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Croatian disk?
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 ?????? |
Croatian disk?
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> -- Reg |
Croatian disk?
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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 ?????? 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. -- -Barb <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 3-5-2006 Church review #8 |
Croatian disk?
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 |
That's the Croatian disk?
That's it... thank you....
charlie. |
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