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Rurki z kremem | |
Type | Viennoiserie |
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Place of origin | Turkey, Bulgaria, Poland, Romania |
Main ingredients | Yeast-leavened dough, butter |
Variations | Rurki z kremem |
A torpedo dessert (Bulgarian: фунийки с крем, Romanian: Rulouri, Turkish: Torpil tatlısı, Külah tatlısı, Russian: Трубочки с кремом, Polish: Rurki z kremem) is a buttery, flaky viennoiserie bread roll, filled with pastry cream, named for its well-known torpedo shape. Croissants and other viennoiserie are made of a layered yeast-leavened dough. The dough is layered with butter, rolled and folded several times in succession, then rolled into a sheet, in a technique called laminating. The process results in a layered, flaky texture, similar to a puff pastry.
See also
References
- "Külah Pasta (Harika bir tarif) - Kekevi Tatlı Tarifleri" (video). YouTube. 5 April 2013. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
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