Nut roll

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Un rollo de frutos secos es una variante del brazo de gitano consistente en una masa dulce con levadura muy fina untada con pasta de frutos secos y enrollada sobre sí misma para obtener un cilindro antes de hornearla. Al cortarla, muestra una espiral de masa y relleno. El ingrediente principal del relleno suele ser la nuez o la . Es un dulce típico de las gastronomías de Estados Unidos y el centro de Europa, especialmente Polonia. Existen variantes regionales que se preparan con motivo de bodas, Semana Santa o Navidad, así como otras celebraciones o fiestas. rdf:langString
A nut roll is a pastry consisting of a sweet yeast dough (usually using milk) that is rolled out very thin, spread with a nut paste made from ground nuts and a sweetener like honey, then rolled up into a log shape. This 'log' is either left long and straight or is often bent into a horseshoe shape, egg washed, baked, and then sliced crosswise. Nut rolls resemble a jelly roll (Swiss roll) but usually with more layers of dough and filling, and resemble strudels but with fewer and less delicate dough layers. Fillings commonly have as their main ingredient ground walnuts or poppy seeds. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Rollo de frutos secos
rdf:langString Nut roll
rdf:langString Nut roll
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rdf:langString Orahnjača variation of nut roll
rdf:langString Orahnjača variation of nut roll
rdf:langString Sweet yeast dough, ground nuts
rdf:langString Un rollo de frutos secos es una variante del brazo de gitano consistente en una masa dulce con levadura muy fina untada con pasta de frutos secos y enrollada sobre sí misma para obtener un cilindro antes de hornearla. Al cortarla, muestra una espiral de masa y relleno. El ingrediente principal del relleno suele ser la nuez o la . Es un dulce típico de las gastronomías de Estados Unidos y el centro de Europa, especialmente Polonia. Existen variantes regionales que se preparan con motivo de bodas, Semana Santa o Navidad, así como otras celebraciones o fiestas.
rdf:langString A nut roll is a pastry consisting of a sweet yeast dough (usually using milk) that is rolled out very thin, spread with a nut paste made from ground nuts and a sweetener like honey, then rolled up into a log shape. This 'log' is either left long and straight or is often bent into a horseshoe shape, egg washed, baked, and then sliced crosswise. Nut rolls resemble a jelly roll (Swiss roll) but usually with more layers of dough and filling, and resemble strudels but with fewer and less delicate dough layers. Fillings commonly have as their main ingredient ground walnuts or poppy seeds. Nut rolls can be found in the United States and in Central European cuisines. In the United States, "nut roll" is a more or less generic name for pastries of this type, no matter where they originate. Nut rolls are known also by many specific regional names, including: orechovník in Slovak; makowiec in Polish; potica, povitica, gibanica, orahnjača/orehnjača in Slovenian and Serbo-Croatian (walnut variant, makovnjača for variant with poppy seed, in Croatia can also be made with carob); kalács and bejgli in Hungarian; and pastiç (pastiche) or nokul in Turkish. Regional variations on nut rolls are part of weddings, for Easter and Christmas, as well as other celebrations and holidays.
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