Simple, yet fascinating:https://youtu.be/lOUjz4u877gBread baking at ~ 20:00.Yippee Log in or register to post comments Here's that confection they are roasting on a spit in front of the fire: https://culture.pl/en/work/polish-food-101-sekaczUpdate: and the wiki entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0akotisAnd the generic "spit cake": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spit_cake Log in or register to post comments about it. Thx for the 🖇️. I suppose this is not something I can make at home.Yippee Log in or register to post comments For the first time from a street vendor. Quite tasty. Log in or register to post comments Chicago, $19.99/lbhttp://www.racinebakery.com/rbHome_2.html Cleveland?https://youtu.be/U9bP4f56tdE Log in or register to post comments Sękacz is so good.Oddly the one place I've been able to find it here is in the Japanese import section of our local grocery store. I guess there is a history there:https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/05/15/312177390/a-sponge-cakes-long-strange-trip-germany-to-japan-to-denver Log in or register to post comments Could barely make out the Polish. Log in or register to post comments I watched the Chinese subtitles.😄😄😄Yippee Log in or register to post comments At first look I thought they were cutting the loaves with a table saw!Lance Log in or register to post comments . Log in or register to post comments
Here's that confection they are roasting on a spit in front of the fire: https://culture.pl/en/work/polish-food-101-sekaczUpdate: and the wiki entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0akotisAnd the generic "spit cake": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spit_cake Log in or register to post comments
about it. Thx for the 🖇️. I suppose this is not something I can make at home.Yippee Log in or register to post comments
Chicago, $19.99/lbhttp://www.racinebakery.com/rbHome_2.html Cleveland?https://youtu.be/U9bP4f56tdE Log in or register to post comments
Sękacz is so good.Oddly the one place I've been able to find it here is in the Japanese import section of our local grocery store. I guess there is a history there:https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/05/15/312177390/a-sponge-cakes-long-strange-trip-germany-to-japan-to-denver Log in or register to post comments
At first look I thought they were cutting the loaves with a table saw!Lance Log in or register to post comments
Here's that confection they are roasting on a spit in front of the fire:
https://culture.pl/en/work/polish-food-101-sekacz
Update: and the wiki entry:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0akotis
And the generic "spit cake":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spit_cake
about it. Thx for the 🖇️. I suppose this is not something I can make at home.
Yippee
For the first time from a street vendor. Quite tasty.
Chicago, $19.99/lb
http://www.racinebakery.com/rbHome_2.html
Cleveland?
https://youtu.be/U9bP4f56tdE
Sękacz is so good.
Oddly the one place I've been able to find it here is in the Japanese import section of our local grocery store. I guess there is a history there:
https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/05/15/312177390/a-sponge-cakes-long-strange-trip-germany-to-japan-to-denver
Could barely make out the Polish.
I watched the Chinese subtitles.😄😄😄
Yippee
At first look I thought they were cutting the loaves with a table saw!
Lance
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