• 1984@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Here’s the recipe in Slovak:

    https://varecha.pravda.sk/recepty/struhany-tvarohovy-kolac-fotorecept/80183-recept.html

    Hopefully translating in your language will work. but let me know if anything is unclear. I have baked this one several times so have some experience.

    EDIT: Found this recipe on Instagram in English, at least the description, but I don’t have an account so can’t verify.

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C9DJydwqJFY/

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      1 month ago

      💖not all heroes wear capes. Thanks for this💖

      Edit: looking at the translation, things that don’t translate are KS for yolks, ps for cocoa, and bal for baking soda and vanilla sugar. Any ideas?

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        28 days ago

        Sorry for the later reply.

        Ks means “kus” which is a piece. So if it says 5ks it’s 5 pieces of that ingredient. Bal is likely “balenie” which means a packet - they sell the vanilla sugar and baking soda in small packets of like 12 grams for baking soda and 8 grams for the vanilla sugar (will leave up to you to convert to ounces or another measurement). Ps for cocoa - it’s PL in the recipe which means “polievková lyžica” which is a tablespoon.

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      1 month ago

      Thanks!

      I can figure something out from it, get the idea. Looks like it’s cream cheese and cottage cheese, and a cake.

      Awesome!