Potica, Bread of Memory | Blair Kilpatrick | Blog Post | Red Room
I wrote this essay to answer a question posed on a writing community called Red Room: What is the secret ingredient in your holiday traditions?
Naturally, I wrote about potica, the rich yeast bread that is probably Slovenia's most well known dish. My family's version is more pastry than bread. It's like the love child of brioche and baklava.
The secret ingredients are:
love, memory, and family
ambivalence
a refrigerated yeast dough made with sour cream
a simple, uncooked nut filling
a heavy hand with the honey
To see the recipe, follow the link above.
Tangled roots and family secrets. A famous immigrant writer who died under mysterious circumstances. Accordions, polkas and potica. And now a new twist: My Year of Cooking Ethnically.
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