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"Pigs in a Blanket" [View all] Buttoneer Nov 2023 OP
I couldn't get it past my nose but in SW PA, it's the former. Probatim Nov 2023 #1
Pigs in a blanket are *definitely* sausages wrapped in crescent rolls Ocelot II Nov 2023 #2
Yip, I had German landlord couple from Argentina, introduced to my family UTUSN Nov 2023 #22
I live in western PA. Pigs in a blanket were small sausage wrapped in a crescent roll. Stuffed cabbage was a mixture debm55 Nov 2023 #3
I think you're thinking of COL Mustard Nov 2023 #23
Stuffed cabbage rolls. We all loved them in my family. Maraya1969 Nov 2023 #4
The Arkansas Razorback offense this season BOSSHOG Nov 2023 #5
Hot dogs wrapped in crescent dinner rolls. nt Phoenix61 Nov 2023 #6
That's the way my first mother in law multigraincracker Nov 2023 #7
Piggies dai13sy Nov 2023 #8
Golumpki Is what you described. Pigs in a blanket are little wieners in pastry. 😋 Floyd R. Turbo Nov 2023 #9
Thank you, Floyd, I knew there was another name for them. Golumpki is what I was thinking but couldn't remember. debm55 Nov 2023 #14
We rarely had them... 2naSalit Nov 2023 #10
My Mom called her cabbage rolls "porcupines" because the rice poked out. My MIL's recipe... Hekate Nov 2023 #13
In my mom's menu... 2naSalit Nov 2023 #17
We had the mashed potatoes too and the red sauce would be put on top as a gravy. debm55 Nov 2023 #19
That part... 2naSalit Nov 2023 #20
Yes, it was the same meat mixture, and sauce. The only difference was one was stuffed in a bell pepper and the other a debm55 Nov 2023 #15
My brother and I... 2naSalit Nov 2023 #18
little smokies duckworth969 Nov 2023 #11
Are they the same as Viena sausage? debm55 Nov 2023 #16
Yes dai13sy Nov 2023 #28
Regular hot dogs wrapped in Bisquick dough & cooked in the oven. Great treat for the kids' dinner! Hekate Nov 2023 #12
Same as yours. My grandmother made them Bristlecone Nov 2023 #21
your mom is now your sister? 23 and me? getagrip_already Nov 2023 #32
Link breakfast sausage wrapped in a pancake. Duh! Hotler Nov 2023 #24
My dear Mother made it all the time rogerballard Nov 2023 #25
I've never heard of your version. Lunabell Nov 2023 #26
I must ask, any good recipes for making stuffed peppers? I usually buy the frozen made versions, but OAITW r.2.0 Nov 2023 #27
Stuffed cabbage rolls Duncanpup Nov 2023 #29
Halupki LuckyCharms Nov 2023 #30
Ding, ding Ding, That's what we called it--halupki. Golumpki is the same but it is what the Polish call it. debm55 Nov 2023 #34
Isn't a corn dog a pig in a blanket? Emile Nov 2023 #31
No, it's a corn dog debm55 Nov 2023 #35
how about.... getagrip_already Nov 2023 #33
hot dogs in crecent rools. pansypoo53219 Nov 2023 #36
Growing up in Pittsburgh laurieu Nov 2023 #37
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