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====== Piernik z jabłkami ====== | ====== Piernik z jabłkami ====== | ||
- | by Basia Furmanowicz | + | 🇬🇧 Apple Gingerbread |
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- | ===== Składniki ===== | + | 🗨 **Barbara**: |
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+ | Wzorując się na pani Czesi, upiekłam kiedyś to ciasto w Grecji i zawieszając reklamówki na płotach rozdałam ciasto kilku sąsiadom. Radość była nie mniejsza niż w Polsce, chociaż z braku jabłek upiekłam je ze świeżymi figami. Wyszło wybornie! | ||
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+ | Z figami czy z jabłkami, ciasto to świetnie służy do zarażania miłością. | ||
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+ | ===== 🇵🇱 | ||
* 2 szklanki((1 szklanka = 200 ml)) mąki tortowej | * 2 szklanki((1 szklanka = 200 ml)) mąki tortowej | ||
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* orzechy włoskie | * orzechy włoskie | ||
* 1-2 jabłka | * 1-2 jabłka | ||
- | * 1½ szklanki*oliwy (wersja light: 1 szklanka oliwy, ½ szklanki jogurtu) | + | * 1½ szklanki oliwy (wersja light: 1 szklanka oliwy, ½ szklanki jogurtu) |
* 4 jajka | * 4 jajka | ||
* 1 łyżka miodu | * 1 łyżka miodu | ||
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- | ===== Przygotowanie ===== | + | ===== 🇵🇱 |
- | Wymieszać | + | Najpier wymieszaj |
- | Zblendować łącząc | + | W innym pojemniku zmiksuj blenderem |
- | Wlać składniki mokre do suchych i mieszać | + | Wlej składniki mokre do suchych i mieszaj |
- | Posmarować formę do pieczenia (ok. 27x27 cm) masłem i obsypać bułką tartą lub otrębami. | + | Posmarować formę do pieczenia (ok. 27x27 cm) masłem i obsypać bułką tartą lub otrębami. |
- | Piec w temperaturze | + | Piec w temperaturze |
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+ | 🗨 **Barbara**: My mum used to bake a gingerbread cake that became her signature bake. She shared the recipe with all her friends, and later, I passed it on to all of mine. At one point, I even had to translate it into German. | ||
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+ | Then, one day, something happened that disrupted this order of things. Mrs Czesia, who was a friend of my mum’s, handed me a small carrier bag with a present after Mass in church. Inside was a piece of cake—a gingerbread baked in an old-fashioned electric tin oven by her husband. It was completely different. It had a hint of chocolate and apples inside. It was much moister than my mother’s gingerbread. It humbled us with its perfection. Meanwhile, Mrs Czesia was handing out pieces of her gingerbread to her church friends and neighbours from the estate. She was spreading her creation like a virus, infecting sweet-toothed people and bringing them to their knees with it. | ||
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+ | After the first wave of cake-induced cravings, a second wave followed. The newly addicted began begging for the recipe. Mrs Czesia and her husband started manually producing little slips of paper with the recipe written on them and handed them out to anyone who wanted one. To this day, I have no idea why the cake was called “Piernik-serdelek.” I don’t see how it resembled a sausage. Nevertheless, | ||
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+ | Inspired by Mrs Czesia, I once baked this cake in Greece. I hung small carrier bags on fences and shared the cake with a few neighbours. The joy was no less than it had been in Poland, even though, due to the lack of apples, I made it with fresh figs instead. It turned out exquisite! | ||
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+ | Whether with figs or apples, this cake is perfect for spreading love. | ||
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+ | ===== 🇬🇧 Ingredients ===== | ||
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+ | * 2 cups((1 cup = 200 ml)) cake flour | ||
+ | * 1½ cups sugar | ||
+ | * 1 teaspoon baking soda | ||
+ | * A pinch of salt | ||
+ | * 1 sachet (2 teaspoons) gingerbread spice mix (a blend of cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and nutmeg) | ||
+ | * 2 tablespoons cocoa powder | ||
+ | * Raisins or chopped dates | ||
+ | * Walnuts | ||
+ | * 1–2 apples | ||
+ | * 1½ cups olive oil (light version: 1 cup olive oil + ½ cup yogurt) | ||
+ | * 4 eggs | ||
+ | * 1 tablespoon honey | ||
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+ | ===== 🇬🇧 Preparation ===== | ||
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+ | Combine all the dry ingredients (sugar, flour, baking soda, salt, gingerbread spice mix, and cocoa). Finally, add walnuts, raisins or dates, and apples cut into pieces. Mix again. | ||
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+ | Use a blender to combine the wet ingredients (olive oil, eggs, honey). The lighter version of this cake (olive oil with yogurt) will be drier than the version made with just olive oil. | ||
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+ | Pour the wet mixture into the dry ingredients and stir vertically with a spatula, introducing air into the batter. | ||
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+ | Grease a baking dish (about 27×27 cm) with butter and sprinkle with bread crumbs or bran. Pour the batter into the dish. | ||
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+ | Bake at 180°C (160°C in a fan-assisted oven) for at least one hour. Use a toothpick to check if the cake is done (it should come out clean). | ||
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kuchnia/piernik-z-jablkami.1739272702.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/02/11 11:18 by Barbara Furmanowicz