Pennsylvania’s culinary claim to fame shame is scrapple, the repugnant meat-mush made from waste parts of a pig and cornmeal and/or flour. Typically served as a breakfast food (presumably to people you hate), scrapple was the star of the show at the 2009 ScrappleFest at Reading Terminal Market last weekend. Sandwiches held their own in the competition as Carmen’s Famous Italian Hoagies took home the bronze for their scrapple cheesesteak, though it appears scrapple was merely an addition to the traditional steak sandwich. Another was Dutch Eating Place’s traditional scrapple, egg and cheese sandwich. We just hope this doesn’t start some sort of fad where we see scrapple infused sandwiches popping up all over the city.
So, what do you think about scapple? Is it the perfect compliment to a sandwich, or just utterly disgusting?
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By: Jeff Vogel, posted Mar 24, 2009 at 3:00 pm
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