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 Jul 9, 10, 23:38    #61
Grilling it is legendary! Obviously, charcoal works wonders but I have a conventional heater which does the trick (it has a 250o grill setting). I had a grilled sausage just 2.5hrs ago, mighty tasty! God Bless Poland for their range of sausages! I don't like eating a lot of meat due to sympathy with the vegetarian philosophy (and out of weight concerns) but once in a while I can savour a well-grilled kiełbasa, especially with Kamis's Russian mustard :) :) :)

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 Jul 10, 10, 00:28    #62
polish sausage is repellent in all aspects and it doesn't make any difference how you cook it (but grilled is the least unpleasant) (although still horrible)

sorry. can't help being english ; )
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 Jul 10, 10, 00:32    #63
Repellent is the thing you spray on mosquitoes. I think you meant repulsive, natasia.

You are English? I don't think so :)
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 Jul 10, 10, 00:35    #64
no, am sorry, but one can also use 'repellent' to mean 'something which has the property of repelling' - in the case of Polish sausage, repelling me (rather than mosquitoes). i think there are several quotations from Oscar Wilde where he uses it thus - am pretty sure there are at least two in 'Importance ...'.

i am extremely english, i can assure you.

have a natural aversion to pigs' noses and balls made into sausages and frozen and then unwrapped and given to me ...
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 Jul 10, 10, 00:39    #65
Well, in context you meant repulsive ;) ;)
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 Jul 10, 10, 00:41    #66
natasia:
i am extremely english, i can assure you.

Hence the lack of capital letters ;) :P

I agree about Polish sausages, they are full of rubbish and probably not much of what can be considered meat...
Seanus:
Repellent is the thing you spray on mosquitoes. I think you meant repulsive, natasia.

Wouldn't that be "a repellent" used as a noun?

Sorry I'm in a cheeky mood :P
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 Jul 11, 10, 11:06    #67
Nonsense, you know you like a big juicy Polish sausage your mouth.
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 Jul 11, 10, 17:39    #68
No, Davie, it's just repellent ;)

Grills tend to be too heavy for me but one sausage doesn't do too much harm.
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 Jul 11, 10, 17:51    #69
Kielbasa i kapusta. Smaczne!
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 Jul 12, 10, 06:14    #70
I recently tried grilling it, and it was amazing stuff. Usually, my family just boils it, which is still very good, but grilling is the best way. :D
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 Jul 12, 10, 13:50    #71
After many years of living here i finally found a Kielbasa which i like, its Senatorska and its barbecued in a local shop. I think the secret to cooking any Polish sausage is not to slice it repeatedly down one side (many Poles do this) if you do that and cook it all the juices will be lost or if youre deep frying it will taste more like the oil not the intended flavour.

You cant beat BBQ'd meat.
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 Jul 12, 10, 14:20    #72
Cheery:
you know you like a big juicy Polish sausage your mouth.

hahahahahahaha i had to laugh real hard after reading this, hahaha good one...!
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 Jul 13, 10, 00:26    #73
Do the old British thing and prick it with a fork a few times. That works! :) :)
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 Jul 13, 10, 01:51    #74
Polish sausage taste good boilled,grilled and smoked.Another good way to have the sausage is on a Pizza.Tastes great!!!!!!!







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Edited by: natasia  Jul 13, 10, 20:37    #75
dtaylor5632:
Hence the lack of capital letters ;) :P

not sure what use of caps has to do with nationality?? : )

i simply prefer going naked on such forums. no capital letters. not even for proper nouns. feels risky and exhilirating. you see, i am extremely english. such things excite me. like polish sausage. in the right context. ; )

seriously, you Poles (ok, had to do that to distinguish you from long sticks) - are these sausages frequently used as sex toys?
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 Jul 13, 10, 21:10    #76
natasia:
are these sausages frequently used as sex toys?

They could be, between swine...;)
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 Jul 13, 10, 21:30    #77
I don't think women would like the smell that it left between their legs ;) :) Still, it would be an improvement for some old women ;)

Grilled sausage, yummy :)
kev410  Jul 28, 10, 16:46    #78
I came up with my own version . I cut the smoked kielbasa into 1 1/2 inch pieces. Then in a pan with little oil I lightly brown each cut side of each piece then throw in crock pot. Then in same pan add a little oil again and I pour a bag of saurkraut juices and all ,sprinkle with paprika and cook on high. Goal is to evaperate out juices until saurkraut starts popping and browning. Don't leave unattended stir often. Then I deglaze the whole mix with a can beef broth. Then dump saurkraut in with kielbasa in crock pot on low and cook covered a few hours...Delicious

if you try and like..let me know at kev410@aol.com
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 Aug 20, 10, 19:58    #79
Now,that I have a smoker,the best tasting kielbasa is smoked.I can now make my own fresh.
MadDog  Dec 29, 11, 20:35    #80
Kielbasa MUST be fried or grilled or it will not be good, imo. Mom used to boil it all the time. I say that method boils out the flavor. I like it with plain horseradish and Kos-KUSS-ko mustard.
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 Dec 29, 11, 20:38    #81
Some are ok raw :) :) Grilled or fried is best, true enough.
MadDog  Dec 29, 11, 20:41    #82
I am thinking of opening a butcher shop. My slogan would be "You can't beat my meat". What do y'all think?
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 Dec 29, 11, 20:48    #83
Gra słów but it works :) You might be accosted by powerful gays so be careful ;)
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 Dec 30, 11, 02:35    #84
MadDog:
Kos-KUSS-ko mustard.


Please, learn how to pronounce Polish properly if you're going to attempt to use it.

MadDog:
Kielbasa MUST be fried or grilled or it will not be good, imo.


Why don't you just use the English word when speaking English?

Kielbasa isn't a type of sausage, after all.
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 Dec 30, 11, 02:43    #85
MadDog:
My slogan would be "You can't beat my meat". What do y'all think?

know what i would be thinking...lol!


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