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Szarlotka, otherwise known as Polish Apple Cake, is a dessert my paternal grandmother (babcia) used to make. Not only did my babcia make a delicious szarlotka, she was an amazing lady who was a big part of the Polish resistance against the Germans in WWII. Unfortunately she passed away many years ago and I never had a chance to get her recipe. Over time I’ve made several szarlotkas, experimenting to make one similar to what she made. I think babcia would be very proud of this one!
Cream Cheese Kolacky
Cream Cheese Kolacky Recipe (not to be confused with Kolache- 2 different pastries). My grandmother folded all four corners of hers, filled them with solo pie fillings like prune, apricot, peach, poppyseed, and cinnamon/sugar. Then, she'd make a milk/confectioner's sugar glaze and drizzle over the top as soon as they come out of the oven. SO good and often requested at reunions and potlucks!
Haluski with Bacon - I went over my moms today, and when I walked into her house, The entire place smelled like Cabbage and Bacon. When I asked her what she was making, She just said "Try it" so I did. And it was pretty good, Though I'm not much of a Cabbage fan, I knew a lot of you would enjoy this! This is my Great Grandmothers recipe, She was your stereotypical "Off the Boat" Polish ladies, Who barely spoke a lick of english. She was such a treasure. So in Tribute to my Great…
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