senior citizen
03-29-2014, 04:49 AM
Is there a bakery within The Villages, or nearby, that bakes authentic poppy seed swirl bread? It's considered a "tea bread" or "coffee bread" type item. Rolled up jelly roll fashion. Not overly sweet at all; just great with a cup of coffee.
A little bit of nostalgia lately caused me to locate some via mail order.......in addition to the explanation on below link:
http://www.thefreshloaf.com/recipes/makowiec (http://www.thefreshloaf.com/recipes/makowiec)
If you scroll down you will see a step by step pictorial description of the preparing of the poppy seeds, the dough, etc. and the final tea bread.......plus the recipe at the bottom of the photos.
'''Makowiec (pronounced "Ma-KOH-viets") isn't, strictly speaking, a holiday bread. But it is a classic Polish dessert or tea bread that is commonly served around the holidays. And it is delicious.'''
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Recently, someone on T.O.T.V. was searching for a supplier of poppy seeds.
We were super busy at the time, however, I meant to ask if they were going to make a poppy seed swirl bread for the upcoming holidays.
Both of us recall, as children, our moms getting them at either the Jewish deli in our neighborhood or the Polish bakery (New Jersey). Have not seen any in Vermont. Wondering if we'd be luckier in Florida.
Nostalgic for some of the old poppy seed swirl.......one month ago I purchased some from Polana in Chicago.
The Polish mail order was quick; the Makowiec poppy seed swirl bread was great.
Yesterday, some more arrived......this time from Zabar's Jewish Deli in Manhattan, courtesy of :
Gertel's Uptown Inc. in Brooklyn, New York.
It is absolutely DELICIOUS. Smaller than the Polish "Polana" company's, but excellent.
Both had abundant poppy seeds; this one with honey and figs as I'm trying to read the tiny label. Polana's had some raisins......but both had abundant poppy seeds. Both just perfect with a cup of coffee.
For those with great energy to stand and make their own, recipe via ABOVE HYPERLINK. Keep scrolling down on it for the photos and preparation....
Again, a nostalgic visit back to our childhoods...............miss that authentic Jewish Rye bread as well.......and half sour pickles.
Zabars in N.Y.C. has a lot of great stuff. Discovered Zabar's last December with the rugelach, which I used to make dozens upon dozens of myself......now am very pleased with their poppy seed swirl.....actually baked, I guess, by Gertel's Uptown Inc. in Brooklyn.
All of my Vermont Jewish friends have a Brooklyn "connection" and would bring me back Brooklyn bagels........now too elderly.
My Italian aunts and uncles also settled in Brooklyn....but end of an era. No more connections myself to Brooklyn.
Do we all get nostalgic the older we become????????
My husband misses the good Polish onion rolls.
They just are not the same at the modern day supermarket bakeries.
A little bit of nostalgia lately caused me to locate some via mail order.......in addition to the explanation on below link:
http://www.thefreshloaf.com/recipes/makowiec (http://www.thefreshloaf.com/recipes/makowiec)
If you scroll down you will see a step by step pictorial description of the preparing of the poppy seeds, the dough, etc. and the final tea bread.......plus the recipe at the bottom of the photos.
'''Makowiec (pronounced "Ma-KOH-viets") isn't, strictly speaking, a holiday bread. But it is a classic Polish dessert or tea bread that is commonly served around the holidays. And it is delicious.'''
************************************************** *********
Recently, someone on T.O.T.V. was searching for a supplier of poppy seeds.
We were super busy at the time, however, I meant to ask if they were going to make a poppy seed swirl bread for the upcoming holidays.
Both of us recall, as children, our moms getting them at either the Jewish deli in our neighborhood or the Polish bakery (New Jersey). Have not seen any in Vermont. Wondering if we'd be luckier in Florida.
Nostalgic for some of the old poppy seed swirl.......one month ago I purchased some from Polana in Chicago.
The Polish mail order was quick; the Makowiec poppy seed swirl bread was great.
Yesterday, some more arrived......this time from Zabar's Jewish Deli in Manhattan, courtesy of :
Gertel's Uptown Inc. in Brooklyn, New York.
It is absolutely DELICIOUS. Smaller than the Polish "Polana" company's, but excellent.
Both had abundant poppy seeds; this one with honey and figs as I'm trying to read the tiny label. Polana's had some raisins......but both had abundant poppy seeds. Both just perfect with a cup of coffee.
For those with great energy to stand and make their own, recipe via ABOVE HYPERLINK. Keep scrolling down on it for the photos and preparation....
Again, a nostalgic visit back to our childhoods...............miss that authentic Jewish Rye bread as well.......and half sour pickles.
Zabars in N.Y.C. has a lot of great stuff. Discovered Zabar's last December with the rugelach, which I used to make dozens upon dozens of myself......now am very pleased with their poppy seed swirl.....actually baked, I guess, by Gertel's Uptown Inc. in Brooklyn.
All of my Vermont Jewish friends have a Brooklyn "connection" and would bring me back Brooklyn bagels........now too elderly.
My Italian aunts and uncles also settled in Brooklyn....but end of an era. No more connections myself to Brooklyn.
Do we all get nostalgic the older we become????????
My husband misses the good Polish onion rolls.
They just are not the same at the modern day supermarket bakeries.