Friday, July 31, 2009

Is there any Polish candy to use for a wedding?

My cousin is getting married. And we are very proud of our Polish Heritage, and she wants to try to have some Polish things at the wedding. One being some Polish candy for the guests. She has treasure boxes to fill but we are having a hard time finding Polish candy. Chocolate would be the ideal but we are looking for suggestions even recipes to try and make our own :) .





Thanks for the help

Is there any Polish candy to use for a wedding?
u can try findin hard candy or chocolate we have many sweets n many co. that make it n we have good candy in general n many to choose from go for Wedel (its the best known brand) or Goplana or Wawel or Mieszko hm cant think of more atm





that sesam thing brought up by some other person in here is Sezamki


google it along w/: prince polo, grześki, ptasie mleczko (i guess u shud go for that!!!), krówki,





maybe u r interested in for example chocolate covered plums or lil chocolates w/alcohol in it





as for hard candy foreigners often try kukułki, raczki





well i cannot come up w/more atm hehe there are so many things to write bout n its difficult not to omit anything





n when it comes to bakin thing on ur own we have a huge number of different pies/cakes n such u shud google it


and here u have a link for sth that is delicious but is neither a cake or pie n its not a cookie either hehe but its sooo good


http://www.grouprecipes.com/18376/polish...








pie:


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makowiec http://www.thefreshloaf.com/recipes/mako...


http://www.grouprecipes.com/18285/polish...


sernik http://polishfoodrecipes.blogspot.com/20...





(i bet u may find different recipes i dont know if the ones presented online are ones used by my family members but i hope these are the same as the ones i eat are awesome:D)





another site w/recipe:


http://www.recipezaar.com/cookbook.php?b...





u way want checkin out pączki or rogaliki(rogale) recipe





other sites:


http://www.wallysdeli.co.uk/polish.htm


http://www.polstore.com/





u may also wanna visit the sites of the sweet co. i enumerated above if so then google em n see what they have to offer
Reply:Polish chocolates
Reply:My fiance is polish and I am not sure what this is called but he sometimes brings it home from a polish grocery store that he goes to. It is a thin wafer made of sesame seeds and is held together by some sort of honey mixture. They are absolutely delicious and beautiful to look at. They come in a little foil packet so I am sure it can be found at most polish stores and not just the one we go to.
Reply:When I read your question, my first thought was the hard candies filled with fruit/jelly stuff. But then when you said your preference was chocolate, I wasn't so sure. Then I found this website and remembered Krowki. It should help with the chocolate preference, it is under the "candies" section.





http://www.polbook.com/sweetpoland/index...
Reply:halinasdeli.com has lots of Polish and other European candies and treats.
Reply:i'm not sure where on the candy but i'd do a google search.





i just wanted to throw in another suggestion from one polish person to another. my very, very, VERY polish family always does shots of krupnik (sp?). it's a polish liquor! quite good too! best wishes



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