![]() ![]() ![]() Try brown-buttered noodles at: Yoder’s Restaurant & Buffet, Dienner’s Country Restaurant, or Katie’s KitchenĬhicken Corn Soup- Ask a Lancastrian what they think about chicken corn soup and their face will instantly light up- it’s that good. Soft egg noodles are tossed in nutty browned butter for a scrumptious side enjoyed by diners young and old. Try Chicken Croquettes at: Shady Maple Smorgasbord or Miller’s Smorgasbord Restaurant & Bakery Sides Dishes:īrown Buttered Noodles- Some Lancaster County cuisine is rooted in simplicity – much like the tasty side, brown buttered noodles. Commonly served with mashed potatoes and gravy, this meal will have you in carb heaven. They’re fried to perfection, creating a crisp outer shell covering the rich, velvety inside. Try pork & sauerkraut at: Katie’s Kitchen, Bird-in-Hand Family Restaurant & Smorgasbord or Lititz Family CupboardĬhicken Croquettes- Chicken croquettes or turkey croquettes are like gourmet, grown-up chicken nuggets. Juicy pork is slow-roasted with tangy sauerkraut, creating the perfect meal for a fall or winter day. Pork & Sauerkraut- While this dish is traditionally served on New Year’s Day for good luck, it can still be found year-round at many PA Dutch restaurants and smorgasbords. You won’t be able to eat just one! Try ham balls at: Yoder’s Restaurant & Buffet, Bird-in-Hand Family Restaurant & Smorgasbord, or Oregon Dairy Country Restaurant & Buffet To pair with the savory flavors of these meaty morsels, ham balls are commonly served with sweet pineapple glaze. Ham Balls- This PA Dutch delicacy is similar to meatballs, but prepared with ground pork and ground ham. Try chicken pot-pie at: Dienner’s Country Restaurant, or Oregon Dairy Country Restaurant & Buffet Main Dishes:Ĭhicken Pot Pie- Now, most of you think you have tried this dish before, but here in Central PA it is prepared a little differently- there is no crust! Chicken Pot Pie in this area is a tasty, stew-like meal, complete with hearty broth, tender slow-cooked chicken, carrots, potatoes, and savory square noodles. Next time you visit Lancaster, be sure to come hungry and prepare to leave full. ![]() Below is a list of some of our favorite traditional dishes to try and where to find them. That’s what Pennsylvania Dutch food is all about - it is wholesome, stick-to-your-ribs dishes, made from scratch with plenty of love and care. Who doesn’t love the occasional indulgence in the comfort of a hearty meal? It warms your body all the way through, and you can almost taste the love in every bite. ![]()
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