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It is hard to review something you have never had. I think I did this correctly. I had a big problem grinding the seeds in the blender after I scalded them. I just added the other ingredients and did the best I could. It smelled nice and tasted pretty good. I used it in your Poppy Seed Roll (Makowiec) & Bread Machine Method. It was probably more runny than what I needed to get it rolled up in my dough. I really don't know. Honestly, more work than I would want it to be. If there had been a can of the filling within 50 miles I would have bought that. Anyway, I tried it. Glad I did. A true ZWT4 experience. Thanks!
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy lauralie41
on July 13, 2006
Poppy seed filling is not always my first choice but this recipe I really enjoyed. Didnt have cheesecloth so I placed a double layer of paper towel in my colander to strain poppyseeds. A nice flavor flavor to this filling, not overly sweet, and easy to make. I did use this filling with Rita's sweet dough recipe.
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on December 24, 2005
I followed this exactly and used in another dough recipe. It was very easy (it was my very first attempt!) and turned out delicious. My Polish father loved it!
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Fabulous with your Poppy Seed Roll (Makowiec) #88883. Thank you. :) Fay
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on April 18, 2003
Sweet Dough Sweet Dough I also cheated and used can Sola poppy seed filling with this dough.
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Serving Size: 1 (854 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 1
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