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RonWestThreads: 3
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 Apr 17, 10, 07:37    #61
batahir:
And our Sourdough here in San Francisco is outstanding


You're exagerating, the sourdough is nothing like it used to be. Boudin used to be awesome but after Colombo bought them out along with Parisian and Toscana the breads took on a mass produced commercilaized flair and even ended up being operated by some Kansaa City outfit. If you're aware of a really good sourdough in the bay area that is like the sourdough we used to get 25 years ago, please advise!!!!!!

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Edited by: MARIAITALY  May 1, 10, 20:19    #62
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traditional bread

Hello, I would like to know the recipe for a tradional polish bread, with potatoes and onions used in the mix??? not sure trying to do this for my mother in law for mothers day.
davidhorse2  Dec 17, 10, 18:23    #63
hi, i think i make the best babka in the world. im seriously thinking about selling it on the internet..ive talked with williams and sonoma since they sell italian pannettone bread which taste like garbage to me,and my friend thinks we should do it thru the internet..any thoughts out there???? david szymanski davidhorse2@aol.com
SeanusThreads: 22
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 Dec 17, 10, 18:31    #64
I'm very impressed with the new type of bread I found but, again, it barely lasts a day and then it goes off. What good is that? I'd rather eat bread which doesn't taste quite as good but I know that I can still eat it in a few days time.
EchoTheCatThreads: 2
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 Dec 18, 10, 01:29    #65
Seanus:
again, it barely lasts a day and then it goes off. What good is that?

Well it means it has no .... hahhaaa I just found the translation of "konserwant" in English and Onet Dictionary says it's ... preservative... so Polish bread has no preservative inside (buuhahha).

However, I don't know exactly what do you mean when you say your bread goes off. Of course when you have some little green mushrooms on it there's nothing you can do BUT there is hope when bread is just hard. You have to put some butter on a frying pan and fry the bread on both sides. I usually eat it with sugar.
Another version is with eggs but then you have soak the bread in it (eggs can be prepare with salt, pepper, herbs or whatever you want) before you start to fry it. Serve with fresh tomatoes, cream (kwaśna śmietana, nie śmietanka), salt and pepper taste delicious.

Smacznego !


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