mazurki
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Mazurek (Traditional Polish Easter Tart) with Kajmak (Polish Milk Caramel Cream) (recipe in Polish)
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easter cake called mazurek with pistachio cream, raspberries and white chocolate
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Mazurek z wiśniami i masą kawową
Składniki:
Ciasto:
1 jajko
150 g masła, pokrojonego na małe kawałki
170 g mąki pszennej
80 g mąki ziemniaczanej
3 łyżki kakao
50 g cukru
1/2 łyżeczki cynamonu
Masa:
125 ml śmietanki 30%
200 g białej czekolady
30 g masła
1 łyżeczka kawy rozpuszczalnej
1/2 łyżeczki kardamonu
kompot wiśniowy (2 łyżki wiśni + trochę soku)
50 g gorzkiej czekolady
Wykonanie:
Ciasto:
Przesiać mąki.
Wmieszać proszek do pieczenia, cukier, kakao i cynamon.
Zrobić dołek w mieszaninie i wbić do niego jajko.
Posypać masłem.
Zagnieść na gładkie ciasto.
Owinąć ciasto w folię spożywczą i włożyć na godzinę do lodówki.
Wylepić ciastem dno i 1 cm boków blachy o wymiarach 24 x 27 cm. Ponakłuwać ciasto widelcem.
Piec w 160 C przez 35 minut.
Masa:
Stopić białą czekoladę razem ze śmietanką, masłem, kawą i kardamonem.
Lekko przestudzić i wylać na upieczone ciasto.
Wcisnąć wiśnie w masę.
Schłodzić.
Stopić gorzką czekoladę i lekko przestudzić. Wymieszać z sokiem z kompotu wiśniowego.
Polać ciasto gorzką czekoladą.
Wstawić mazurka do lodówki.
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Apparently the pie was good :)
Polish Mazurek - shortbread crust, rosehip marmalade (is optional but I like it), dulce de leche and almond slivers.
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Vegan Mazurek (Polish Easter Flat Cake)
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✿ マズレク | Mazurek
・イースターの時期に作られるポーランドのフラットケーキ。平らな生地にクリームやナッツ、ドライフルーツなどで華やかに装飾が施されたお菓子で、多くの場合その装飾はイースターをモチーフにしたデザインが描かれています。ポーランド中部・クヤヴィ・ポモージェ県のマズレクは、ポーランド農業農村開発省によって伝統的製品リストに登録されています。
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腐食して穴が開いた鉄骨に住んでるスズメの家族(6月13日)
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Some less traditional decorations of Mazurek (traditional polish Easter cake) that I made:
Whale Giant octopus
Flower pot Bunny
Tree Duck
Another flower pot ...and "ugly" one to be eaten🤣
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Vaal: I sleep with a sword under my pillow.
Mazurek: Weak, I sleep with a gun.
Tomix: You’re both pathetic.
Mazurek: Oh? What do you sleep with?
Tomix: The Hero.
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look at my mazurek
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07/04/23
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HHD Prompt Collection - Mazurek
A couple of months ago, I asked followers on twitter to send me AE NPCs they’d like to see me write drabbles about - the theme being those NPCs giving the Hero/Player character chocolate.
Forgot to post them here too, but better late than never!
On a calm night, when the starry sky was mirrored by the still sea, Captain Mazurek heard footsteps. They were heading to the deck.
Good timing. She would have knocked on their door if they weren’t already up.
With two steaming cups of hot, spiced cocoa in hand, Maz tracked the Hero down.
They had spread a blanket out by the ship’s wheel. Siting cross legged with their baby dragon dozing on their lap, the hero gazed at the twinkling night.
“The stars sparkle well-nigh as much as ye do.” Maz whistled, startling them. With a teasing smile, she nudged the Hero over for a spot on their blanket.
Gratefully accepting the hot drink, their eyes widened in surprise as they sipped.
“I like t’ keep a few peppers homegrown from Osprey. Thar’s more than jus’ coconuts ‘n blades in the sand,” She clinked their tin mugs together. “Keeps ye warm on a chilly night.”
The comment led to questions about where Maz grew up, and what the Hero did before they met.
As rough as their beginnings were, the poor landlubber had a soft heart.
The Captain took off her coat and draped it over both of their shoulders. Though the Hero was apprehensive at firs, they saw that Maz was encouraging them to lean closer. Nestling their head on her shoulder, they held her hand when she snaked it around their waist.
“My!” Maz laughed, delighted by how forward they were being that night. She squeezed their hand back and asked “Wha’ if ye took a vacation aft yer business across the sea? We could sail t’ this wee island I know. It ain’t bigger than half a farm plot wit’ naught goin’ on. But isn’t that somethin’ we needs every now ‘n then?”
She described how the Hero could show off their fishing skills to her, and maybe how good they’d look with a tan. Mazurek was no slouch roughing it with just the skin on her back either. That’s a true dashing sight to see, a real treat for the eyes.
It was such a dream of an idea that the Hero slowly dozed off. They drifted far away to that tiny island, where nothing in Lore could hurt them.
“Come back when yer business’ all done won’t ye?” I’ll be waitin’.” Mazurek whispered to them, running her fingers through their hair.
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📓!
Not much of a plot at the moment but at present I've got this idea in my head to write Voyna becoming a pirate.
(For context: We were talking about different Jolly Roger designs, one of them being a shushing skull, and I got to thinking about a pirate ship called The Whisper before immediately jumping to Pirate Voyna.)
So far I've got the idea of The Hero talking to Mazurek and Mazurek introduces them to a new crewmember who turns out to be Voyna, no longer with the power of the Whisper on her side.
She has to adjust of course; it's been a long time since she left that cave, she doesn't have Doom magic anymore (though she's still a powerful fighter and mage without) and she needs a replacement for her old magic leg, and what better place to get replacement prostheses in a fantasy setting than with pirates?
I haven't figured out how she meets Maz yet, but Maz is a pirate and goes where the wind takes her, so that shouldn't be too unbelievable, right?
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Mazurek wielkanocny
Składniki:
Spód:
1,5 szklanki mąki pszennej typu 450 (krupczatki)
150 g masła
1/4 szklanki cukru
1/2 łyżeczki proszku do pieczenia
1 jajko
Wierzch:
mała puszka masy kajmakowej
migdały blanszowane
orzechy laskowe
suszona żurawina
kandyzowana skórka pomarańczowa
Wykonanie:
Ciasto:
Zmiksować masło z cukrem na puszystą masę.
Wmiksować jajka.
Wmieszać mąkę i proszek do pieczenia.
Zawinąć ciasto w folię spożywczą i włożyć do zamrażarki na pół godziny.
Wyłożyć ciastem prostokątną blaszkę.
Piec przez 25 minut w 180 C.
Wierzch:
Na jeszcze ciepłym cieście rozsmarować masę kajmakową.
Porozkładać migdały i żurawinę formując kwiatki, posypać całość skórką pomarańczową i żurawiną, a po bokach wyłożyć orzechy laskowe.
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