Polish Meatball Sandwich??
"Michael "Dog3" Lonergan" > wrote in message
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> "JoeSpareBedroom" >
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>> "Michael "Dog3" Lonergan" > wrote in message
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>>> "aem" >
>>> oups.com:
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>>>> On Feb 26, 9:52 am, Dickie Peters > wrote:
>>>>> Hopefully someone can help me. I went to a hall last week where
>>>>> Polish foods were being sold. They only do it on Fat Tuesday. One
>>>>> of the things sold were Polish Meatball sandwich's. I know I am
>>>>> spelling this wrong, but he said they are called something like
>>>>> "Glubsi." I have googled polish recipes and all of that and cannot
>>>>> find anything.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any Polish people out there know what I am talking about? It was
>>>>> flat like a hamburger and oh so good!
>>>>>
>>>> Russians and Poles make stuffed cabbage rolls/leaves called
>>>> "golubzi." Typically ground beef, rice, maybe a little onion,
>>>> cabbage leaves and tomato sauce. I can't visualize making a flat
>>>> sandwich out of this but maybe it's some local variant? -aem
>>>
>>> I'm guessing it's a local variant. Maybe I'm wrong. But... I can
>>> see halving the meat balls, or, making smaller meat balls to fit on a
>>> sandwich and topping with the extras. Not sure about the cabbage
>>> though. Michael
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>>
>> Why not the cabbage? We put sauerkraut on sandwiches & hot dogs.
>
> I'm just not sure where it would fit. LOL... a sammich can only get so
> big.
>
> Michael
Next weekend, my son will be here. You wouldn't believe what he'll put on a
sandwich. I'll take pictures, if I'm there to witness the debacle. Example:
Ham, swiss, roast beef, turkey, lettuce, cucumber, Red Hot sauce, Marie's
honey mustard dressing, sauerkraut, sliced pickles, olives, pepperoncini,
and enough black pepper to choke a dinosaur. I'm talking about one sandwich.
A sub, actually. An hour later, he's hungry again, so he'll eat two bananas,
three oranges, a grapefuit and a handful of Oreos. He says swimming 10,000
yards during swim team practice is the reason. And, there's not a gram of
fat on him.
It's like having a dinosaur in the house.
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