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    Old 06-11-2010, 04:33 PM
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    pigs in a blanket a/k/a halupki a/k/a piggies a/k/a cabbage rolls here in the great NE, home of wonderful Polish and German cooks:

    hamburger, rice, salt, pepper, egg. mush together. form into rolls the size of your cupped hand. lay onto a boiled cabbage leaf. wrap like a diaper on the sides and roll up. place seam edge down onto casserole dish. cover with tomato soup and bake until done.

    you described 'little smokies' to us. want a neat variation of them- wrap them in bacon and place on cookie sheet covered with alum. foil. sprinkle with brown sugar. bake until bacon is done. I use 1 package of little smokies, 1 lb. of bacon cut up in thirds. probably a heart attack waiting to happen, bu they are sooo good.
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    my mom rolled up cheese and balony and called it pig in a blanket, but I like everyone elses ideas!
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    Old 06-12-2010, 04:54 AM
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    Originally Posted by quiltinghere
    Now see!!! PIBs are different things in different areas.

    PIBs to us is a ground beef and rice mixture wrapped up in cabbage leaves and cooked in a tomato base. Very yummy and traditional.

    The things you're describing are just call Wrapped Wiennies to us! LOL
    We call these cabbage rolls and ummm so good
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    Old 06-12-2010, 10:31 AM
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    Originally Posted by quiltinghere
    Now see!!! PIBs are different things in different areas.

    PIBs to us is a ground beef and rice mixture wrapped up in cabbage leaves and cooked in a tomato base. Very yummy and traditional.

    The things you're describing are just call Wrapped Wiennies to us! LOL
    I'm the daughter of a Hungarian and to me you've just described what we call Pigs in the Blanket
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    Old 06-12-2010, 10:43 AM
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    Instead of just hamburger we use a 1/2 hamburger 1/2 ground pork mix
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    Old 06-12-2010, 12:33 PM
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    Pigs in a blanket to me is the easy way out. One slice of bread with one slice of cheese and one hot dog, fold corners of bread diagonal and stick toothpick to make ends stay. Pop in oven for 5 minutes or more to brown and then it's ready to eat.
    I have had it as the others have suggested with the bread dough but use hot dogs.
    Love them!
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    Old 06-12-2010, 12:55 PM
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    WOW the variations on PIBs - Now we can all see how quilt blocks got different names.

    Others mentioned Polish and German heritage...
    others mentioned cabbage rolls...
    How about 'Sarma' - Croatian heritage

    :)
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    We have Pigs wrapped with a teaspoon of sauerkraut in before wrapping.
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    Old 06-12-2010, 04:19 PM
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    Originally Posted by Barbm
    pigs in a blanket a/k/a halupki a/k/a piggies a/k/a cabbage rolls here in the great NE, home of wonderful Polish and German cooks:

    hamburger, rice, salt, pepper, egg. mush together. form into rolls the size of your cupped hand. lay onto a boiled cabbage leaf. wrap like a diaper on the sides and roll up. place seam edge down onto casserole dish. cover with tomato soup and bake until done.

    you described 'little smokies' to us. want a neat variation of them- wrap them in bacon and place on cookie sheet covered with alum. foil. sprinkle with brown sugar. bake until bacon is done. I use 1 package of little smokies, 1 lb. of bacon cut up in thirds. probably a heart attack waiting to happen, bu they are sooo good.
    And the home of cabbage burgers too... it is the only place I have ever seen them in hot cases everywhere :D:D:D
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    Old 06-12-2010, 08:10 PM
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    i make mine the same way rhonda does
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