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COZONAC- the Romanian traditional recipe

by Paula Popescu

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Virtual mobility 6th - 13th December 2021
ROMANIAN TRADITIONAL RECIPE
OF COZONAC WITH WALNUTS
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Cozonac is a traditional Romanian cake, but also a Bulgarian dessert (kozunak), similar to an Italian pastry called "panettone". Romanians usually eat this kind of cake at weddings, baptisms, Easter and Christmas. 
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Talking about the Romanian cake (that foreigners consider a sort of yeast bread) called COZONAC, there is a huge variety of recipes.
Every historical region has a recipe, just as every family has one, handed down from generation to generation. Almost every housewife has a recipe for traditional cozonac, inherited from family or taken from friends, neighbours or a colleague.

In terms of shape, cozonacii (plural of cozonac) can be straight or round, plain or plaited.
In terms of filling, we distinguish between plain or filled with walnut, poppy, dried fruit, or mixtures.
At Easter, the traditional cozonac is filled with cheese and this variety is called pască
fresh cheese with eggs
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Pasca
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In Moldova, it is popular to prepare the round and tall (called "babe"), unfilled cakes, whose composition contains up to 20 eggs, butter, grated lemon or/and orange peel and raisins. In Ardeal they are mostly made with poppy seeds and a German-influenced version with burnt sugar, lots of butter and large chopped nuts.
PREPARATION TIME: 3 hours
COOKING TIME: 45-50 minutes
INGREDIENTS:
·        1 kg of sifted flour in order to obtain a fluffy pastry
·        50 g of fresh yeast or 14 g of dry yeast
·        350 ml (max. 400 ml) of warm milk
·        250 g of sugar
·        4 eggs
·        about 150 ml of sunflower oil and 100 g of melted butter
·        3 sachets of vanilla sugar or 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract or vanilla seeds
·        grated zest of 2 lemons and an orange
·        15 g salt (weighed!) or 1 teaspoon of salt
Filling:
·        300 g of coloured
Turkish delight
·        150 g of chopped
walnuts
·        100 g of sugar
·        50 g of cocoa
STEP 1

First mix the fresh yeast in a small bowl along with a teaspoon of sugar, 100 ml of milk and about 1 spoon of flour. Mix these ingredients and left aside to activate, so wait for 10 minutes. If you have dried yeast, do the same with it: pour 100 ml of warm milk into the bowl, add a teaspoon of sugar, sprinkle the dried yeast and stir. Sprinkle with a little flour and wait 10 min because the mixture needs to swell.
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