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Didn't that cost a small fortune?
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What fruits exactly did you purchase for your cake?
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Was just hoping there was a healthier version. I could just buy a bunch of dried fruit and chop them up, but it does get pricey when its all said and done.
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Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
oli replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Isn't that supposed to be "palacsinta"? -
Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
oli replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Looks great, I love the brioche dough style buns. -
Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
oli replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
The top picture of you is so cute -
Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
oli replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Our palacsinta was with jam and walnuts, my favourite is walnuts and apricot jam. Also very tasty is a bunch made with cottage cheese and sugar baked in the oven with cream. -
Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
oli replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Well, my mom used to make a plate with either poppyseed (Makos teszta) or ground walnuts. This nuts are mixed with sugar and mixed with the cooked noodles. I preferred the walnut version and this was not a side dish or a dessert dish, it was the main dish - can you imagine? Hungarian dishes are quite varied and at the same time quite simple, based on the reason people used their imagination on what was readily available namely poatoes, poppies, eggs, flour, sour cream, chicken, paprika, and pork. -
Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
oli replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Have you had poppyseed with noodles? -
Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
oli replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
My mom made those quite often along with poppyseed versions. I preferred the walnut bejgli because she would add some raisons and some apricot. I am waiting for the opportunity to make some. -
When you say soak it, how do you do it? Do you just pour slowly over the top? I don't know how you do it, but my way is to do it is to inject it with a large gauge needle.
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Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
oli replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Birds, I have not seen here, but then again I have not actively look for it. It is one of the three products I will have to pick up when I'm in BC. -
Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
oli replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
So, which Oetker would you purchase as a substitute for this recipe? -
Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
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Interesting, my mom never bought blancmange as far as I know when we lived in BC. I would like to know of a name of a product that I can substitute, if it is not the same as vanilla pudding. -
Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
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Where in the USA do we find 'blancmange' or what is a substitute? -
Where in the USA do we find 'blancmange' or what is a substitute?
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B&B and Resort/Spa in Oregon or Washington State
oli replied to a topic in Pacific Northwest & Alaska: Dining
Thanks for the recommendation. After all the research I ended up in Winthrop. Eventually I will get to the coast. Been by Port Townsend, but prefer Sequim. -
Thanks for the tip.
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Thanks, might just try the copycat
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Years ago I tried to get a recipe for this cake with no luck and just gave up, but just recently on another website there was talk of this very cake called Burnt almond cake where they say the recipe is a secret! And they have had over the years numerous requests for recipes from local bakeries. "Readers want the recipes but the bakeries won't talk -- for obvious reasons. FYI, the Burnt Almond Cake is their main selling cake (they told me the sell about 300 a day - and this is a tiny hole in the wall place if you've never been there.) So I don't see them giving out the recipe anytime soon." Just wondering if anyone had experience with this cake? The cake or torte sounds easy enough but not sure if the yellow batter is a genois or not. Well anyway this is a copy from the bakery it self (Prantls in Pittsburgh):'One item you must try is the burnt-almond torte. The bakery's signature item, it is an extremely delicate yellow batter with a center pudding filling. This is covered in whipped cream and sliced toasted almonds. It is light, rich, and delicious. It comes as a square that easily serves nine, and larger cakes can be made to order. Although it is also available in chocolate, I suggest you opt for the original'. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/14/prantls-torte-cake-almond_n_5133580.html
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Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
oli replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
For the cake. I thought, since your cutting, you must partake. To be so talented, you practice quite a bit and have to do tasting of everything you do. -
Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
oli replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
You must have a high metabolism.