Yes, Phylay but for someone who knows what they're doing (unlike me!), the result is delicious!![]()
Just this morning I was thinking of borek (sp?) - yum!
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2nd March 2006 11:48 #22
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Now that you said it, I start thinking of bourak tooOriginally posted by liberte
Yes, Phylay but for someone who knows what they're doing (unlike me!), the result is delicious!
Just this morning I was thinking of borek (sp?) - yum!
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2nd March 2006 12:10 #24
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Sorry!
Which kind is your favourite?
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Mincemeat + eggs + potatoes. The simplest one I guess
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I like that one as well. With mince lamb. I must learn how to make it...
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It's not hard at all, not even to me (which is a good indicator)
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2nd March 2006 12:57 #28
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Bourek[/b] recipe, substituting Chinese egg roll wrappers in place of the heavier Algerian phyllo for those who cannot obtain it.




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