Is Scrapple Healthy? The Surprising Truth About This PA Dutch Delicacy

Is Scrapple Healthy? The Surprising Truth About This PA Dutch Delicacy

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Introduction

When it comes to regional cuisine, every locality has its unique specialties that may leave outsiders curious or bewildered. Scrapple is one such culinary creation that sparks intrigue and debate among food enthusiasts. Originating from the Pennsylvania Dutch tradition, this regional dish has gained attention for its distinctive composition and flavors. However, the question remains: Is scrapple healthy? In this blog post, we will dive into the details of scrapple's ingredients, nutritional value, and its place in a balanced diet to shed light on this classic PA Dutch breakfast staple.

What is Scrapple?

Scrapple is a pork-based dish that traditionally includes a mixture of pork, pork skins, pork liver, cornmeal, spices, and seasonings. These ingredients are simmered together until thickened, poured into loaf pans, chilled, and then sliced and fried until crispy.

Nutritional Composition:

Scrapple's nutritional composition can vary depending on the recipe and manufacturer. However, in general, it tends to be high in protein. Some scrapples are healthier than others! All of the following nutritionals are based on one 2 oz. serving of Stoltzfus Meats Scrapple. 

Protein: Since scrapple is primarily made from pork, it contains a significant amount of protein. Protein is an essential macronutrient necessary for various bodily functions, including muscle repair and growth. Stoltzfus Meats' Scrapple contains 4g of Protein.

Fat: Scrapple often contains a moderate amount of fat, primarily from the pork used in its preparation. The fat content can contribute to the rich flavor and crisp texture of the dish. Stoltzfus Meats' Scrapple has 1.5 g saturated fat (8% daily value) with 8 g of total fat. Stoltzfus Meats' Scrapple contains no trans fats.

Carbohydrates: Cornmeal is a key ingredient in scrapple, contributing to its texture and binding properties. Stoltzfus Meats' Scrapple contains 20 mg (7% daily value) of carbs from the cornmeal and buckwheat flour used in the recipe. Our Scrapple is Gluten Free

Sodium: Scrapple is typically seasoned with salt and spices, which can increase its sodium content. Stoltzfus Meats' Scrapple contains 250 mg of sodium (11% daily value). 

Vitamins and Minerals: Since Stoltzfus Meats' Scrapple uses pork livers and skins, it is rich in vitamins and minerals, including iron (10% daily value), calcium (5 mg), and potassium (55 mg). 

Health Considerations:

  1. Nutrient Profile: While scrapple does contain protein and other nutrients, it is important to consider the overall nutrient profile of one's diet. Relying heavily on scrapple as a protein source may neglect the intake of other essential nutrients found in fruits and vegetables. Scrapple can compose an important part of any diet, but should not be the only source of vitamins, minerals, and protein. 

  2. Moderation and Balance: Enjoying scrapple as an occasional treat within a well-balanced diet is key. Incorporating a variety of wholesome, unprocessed foods, such as lean meats, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes, is crucial for optimal health.

 Conclusion

Scrapple is a nutrient-dense breakfast food that is surprisingly healthy when enjoyed in moderation. We hope you enjoy our scrapple as much as we do!

10 comments

I am from lancaster Pa. I have had scrapple from different places and I must say Stoltzfus has very top Quality Scrapple ! I have moved to Wyoming a few years ago . I order from Stoltzfus and they deliver to me in Wyoming .

David Rohrer,

I live in Sevierville TN. Is there any place to find your scrapple around here?

Claudia Pharaoh ,

I have never had scrapple
My nayba grew up in Pennsylvania mountains and Swears it is the Best!
I guess I should try it!
Thanks

John Emberley,

Your scrapple is the absolute BEST! I do not know what I would do without it!

Lori Kihm,

I was born in Pennsylvania, and miss all delious Dutch cooking. The baked goods were out of this world, cold cuts ,shoesfly pie pecan rolls.
I would like to see if we can do business together. Noone out here knows or even wants to make scrapple. I think it would sell very well here but we have to start slow. Would you be willing to send me some of your goods.
If this sounds good to you please send me catalog or listing of your line of products .
Now on a personal note, I would like to order some scrapple for my use. Please send me an order form. Let’s get started .

Bonnie Rutt,

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