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Oreshki (Walnut cookies with Dulce De Leche)

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      okokimup@lemmy.world
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      These are adorable! How do they taste?

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        makingwork@lemmy.ca
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        Thank you!

        The shell reminds me of crispy butter cookies. Vanilla, flour, butter, eggs, baking soda, vinegar, salt, sugar.

        And the filling is sweet. Pairs well with tea for me.

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          These are adorable! How do they taste?

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          owlpaste@lemmy.world
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          Amazing, if you want to try, check out Eastern European shops near you. They sometimes stock these. My local does, though i haven’t tried shop bought ones yet.

          One if my earliest childhood memories was when i was maybe 5 or so, and you would make them with your neighbours for a new year party celebration. Amazing home cooked for sure 😊😀

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            These are adorable! How do they taste?

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            makingwork@lemmy.ca
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            Thank you!

            The shell reminds me of crispy butter cookies. Vanilla, flour, butter, eggs, baking soda, vinegar, salt, sugar.

            And the filling is sweet. Pairs well with tea for me.

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              Amazing, if you want to try, check out Eastern European shops near you. They sometimes stock these. My local does, though i haven’t tried shop bought ones yet.

              One if my earliest childhood memories was when i was maybe 5 or so, and you would make them with your neighbours for a new year party celebration. Amazing home cooked for sure 😊😀

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              makingwork@lemmy.ca
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              That is so nice!

              How did you make the filling?

              This was my first time making them and I read a few different recipes for the filling. I have more shells I can fill.

              I bought one of these to make these cookies.

              Edit: Bringing them to my mom today. She used to make them when she was a child too too.

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                evil_incarnate@sopuli.xyz
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                Tried some of these for the first time in Tallinn today… Weird that they show up here as well.

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                • M makingwork@lemmy.ca

                  That is so nice!

                  How did you make the filling?

                  This was my first time making them and I read a few different recipes for the filling. I have more shells I can fill.

                  I bought one of these to make these cookies.

                  Edit: Bringing them to my mom today. She used to make them when she was a child too too.

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                  owlpaste@lemmy.world
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                  I didn’t, i was about 5 at the time, but still remember that experience 🙂

                  Normally back then you would take condensed milk (i prefer unsweetened) can and boil it for about 3 hours to make the filling. Its very close to Dulce de Leche. Back then we didn’t have premade stuff being sold. Be careful though i only done it a handful of times (boiling it) so make sure no part of the can is ever exposed to the air and always have water covering it.

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                    I didn’t, i was about 5 at the time, but still remember that experience 🙂

                    Normally back then you would take condensed milk (i prefer unsweetened) can and boil it for about 3 hours to make the filling. Its very close to Dulce de Leche. Back then we didn’t have premade stuff being sold. Be careful though i only done it a handful of times (boiling it) so make sure no part of the can is ever exposed to the air and always have water covering it.

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                    makingwork@lemmy.ca
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                    I cheated and bought Dulce de Leche. Recipes say mix it with butter which is also what my mom said to do.

                    I find different brands of Dulce de Leche have different tastes though.

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                      Gluek
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                      Ммм, орешки со сгущенкой 😊

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                        Tried some of these for the first time in Tallinn today… Weird that they show up here as well.

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                        makingwork@lemmy.ca
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                        Small world. Hope you enjoyed them! 🙂

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