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LOOKING FOR A RECIPE ON POLISH BREAD


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linnie1216
  Feb 25, 08, 10:33  #1

Hi, I'm new to this website. My aunt used to make the best polish bread; unfortuantely, her recipe died with her. As I am not Polish, I don't know how to spell it, but it sounded like KOWATZ. I'm sure that's not correct. All I remember is it was a round bread, and had farmers cheese and egg on the top of it. It was absolutely the best bread ever, and I would like to be able to surprise my family with it. Any ideas?

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RJ_cdn
Edited by: RJ_cdn  Feb 25, 08, 10:40  #2

Its Kołacz Kolacz Kolacz weselny

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Dermacentor
  Feb 25, 08, 10:43  #3

HI
In polish its KOŁACZ

i hope it help e litle

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Kasz
  Feb 25, 08, 10:45  #4

wow original request :P well i saw round bread in every single shop, but i cant find any recipe how to make it at ur own, but im gona keep looking :P

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jestesjedyny
Edited by: jestesjedyny  Feb 25, 08, 14:37  #5

It's my bread !! :( I invented Polish Bread, it taste so good with polish mayo and polish ham :P lol shh PS. Is there any sweet polish bread?

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