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Chrusciki II

Submitted by: shirleyo 
These are strips of sweet dough fried , and dusted with confectioners' sugar.  

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Krusczyki

Submitted by: SHARONA669 
This is my grandmother's recipe. I hope that you enjoy it! 

Chruscik

Submitted by: Danielle 
Bow shaped pastries that are fried and dusted with confectioners' sugar. So good! 

Kruschicki

Submitted by: Dianne B 
This recipe is from my grandmother: the secret is to roll the dough thin for a light, crisp cookie. Polish bow tie cookies. 

Poertzelki

Submitted by: Marc Boyer 
How about a special cookie traditionally served only on New Year's? This is a not too sweet treat. 

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Sophie's Kolacky

Submitted by: Peggy Malecki 
This is my grandma's (Sophie) kolacky recipe, and it probably came from her grandmother in Poland. My family can't get enough of these at Christmas. 

Listy I

Submitted by: Kathi 
This is from my Bohemian (Czech) grandmother's recipes. It is pronounced "Liss-tay". 

Quick Kolacky

Submitted by: Sue M. 
This a quick kolacky recipe that you can fill with your choice of fillings. 

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Fattigmann

Submitted by: Jennifer 
This is in response to Carol's request for what she called 'Futimonbuckles' but in Norwegian - Fattigmann Bakkels would sound the way she spelled it. This is a very old recipe that dates back over a 100 years and actually means 'Poor Man's Cakes'. 

Listy II

Submitted by: Kathi 
This is from my Bohemian (Czech) grandmother's recipes. They are pronounced 'Liss-tay'. 
 
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