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itsovermike t1_j8dg3z0 wrote

Thoroughly impressed! I would have been terrified the cookies would have stuck to the pan.

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niikie OP t1_j8dha8f wrote

Thnak you :) I have posted video, you can find it in my profile :)

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TheSuppishOne t1_j8gwfq9 wrote

I would have been terrified the cookies would all disappear into my mouth within a few minutes because they’re the perfect bite-size that my stomach never registers as “full” no matter how many I eat.

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niikie OP t1_j8iz9r7 wrote

That's what's happening in my house:D

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genericbeing t1_j8fay97 wrote

I've seen these in a Russian grocery before!

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RealMudflapper t1_j8dh5r9 wrote

These are so cool. Also why am I waiting for them to break into song? Feed me, Seymour.

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badassnan t1_j8ebvu6 wrote

Who wouldn't want a cookie like that!

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zhangschmidt t1_j8euxoi wrote

I'm having a total tip-of-your-tongue moment. As in, I'm 100% sure I've had such cookies before, but I have zero idea where and when that could have been...

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hayley_dee t1_j8fffg1 wrote

I’ve seen them as well but can’t remember where either. I wanna say a food travellers vlog like food ranger or something like that.

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backcountrydrifter t1_j8fudg3 wrote

In Ukraine! I don’t remember what they are called, but you know they are addictive if your willing to drop everything during a firefight to run into a store and grab some.

They are amazing

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awkwardlondon t1_j8fwlwc wrote

Oreshki, they’re famous and popular all around Eastern Europe- pretty cult snack around the communist times.

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zhangschmidt t1_j8jn859 wrote

>Oreshki

Thank you; that makes sense (lived in Latvia for a year, and that's probably where/how I came across them). Also, the description that name finds, of a dulce de leche filling, fits perfectly for my (vague) memory!

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poruchik_r t1_j8fa51m wrote

I made them with dulce de leche - they are really good but too much work to make

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shamshe33 t1_j8fk66o wrote

My wife and I made these a few days ago but we used walnuts. Her Ukrainian mom taught us how to make these so I have a feeling these are of slav origin. They are so dang good especially if you split one into two halves and eat each half on its own .... so damn good!

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uawithsprachgefuhl t1_j8fxqop wrote

Reminds me of my Christmases growing up in Ukraine. Grandma made these every year and they kept for weeks!

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3DJayB t1_j8efes5 wrote

Those look very professional

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MrStupidFish t1_j8erqi4 wrote

They look great where did you get that pan to shape them?

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Steelejoe t1_j8fkijf wrote

Looks like the mold from CoCoHoDo here in Sunnyvale. Those things are really good

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SendMeBae t1_j8gp2da wrote

My Russian coworker a couple years ago made these. They are incredible.

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Independent-Phase-36 t1_j8grnq8 wrote

I’m Russian and my aunt makes them all time, they are delicious!

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motley_goblin t1_j8f2zrx wrote

A local bakery sells the exact same treat here where I live. Really tasty.

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lustmeela20 t1_j8g9kvd wrote

looks amazing! wow 😍🥰

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PB-n-AJ t1_j8h1x6b wrote

Seeing as Planters refuses to re-release PB Crisps, I nominate u/niikie to start marketing their own line.

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Sparki_ t1_j8hfnr8 wrote

I feel like the texture would be great 🤤

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mieciok t1_j8hnwc5 wrote

I actually got ripped off because I bought those last week. There were no price listing but they were 2 zl for one and I bought 10, I paid 20 zl for 10 of those... They were tasty tho but never buying them again unless they will reduce the price. But I think no price listing for those was no coincidence.

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Dota2player111 t1_j8ik9cx wrote

My grandmother used to make something very similar. They are amazing I bet

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