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Pirozhnoe Kartoshka (Russian Dessert)
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My mother in-law, who lives in Moscow, is really good at making this sweet. I recreated it based on the taste I remember and a recipe in Russian. 'Pirozhnoe' is cake, and 'kartoshka' is potato in Russian. The name of this sweet comes from its shape resembling to a potato. Please bear in mind that you will make tons of them using the amounts of ingredients in this recipe.

Actually, they used to use 'petunia cookies' to make it, not with breadcrumbs. Apparently, you need this poor quality 'petunia cookies (a.k.a 'Soviet Union cookies)' that were commonly used in the Soviet Union era to make a real taste of this sweet. So I took my husband's advice and substituted with breadcrumbs to make this. Recipe by Danae

My mother in-law, who lives in Moscow, is really good at making this sweet. I recreated it based on the taste I remember and a recipe in Russian. 'Pirozhnoe' is cake, and 'kartoshka' is potato in Russian. The name of this sweet comes from its shape resembling to a potato. Please bear in mind that you will make tons of them using the amounts of ingredients in this recipe.

Actually, they used to use 'petunia cookies' to make it, not with breadcrumbs. Apparently, you need this poor quality 'petunia cookies (a.k.a 'Soviet Union cookies)' that were commonly used in the Soviet Union era to make a real taste of this sweet. So I took my husband's advice and substituted with breadcrumbs to make this. Recipe by Danae

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Pirozhnoe Kartoshka (Russian Dessert)

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

My mother in-law, who lives in Moscow, is really good at making this sweet. I recreated it based on the taste I remember and a recipe in Russian. 'Pirozhnoe' is cake, and 'kartoshka' is potato in Russian. The name of this sweet comes from its shape resembling to a potato. Please bear in mind that you will make tons of them using the amounts of ingredients in this recipe.

Actually, they used to use 'petunia cookies' to make it, not with breadcrumbs. Apparently, you need this poor quality 'petunia cookies (a.k.a 'Soviet Union cookies)' that were commonly used in the Soviet Union era to make a real taste of this sweet. So I took my husband's advice and substituted with breadcrumbs to make this. Recipe by Danae

My mother in-law, who lives in Moscow, is really good at making this sweet. I recreated it based on the taste I remember and a recipe in Russian. 'Pirozhnoe' is cake, and 'kartoshka' is potato in Russian. The name of this sweet comes from its shape resembling to a potato. Please bear in mind that you will make tons of them using the amounts of ingredients in this recipe.

Actually, they used to use 'petunia cookies' to make it, not with breadcrumbs. Apparently, you need this poor quality 'petunia cookies (a.k.a 'Soviet Union cookies)' that were commonly used in the Soviet Union era to make a real taste of this sweet. So I took my husband's advice and substituted with breadcrumbs to make this. Recipe by Danae

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Ingredients

30 servings
  1. 1 loafSliced bread
  2. 4 tbspCocoa powder
  3. 200 gramsButter
  4. 1 canCondensed milk
  5. 2 tbspMilk
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  1. 1

    Make panko first. Break up the sliced bread into small pieces, put in a food processor and make panko. I use a hand blender with a chopper attachment at home.

    A picture of step 1 of Pirozhnoe Kartoshka (Russian Dessert).
  2. 2

    Set aside 1 cupful of panko. Put the rest of the panko in a bowl, add the cocoa powder, and mix well.

    A picture of step 2 of Pirozhnoe Kartoshka (Russian Dessert).
  3. 3

    Melt the butter, and mix in the condensed milk and the milk to it. Add that to the panko, little by little, and mix.

    A picture of step 3 of Pirozhnoe Kartoshka (Russian Dessert).
  4. 4

    When everything is mixed together, roll the mixture into barrel-shapes.

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  5. 5

    Coat the barrel-shaped dough with the panko from Step 2.

    A picture of step 5 of Pirozhnoe Kartoshka (Russian Dessert).
  6. 6

    Place the breadcrumb-coated dough in a plastic container, chill in the fridge overnight, and it's done. You can keep it in the freezer as well.

    A picture of step 6 of Pirozhnoe Kartoshka (Russian Dessert).
  7. 7

    This is the sliced bread I used this time. I think you can make this with store-bought panko too, but adjust the amount of liquid as they are very dry.

    A picture of step 7 of Pirozhnoe Kartoshka (Russian Dessert).
  8. 8

    This is the condensed milk I used. It was a light type condensed milk, and I thought it wasn't quite sweet enough.

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on March 23, 2014 03:30

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sporks
sporks @cook_4011269
December 15, 2015 08:21
If i use store bought panko how much would i need to add to the cocoa mix?
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