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Pańska skórka

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and when it is dissolved, strain through a flannel, and when it has completely cooled, add a pound of finely ground sugar and put it on the coals, cook slowly, as it starts to steam from the boiler, the mass will thicken, mix quickly, add a little foam from 8 egg whites, beat so that it is not too heavy, then remove from the heat and immediately put into paper molds in vegetable oil or the best olive oil. Pour again almond oil or olive oil on top and store in jars".
74:, some kind of flavoring, pink fruit juice (usually raspberry) and potato flour. After the batter is cooked, it is poured onto a flat sheet and, after cooling down, cut into squares about 3 cm wide. Pańska skórka is most often very sweet, with a delicate caramel-almond flavor, if made with the traditional recipe in mind. It is usually white and pink, although nowadays a variety and flavors and corresponding colors can be purchased, including for example 85:
According to one of the many origin stories, the confectionery was invented in 19th century in Praga district. The following recipe was provided by the historic records: "Of the purest gum arabic, pour half a pound of spring or river water into a saucepan and cook over high heat until it dissolves,
133:). The confectionery was then described as a "sweet mallow cake, sold in bars in pharmacies, as a cough remedy or as a delicacy" (1908 edition), while in the 1915 edition the candy seems to be "a pharmacy product, rather a delicacy than a medicine, given to coughing children, and composed of 122:), is sold in and around Kraków. The confectionery is usually made as a cottage industry product, and some Varsovians shun it as possibly cooked in unhygienic conditions. 199: 267: 153: 137:, fine sugar, egg white, all beaten into foam, with orange flower oil, which forms quadrangular tablets, dried in moderate heat." 94: 323: 333: 38:, depending on the translation) is a traditional homemade candy, wrapped in parchment paper and sold mainly in and around 338: 328: 59: 19: 115: 50: 214: 111: 98:
Pańska skórka in non-traditional flavors, such as (clockwise) strawberry, mango, cherry, lemon,
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Non-traditional pańska skórka, clockwise: green apple, raspberry,
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The candy is sold at the capital's cemeteries on November 1,
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limeade
Minion
syrup
gelatin
cola
bubble gum

blueberry
watermelon
All Saints' Day
Masovian Voivodeship
gum arabic
"Pańska skórka: jak zrobić? Przepis na pańską skórkę"
Polski: Domowej roboty wyrób cukierniczy 'Pańska skórka' na straganie w Warszawie
citation
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"Pańska skórka, czyli Warszawskie cukierki"


"Pańska skórka - Ministerstwo Rolnictwa i Rozwoju Wsi - Portal Gov.pl"
"Pańska skórka, trupi miodek, szczypka. Lokalne tradycje słodyczowe"
"Historia pańskiej skórki"
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Polish confectionery
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