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Croatian disk?



 
 
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Old 07-03-2006, 06:04 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
charles[_1_]
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My relatives are communicating cross country with me trying to remember what
was a dish my mother used to make.
It was called "Strukla" or such. Pronounced 'strew-kla'. Not sure on the
spelling.
We remember a deceased uncle that used to enjoy it so much, and how he raved
about it, but we can't remember what in the dickens it was.
We have it down to a 'flat type noodle', or an apple type "povitica".
Anyone ??????


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Old 07-03-2006, 06:27 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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charles wrote:

My relatives are communicating cross country with me trying to remember what
was a dish my mother used to make.
It was called "Strukla" or such. Pronounced 'strew-kla'. Not sure on the
spelling.
We remember a deceased uncle that used to enjoy it so much, and how he raved
about it, but we can't remember what in the dickens it was.
We have it down to a 'flat type noodle', or an apple type "povitica".
Anyone ??????



Is it "strukli" by any chance?

It looks to me like the filling varies. There are several
versions out on the web.

http://www.kulinarika.net/ENGLISH/food/recipe.asp?sort=&nacin=&kategorija=side&ID=585

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Old 07-03-2006, 01:40 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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In article ,
"charles" wrote:

My relatives are communicating cross country with me trying to remember what
was a dish my mother used to make.
It was called "Strukla" or such. Pronounced 'strew-kla'. Not sure on the
spelling.
We remember a deceased uncle that used to enjoy it so much, and how he raved
about it, but we can't remember what in the dickens it was.
We have it down to a 'flat type noodle', or an apple type "povitica".
Anyone ??????


Sounds like a strudel. Could it have been strudla? I'm only guessing
here and Grandma Brletich is in Texas for the winter so I can't ask her.
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Old 07-03-2006, 07:17 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 23:04:45 -0700, "charles"
wrote:

My relatives are communicating cross country with me trying to remember what
was a dish my mother used to make.
It was called "Strukla" or such. Pronounced 'strew-kla'. Not sure on the
spelling.
We remember a deceased uncle that used to enjoy it so much, and how he raved
about it, but we can't remember what in the dickens it was.
We have it down to a 'flat type noodle', or an apple type "povitica".
Anyone ??????

Does this sound like the dish in question?

http://keithandlisa.com/Recipes/strukle.html
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:21 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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That's it... thank you....
charlie.


 




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