Slovak Christmas Eve Bobalky

"This recipe came from my grandmother to my mother and me. I always had a hard time finding the finely ground poppy seed that looks black. The stores here have poppy seed but it is not finely ground and it is grey in color. I even tried to re grind it in the food processor to no avail. I decided to try the Solo brand poppy seed. It worked out wonderful and I didn't have to cook it. I also use the frozen rolls instead of baking the braided bread. It tastes the same"
 
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photo by Jane from Ohio
photo by Jane from Ohio photo by Jane from Ohio
photo by Jane from Ohio photo by Jane from Ohio
Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
8-10
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ingredients

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directions

  • Bake the rolls the night before and put aside.
  • Cut each roll in half and then each half in thirds.
  • Place the cut rolls in a colander and pout the boiling water over the rolls.
  • boil the three cups of milk.
  • add the honey, according to taste
  • Stir well about 1 to 2 minutes.
  • pour over the poppy seed and mix.
  • Add to the Bobalky.
  • Mix well.

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Reviews

  1. Delicious!
     
  2. I haven't made this, but we called this opekansa[sp???]. I haven't had this for many years. My mom used the ground poppy seed. So delicious.
     
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