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By ratajczak14206_...
BUFFALO, NY
on December 22, 2011
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I love when you make polish recipes some of us lost the old recipes and you know how our parents used ther head ,not writing them down nice to get some back keep up the good work finding them , Judy R
By KindaLikeThat
Greeley, CO
on December 18, 2011
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Followed the recipe exactly with the exception of the candied orange peel. I couldn't find any to buy and didn't have the time to make my own. I just added a little more of the other fruits to compensate.
It turned out well, and I will add this to the "recipe box" for holidays.
By Janelydia
Florida
on December 13, 2010
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Easy to make,beautiful to look stand delicious to the taste.What else could one ask for? Thanks for a great addition to my cookie recipe file. As for the remarks of some other reviewers--get a life!! There are no laws about when to eat them or how you spell the name and if you want to change the whole recipe give it a new name. Keep up the good work, Food Network Cooks.
By vivlind_12089908
Edison, 70
on June 01, 2010
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I made these last night, for the first time, and they are a little time consuming, but the results are good.
The recipe in its original form is good, but the bars are very sweet. If you would like to cut down on the sweetness, I would recommend the following changes:
1. Cut the 1 cup of sugar in the dough to a little over 3/4 cup
2. When making the fruit compote, totally eliminate the 4 tsp. of sugar. Since you are using dried fruit and orange juice, there is already a ton of natural sugar.
3. In the compote you could also cut the OJ down from 1 cup to 3/4 cup and use 1/4 cup of water for the balance.
Other suggestions:
1. You can also use almond extract in place or with the vanilla extract in the batter
2. Add a dribble of Grand Marnier either to the compote when cooking, or afterwards (it can be brushed on top of the finished bars, this finishes off the orange flavor and gives it a little zing.
3. Cut the bars small (2" by 2" because they are heavy
But all in all, a good recipe.
By dantares46_5088169
oakland park, FL
on December 05, 2009
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Having Polish grandparents on my mother's side, we traditionally made these "mazurek",(the correct spelling which is a flat cake that is baked only at Easter time! But I could see how an enthusiastic food research person might want to include them for Christmas, something with dried fruit and all. They are very easy to make, and tasty too, and they will last a month if you sprinkle them with rum like my grandmother did! If you can keep them that long! Have a great holiday!
By eugene.wagner_1...
Plainview, 72
on November 30, 2009
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Great tasting cookie!
By FamilyChef3
Las Vegas, NV
on March 15, 2009
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I made this for a Los Posados and had several request for the recipe and it pleased our Polish priest!
By pbg333_8592475
Anchorage, AK
on December 15, 2008
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I made these and spiked the fruit topping with Grand Marnier. The fruit was really good, but the end result was average. Nothing to rave about.
Very sticky and hard t store as well.
By jannp3_8189111
Wolcott, CT
on February 04, 2008
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These cookies were easy to make and truly delicious.
By tina_fortune_52...
chicago heights, IL
on January 07, 2008
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It was the Christmas season and I surprised everybody with this delicious treats. Instead of adding dates and cherries, I used candied pineapple and and dried cranberries, it was awesome!