Calling all Polish cooks!!
#1
Calling all Polish cooks!!
I would like to make the Polish bread that my husbands grandmother used to make for Easter. I think it was called Bobka. It had a lot of butter and egg yolks in it and pretty much tasted like cake. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
#3
I use recipe in old Betty Crocker cook book , add lots of extra eggs and extra sugar. Do not ask me how much as it varies each time I make sweet bread. You can also add raisins. Before it goes into the oven brush the top with beaten egg to make it shiny. My Grandmother & Mother & I used to roll out dough, spread filling, nut, poppyseed, date, or raisin filling, roll jelly roll fashion and bake on a cookie sheet, because it never firt into a bread pan. My mother had bread pans thast were 18" long It was an Easter & Christmas tradition. Haven't made it in years. To Rich, my hips are big enough and I worked for many years, Now just 2 of us , no one to share it with.
Good Luck & enjoy. Use any yeast bread recipe, just add extra sugar & eggs. Newer recipes use less of those.
Good Luck & enjoy. Use any yeast bread recipe, just add extra sugar & eggs. Newer recipes use less of those.
#4
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I'm not Polish, but I do cook a lot of traditional recipes...hope this helps http://easteuropeanfood.about.com/od...asterbabka.htm
You'll have several options to choose from to tailor it to his family recipe.
You'll have several options to choose from to tailor it to his family recipe.
#5
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I use recipe in old Betty Crocker cook book , add lots of extra eggs and extra sugar. Do not ask me how much as it varies each time I make sweet bread. You can also add raisins. Before it goes into the oven brush the top with beaten egg to make it shiny. My Grandmother & Mother & I used to roll out dough, spread filling, nut, poppyseed, date, or raisin filling, roll jelly roll fashion and bake on a cookie sheet, because it never firt into a bread pan. My mother had bread pans thast were 18" long It was an Easter & Christmas tradition. Haven't made it in years. To Rich, my hips are big enough and I worked for many years, Now just 2 of us , no one to share it with.
Good Luck & enjoy. Use any yeast bread recipe, just add extra sugar & eggs. Newer recipes use less of those.
Good Luck & enjoy. Use any yeast bread recipe, just add extra sugar & eggs. Newer recipes use less of those.
You have made my mouth water!
#6
Here's one that seems pretty close to my mother's babka.
http://www.polish-recipes.com/recipe...a-Bread/Bread/
And don't forget the kielbasa and kiszka! Mmmmmm!
http://www.polish-recipes.com/recipe...a-Bread/Bread/
And don't forget the kielbasa and kiszka! Mmmmmm!
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Here's one that seems pretty close to my mother's babka.
http://www.polish-recipes.com/recipe...a-Bread/Bread/
And don't forget the kielbasa and kiszka! Mmmmmm!
http://www.polish-recipes.com/recipe...a-Bread/Bread/
And don't forget the kielbasa and kiszka! Mmmmmm!
#8
Recipe for Polish BABKA;
Seep 1/4 C Vodka, 1/2 Tsp Saffron Threads and 1 TBsp grated Orange Zest together for 30 minutes.
Beat 1/2 C Butter (softened), 6 TBsp Sugar together until pale and creamy
Put the Saffron Mixture in the bread machine pan and add 3 large Eggs and 2 TBsp Water;
Add 3 1/2 C unbleached white bread flour, 1/2 Tsp Salt
Make indentation in flour and add 2 Tsp Rapid - Rise Instant Dry Yeast.
Set Bread Machine on Dough setting; Press Start.
Let mix for 5 minutes, then add the creamed Butter and Sugar mixture.
When the machine beeps or 5 minutes before the end of kneading cycle, add 1/2 C Raisins and 1/2 C dried Sour Cherries.
Lightly oil a Brioche Pan. When bread is finished kneading, remove from bread machine pan and place dough on floured surface. Punch the dough down gently, and shape it into a plump ball. Place the dough in the oiled pan, cover with lightly oiled plastic wrap; and set aside in warm place for about 2 hours, or until it has risen almost to the top of the pan.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Bake for 20 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 375 degrees F and continue to bake for 15 - 20 minutes more, until golden.
Turn the Babka out onto a wire rack to cool. Meanwhile, make the icing. (ICING: 1 C. Confectioners Sugar and
1 TBsp Lemon Juice and 1 TBsp Hot Water.. Mix well, then drizzle the icing over the Babka. Sprinkle with
Almond Slivers and Orange Zest or Candied Orange Peel to decorate.
Enjoy!! (From The Cook's Encyclopedia of Bread Machine Baking by Jennie Shapter)
Seep 1/4 C Vodka, 1/2 Tsp Saffron Threads and 1 TBsp grated Orange Zest together for 30 minutes.
Beat 1/2 C Butter (softened), 6 TBsp Sugar together until pale and creamy
Put the Saffron Mixture in the bread machine pan and add 3 large Eggs and 2 TBsp Water;
Add 3 1/2 C unbleached white bread flour, 1/2 Tsp Salt
Make indentation in flour and add 2 Tsp Rapid - Rise Instant Dry Yeast.
Set Bread Machine on Dough setting; Press Start.
Let mix for 5 minutes, then add the creamed Butter and Sugar mixture.
When the machine beeps or 5 minutes before the end of kneading cycle, add 1/2 C Raisins and 1/2 C dried Sour Cherries.
Lightly oil a Brioche Pan. When bread is finished kneading, remove from bread machine pan and place dough on floured surface. Punch the dough down gently, and shape it into a plump ball. Place the dough in the oiled pan, cover with lightly oiled plastic wrap; and set aside in warm place for about 2 hours, or until it has risen almost to the top of the pan.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Bake for 20 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 375 degrees F and continue to bake for 15 - 20 minutes more, until golden.
Turn the Babka out onto a wire rack to cool. Meanwhile, make the icing. (ICING: 1 C. Confectioners Sugar and
1 TBsp Lemon Juice and 1 TBsp Hot Water.. Mix well, then drizzle the icing over the Babka. Sprinkle with
Almond Slivers and Orange Zest or Candied Orange Peel to decorate.
Enjoy!! (From The Cook's Encyclopedia of Bread Machine Baking by Jennie Shapter)
#9
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Babka.....
The recipe for Baba Wielkanocna - Easter Baba in this book calls for 15 egg yolks, among other things. If you want this recipe, I will be happy to send it to you.
Proud to be Polish-American....
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