Mufasa 19 | 357 19 Dec 2007 / #1What do you call glazed cherries in Polish? Do you buy them in the baking section of Carrefoure or in some other strange place?
telefonitika 19 Dec 2007 / #4glazed cherriesi could just eat some of these .. :Dbut i will have cake instead ... muhahahaha and more vodka .... ;-)
OP Mufasa 19 | 357 19 Dec 2007 / #5thanx tring-tring - before you can have some cake, you must tell me where to find the cherries - seems this is becoming a million-dollar question? ;)
RJ_cdn - | 267 19 Dec 2007 / #6no, just cherries to use as decoration on a cakeSorry, have no idea....
OP Mufasa 19 | 357 19 Dec 2007 / #7who can tell me where to find cherries? i've seen other people use them - they are huge and sweet and delicious - often used on ice cream desserts? i'm sure someone must know?
telefonitika 19 Dec 2007 / #8if they use in cocktails in poland i am sure they have to have them in all major supermarket hunt down the nearest tesco hypermarket as they will definitely be in there in the cake and bake section
OP Mufasa 19 | 357 19 Dec 2007 / #9thanx - i'll go have a look - if i can find and the cake is nice, i'll post the recipe - seriously delicious, seriously fattening south african carrot cake ;)
OP Mufasa 19 | 357 21 Dec 2007 / #11I see Mr Rover is spying again ;)I'm from Orange Free State (central part of country). Hubby from wine country in Western Cape, but we lived in Pretoria. Won't help you very much with your spying though ;) Lots of people where we come from, and even more where we lived :P
jarek - | 1 7 Jan 2008 / #12Maybe you mean "kandyzowane wiśnie", cherries fried in hot, melted sugar.