All 10 scrapple sculptures will be on display at Reading Terminal Market's Scrapple & Apple Festival Saturday.
“This is awesome! I had no idea what was going on at first. Is it cheese? Is it wood? Then I realized, oh, it’s breakfast food!” said Manon Riley of South Philly. Like Michelangelo, who believed his sculptures already existed within marble and just needed someone to chisel away and set them free, these swine artisans pork chopped at the unnecessary bits of the scrapple blocks to reveal unexpected masterpieces within. The sculptures, in addition to those mentioned above, included one of Philly’s iconic; two different piglets, a rendition of old LOVE Park , and one scrapple block that was carved into the letters and symbol “I ♥ U.
From 2007 to 2013, Reading Terminal held an annual Scrapplefest, a day during which merchants and customers celebrated the traditional Pennsylvania Dutch dish also known as panhaas that’s served as a breakfast side at homes and restaurants in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and beyond., which carries a variety of gluten-free corndogs, recently fought to bring it back.
“As someone who is in the food industry, I have an appreciation for things that are made with scraps and taste like liver,” she said.
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