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kielbasa

[kil-bah-suh, keel-] / kɪlˈbɑ sə, kil- /


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Foo, 43, and her husband and 2-year-old son were eating a kielbasa dinner by candlelight, with the electricity already out.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 14, 2025

One glance at the index of Michael Korkosz’ “Polish’d: Modern Vegetarian Cooking from Global Poland” quickly dispels the tired stereotype that Polish cuisine is simply an endless potato-forward and meat-heavy parade of kielbasa and pierogies.

From Salon Mar. 6, 2024

Turns out the result makes a quick, compelling condiment for fatty grilled meats such as chicken thighs, pork blade chops or kielbasa.

From Seattle Times May 30, 2023

A little bit of sausage — either chorizo or kielbasa — floating amid the veggies adds richness, body and a brawny kick.

From New York Times Jan. 7, 2023

Visit any neighborhood where there are immigrants, and you’ll see shops that sell food from the home country—pastas from Italy, kielbasa sausages from Poland, curry spices from India.

From "The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan

A crew of nine serving bratwursts, kielbasas and beer steins had dwindled to one solitary staffer per shift.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 21, 2025

Amy’s vanity is almost always overdone, never more so than by the teen actress Elizabeth Taylor, with a set of blond ringlets that look like a brace of kielbasas.

From The New Yorker Aug. 20, 2018

Better yet, two kielbasas down and I felt fine.

From Golf Digest Jun. 12, 2017

When Billy’s unit gets invited to a lush buffet inside the owner’s box, the limpid, high-res food—glistening kielbasas, ripe chunks of cantaloupe—disrupts and dominates the scene.

From Slate Oct. 20, 2016

Polish goods line the shelves, buckets of pickles and sauerkraut sit on the floor and thick kielbasas dangle from ceiling hooks in tightly packed rows.

From New York Times May 22, 2015




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