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I'm searching for a recipe, either German or Austrian, for a sweet that I grew up loving. Basically, it was white yeast bread dough deep fried and served sprinkled with salt, sugar, or powdered sugar. At least, that's how my mother learned to make it. We have since heard that what we made was an interpretation of a German delicacy filled with whipping cream, similar to our cream puffs. We called it Winbeidl (Vin-bydl - now, this is my phonetic spelling, so pardon my errors). It was great served with beer(salt) or coffee (sugar). I would really love to know the true origin. Thanks, Blondie |
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