It looks authentic to me, but I can't fight the feeling that it should be made with weisswurst. Can someone from Poland please explain how it was cooked by your family for Vielcanotz?

by ScriptureDaily1822

24 comments
  1. Well, this kind of dish doesn’t exist lol. I mean ofc you can cook it, but it’s not something we normally eat

  2. No but to be fair I would eat it. Just without sauerkraut.

  3. Whatever, I’m not gonna pretend I wouldn’t rip into this like a starving hound, just looks like a poor quality choice of sausage in general, may the Polish-Mexican brotherhood live on

  4. I don’t like that it looks simultaneously so blasphemous and so delicious. This makes me want to scream.

  5. That’s not a dish that exists in Poland. Tacos aren’t from this part of the world.

    Id eat this, just keep in mind if you bring this to a ‘traditional’ meeting, you’ll get weird stares.

  6. You’re under investigation, if Your family members go missing, don’t look for them

  7. I agree it looks indigestible or unindegestible

  8. Alot of staving people would agree with this so yes

  9. Would probably be better with double corn tortillas than a weird pierogi dough shell

  10. Which dish? I see at least 3 and the result is something I’ve never seen and can’t identify as polish.

  11. Just like corned beef egg rolls this is definitely on a menu somewhere near Midway Airport.

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