How Connecticut’s Krupa Brothers Became Masters of the Pierogi Game
I recently wrote an article about the 17 best restaurants and delis that offer Polish cuisine here in Connecticut. I guess you can say that I've had Pierogi brain, or maybe the Kielbasa fever. I stopped into my local grocery store, LaBonne's Market, at 639 Straits Turnpike in Watertown the other night, and I saw a bright red package in the freezer section that was calling my name.
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It was a package of Potato & Cheddar Pierogi, and they were made by Krupa Bros Pierogi Co., in Oakville, and LaBonne's was having a flash sale on them. I purchased a dozen. I brought them home, pan-fried them in some butter and onions, and my God, they were some of the best I've ever had.
Masters Of their Craft - The Krupa Bros Pierogi Company
I had the best Pierogi's the other night, and I'd like to introduce you to the men who make them - The Krupa Brothers
Great Golabki! Killer Kielbasa! The Connecticut Polish Food Trail
Does a dozen cabbage Pierogi's turn your grey skies blue? Do you wear a belt made of Kielbasa? I've made a list of some the best places to get Polish food in Connecticut
A Dozen of the Kindest Head Shops In All Of Connecticut
If you need a pack of screens, you can go to a convenience store. But if you want a $180 rig and a torch for your wax, here are some of Connecticut's kindest head shops that will have what you want.
Connecticut Restaurants That Belong On The Food Network
Sure, a bunch of them have, but there are so many more deserving of the attention. Here's quite a few Connecticut restaurants that you've told us should be featured on the Food Network