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Step back into Cleveland food history at either their Harvard Avenue or Kinsman locations. In the 1940s, Virgil Whitmore — reputed Polish Boy pioneer — dazzled his clientele with this novel mix of kielbasa, slaw and fries.
15 gru 2016 · Depending on who you asked and when you asked them, the term "Polish Boy" might have referred to one of four different things: a young male from Poland, a Polish-style sausage, a...
The Polish Boy is a sausage sandwich native to Cleveland, Ohio. It consists of a link of kielbasa sausage placed in a bun, and covered with a layer of french fries, a layer of barbecue sauce and a layer of coleslaw. [1]
25 lis 2019 · Did Hot Sauce Williams invent the almost exclusively Cleveland sandwich? Most of the Midwest can lay claim to meat and potatoes and Jell-O salad, but the Polish Boy is almost exclusively a Cleveland dish.
A po' boy (also po-boy, po boy derived from the non-rhotic southern accents often heard in the region, or poor boy) is a sandwich originally from Louisiana. It traditionally consists of meat, which is usually roast beef, ham, or fried seafood such as shrimp, crawfish, fish, oysters, or crab.
10 lut 2016 · It's a Polish Boy that swaps the kielbasa for an all-beef hot dog topped with BBQ sauce, slaw and fries. More on the sandwich: A Cleveland Journey Through Our Favorite Things Between Two...
Polish boy is the signature sandwich of Cleveland, Ohio, consisting of a kielbasa sausage, coleslaw, fries, and barbecue sauce in a bun. It is believed that Polish boy was most likely invented by a restaurant owner named Virgil Whitmore in the 1940s, who combined a smoked beef sausage with other available ingredients that he had in the restaurant