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    Anka

    New York City

    Chef #200356

    New York City

    Joined: Mar 05, 2005

    3 reviews by Anka

    1 - 3 of 3 sorted by Date | Rating | Helpful

    Reviewed Polish Nalesniki (Very Thin Pancake Crepes
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     |  By Rita~

    "You make nalesniki using 3 eggs and 3 tablesppons of flour?! Those aren't real nalesniki. Maybe 3 cups of flour cause with 3 TBSP you get a bad omlette"

    Nov 14, 2005 on Food.com

    Recipe #138143

    Reviewed Challah Recipe for the Kitchen Aide
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     |  (1 person found this helpful) |  By Caryn Gale

    "This recipe is great. Instead of oil, I added butter which makes it more delicate and yummier in my opinion"

    Apr 23, 2005 on Food.com

    Recipe #50126

    Reviewed French Bread ("Rapid Rise"
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     |  By Dee514

    "Yeast dies at 130 F, cooloer water makes a better bread"

    Apr 10, 2005 on Food.com

    Recipe #38327

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