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 ...
Delaware is entrenched in a foodie civil war that can be summed up with one question: Do you like to eat scrapple? In this age-old conflict, there’s no middle ground. Some kids have grown into ...
We asked our readers on the LNP | LancasterOnline Facebook page: How many Pennsylvania Dutch delicacies have you tried? The responses were overwhelming, with over 1,300 comments and a wide variety of ...
Let’s talk about Scrapple. Back in my childhood farm days, September meant a killing of livestock as we stockpiled food items in preparation for winter. Pigs served as the primary food item as all ...
Jim Dixon wrote about food for WW for more than 20 years, but these days most of his time is spent at his olive oil-focused specialty food business Wellspent Market. Jim’s always loved to eat, and he ...
The first mention I ever heard of scrapple was when I was reading a 19th century cookbook. It had other fun recipes like Turtle Soup and “how to get the fish smell off a knife.” Good stuff. Scrapple ...
AUBURN — In a state that runs on coffee, coal dust and Yuengling, there’s one breakfast food that refuses to die — scrapple. Part mystery, part magic, and all pork, scrapple is Pennsylvania’s most ...
In 2025, scrapple quietly outsold similar regional pork dishes combined and was sold in every Wawa location across Pennsylvania, appeared on menus of Michelin-starred restaurants in Philadelphia, ...
Wilmington's Greek Festival has been celebrated in the city for nearly 50 years. The outdoor tents and dining room offer takeout/to-go options for all food purchases, including moussaka and ...
ALLENTOWN, Pa. - Do you love the traditional Pennsylvania Dutch food, scrapple? If you do, the Great Allentown Fair has an event for you! The gastronomic spectacle at the Second Annual Scrapple Eating ...
RAPA Scrapple marks 100 years as a Bridgeville, Delaware-based brand central to the state’s scrapple tradition. This proclamation is a meaningful recognition of our Delaware roots, our history in ...