast waffles, or something else. Chicken and waffle fries sounds good.

...speaking of odd meals....
My 4 kids are all in their 40's now
with kids of their own and one of my
grand daughters asked me if I "REALLY"
made backwards dinners. Her mom
told her we used to have waffle
ice cream sandwiches for dinner
sometimes which we did
.. usually during the hot summers.
She thought that was so great!

None of my kids new that I stuffed
that waffle batter with grated carrots
and grated zucchini and eggs!! :mrgreen:

capucine 09-01-2011 07:15 PM

I am salivating just reading this post:) I love waffles with maple syrup and ice cream:):) humm but since i have been on the Dukan Diet for the last 3 months i haven't been game enough to eat carbs, the result has been very encouraging but this fried chicken and waffles sound damn good it may worth cheating a little :roll:
Bon Appetite Ladies :)

cheryl rearick 09-01-2011 08:14 PM

my oh my waffles are great and so is chicken, together hmmmm will save that for the test run :)

gzuslivz 09-01-2011 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by gramadona

Originally Posted by girliegirl
u go girl........... the big home made ones are the bomb.. better then over bread, but i do like gravy bread.

Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl

Originally Posted by Airwick156
Okay I'm probably strange....What is the connection between waffles and fried chicken? Is it because you only eat one meal a day and have to throw breakfast and dinner both into the same meal? I'm in Oregon and I don't think people eat fried chicken and waffles at the same meal...but then again maybe they do....hmmmmmmm

Just have them together, It doesn't seem like they go together but they do. Just had it for the first time recently and am in love with chicken and waffles


I grew up on a farm in CT and we had chicken and gravy with waffles, with crepes, with mashed potatoes, with toast points or cups... all yummy!

My grama was Lithuanian and made Pigs in Blankets with ground pork, onions, carrots and peppers with rice and rolled in cabbage leaves and then slow cooked in a fabulous tomato sauce.

I'm gettin' hungry here and I just had dinner!!!

Those pigs in a blanket sound like Yugoslavian Sarma (cabbage rolls cooked in tomato sauce). Yummy!!


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