What does makowiec mean?
Makowiec means (rare) A Polish cake (flat or rolled) layered with poppy seed-based paste..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
(rare) A Polish cake (flat or rolled) layered with poppy seed-based paste..
MAKOWIEC. (Poppy-seed. roll).
If you have a cookie spatula, slide it under the makowiec and transfer it to the baking pan.
She was trained by the nuns to be their cook and therefore she learned to make very beautiful and sumptuous gourmet dishes, including croissants and delicious fancy desserts. Her makowiec was the best I have ever tasted.
“There’s a big Polish community in this area,” he [Zen Banas] said, “and there’s a lot of Polish Christmas traditions,” like celebrating on Christmas Eve with 12 different dishes on the table — one of which is the poppy seed makowiec.
Makowiec goes against most traditional bread-making principles in that it uses a yeast dough but doesn’t give it a final rise.
Use makowiec when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Makowiec means (rare) A Polish cake (flat or rolled) layered with poppy seed-based paste..
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MAKOWIEC. (Poppy-seed. roll).
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