Names of Stuff (Food-Related)
I started thinking about this because of the recipe thread. My grandma makes these s-shaped molasses(?) cookies that she calls what sounds like "mutsazola." I have no idea how to spell it, though. I...
View ArticleRe: Names of Stuff (Food-Related)
Try this page (read all the way down for lots of Italian cookie descriptions and recipes, and links to other sites): http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/339097
View ArticleRe: Names of Stuff (Food-Related)
I think I found it! http://www.italianrecipesblog.com/mostaccioli.htmEdited to add from the link: In Puglia they are called mustazzoli.
View ArticleRe: Names of Stuff (Food-Related)
Could the fried dough be paczki? I'm half polish(which has alot of the same food as Russia) and buy Paczki around Easter, its like a donut or beignet and your description sounds like that.
View ArticleRe: Names of Stuff (Food-Related)
Could the fried dough be paczki? I'm half polish(which has alot of the same food as Russia) and buy Paczki around Easter, its like a donut or beignet and your description sounds like that. We would...
View ArticleRe: Names of Stuff (Food-Related)
VVV wrote:I think I found it! http://www.italianrecipesblog.com/mostaccioli.htmEdited to add from the link: In Puglia they are called mustazzoli.Thanks, but nope, those aren't them. I thought so too...
View ArticleRe: Names of Stuff (Food-Related)
clibbyjo wrote:Could the fried dough be paczki? I'm half polish(which has alot of the same food as Russia) and buy Paczki around Easter, its like a donut or beignet and your description sounds like...
View ArticleRe: Names of Stuff (Food-Related)
Lainey wrote:clibbyjo wrote:Could the fried dough be paczki? I'm half polish(which has alot of the same food as Russia) and buy Paczki around Easter, its like a donut or beignet and your description...
View ArticleRe: Names of Stuff (Food-Related)
Damn it Lainey you are such a trouble maker!! Now I want the fried dough and I don;t even know what it is!!
View ArticleRe: Names of Stuff (Food-Related)
clibbyjo wrote:Damn it Lainey you are such a trouble maker!! Now I want the fried dough and I don;t even know what it is!! Sorry...*sheepish look*I want 'em, too. They are really good.
View ArticleRe: Names of Stuff (Food-Related)
could it be the polish dessert Chrusciki? They're polish desserts that my mother buys during easter. They don't have molasses in them, but maybe your grandma makes a variation of them...
View ArticleRe: Names of Stuff (Food-Related)
lindsay says wrote:could it be the polish dessert Chrusciki? They're polish desserts that my mother buys during easter. They don't have molasses in them, but maybe your grandma makes a variation of...
View ArticleRe: Names of Stuff (Food-Related)
Okay, the S-shaped ones are not molasses, they are honey cookies, and probably mustazzoli. Oops! Who said they found them and they were mustazzoli? (Edit: VVV found them). You were right! Her recipe...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....