As the head butcher at Parts & Labor, George Marsh chops up about six pigs a week. Some of the cuts become pork chops served at Woodberry Kitchen; some become bacon for Artifact Coffee. But others — ...
It's National Scrapple Day! Who doesn’t love a good mushy combination of pork scraps with cornmeal and spices? It's an eastern Pennsylvania staple that's not exactly for everyone, but those who love ...
It's not every day you come across a state where it's normal for residents to eat bricks of pork for breakfast. In Delaware, and the surrounding states, those bricks are called scrapple. With new ...
Scrapple is a Pennsylvania Dutch food specialty made from leftover pork scraps and broth. While some consider scrapple and panhas to be the same dish, others believe that the inclusion or exclusion of ...
The beer is made with scrapple, maple syrup, coffee and more. — -- Beer may be most commonly thought of as an afternoon beverage, but Dogfish Head is here to change that misconception. The ...
The Pennsylvania Dutch delicacy, made from leftover scraps after pigs are butchered, now has its own book: Pennsylvania Scrapple. And scrapple caught the eye of the Huffington Post, which saw two ...
It is Pennsylvania Dutch country’s mystery meat. Crispy on the outside and creamy on the inside, scrapple is a meaty, thrifty and filling comfort food. Love it or hate it, scrapple is a Lancaster ...
MIDDLETOWN, Del. — You either love or loathe the loaf. Scrapple, the breakfast meat made with pig parts not often talked about — like snouts, livers and hearts — a thick layer of cornmeal mush, and ...
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