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![]() Victor Sack wrote: > Dog3 > wrote: > > > I am going crazy trying to figure out the name for these 'little Jewish > > rolls'. The SO isabout to make a batch to take for Passover. I *think* they > > are called Bookala (spelling is way off). > > I'd guess "bulka" (singular). It is Russian/Ukrainian/Polish for small > white/wheat breads/rolls which can be savoury or sweet. Plural is > "bulki" or, in the oft used diminutive, respectively "bulochka" and > "bulochki". They can be and are indeed made with matzo for Passover. > > Victor I agree that "bulka" describes a rather large risen round wheat roll, soft crusted like a hamburger bun but larger and more dense. But there is another name for the matzo meal passover rolls... been on the tip of my tongue all day. If either of my parents were still here I would have posted it long ago. There are many recipes for this passover roll on the net but so far none I've checked have given a name, not any name other than "Passover Roll". One day it will come to me. Sheldon |
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