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Wuzetka
Alternative namesW-Z cake
TypeSponge cake, cream pie
CourseDessert
Place of originPoland
Region or stateWarsaw
Associated cuisineWarsaw (Varsovian) cuisine
Main ingredientsCocoa, wheat flour, eggs, sugar, marmalade or jam, whipped cream, gelatin, punch, chocolate pomade

Wuzetka (pronounced voo-zetka [vuzɛtka]) is a chocolate sponge and cream pie which originated in Warsaw, Poland. Its name is probably derived from the Warsaw W-Z Route, on which the confectionery that first began to sell the dessert in late 1940s was located. Traditional to Varsovian cuisine, the dessert was exclusively served by cafés and restaurants in Warsaw, but soon became a beloved home-made food in Poland.

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History

The dessert most likely originated at the turn of the 1940s and 1950s in one of Warsaw's newly founded sweet shops. However, the precise origin of the name is debatable; historians and certain sources agree that the cake was probably named after the Warsaw W-Z Route (East-West Route), which ran next to the shop.[1] Other sources state that the name comes from the acronym "WZC", which either stood for the Warsaw Confectionery Plants (Warszawskie Zakłady Cukiernicze) or for the Polish term "pastry with chocolate" (wypiek z czekoladą).[2] The abbreviation "WZK" for "pastry with cream" (wypiek z kremem) is also a possibility.[3]

The confectionery store was most likely situated somewhere near or in the "Kino Muranów" cinema building on 5 Andersa Street, in the Muranów district of Warsaw.[4]

Preparation

The two square chocolate layers of the cake are made of wheat flour, eggs, sugar and cocoa. The mixture is baked in the oven at 180 °C (356 °F) for 20–30 minutes.[5] The baked layers are then dipped and soaked in punch. The top layer is thinly covered in marmalade, powidl or jam, followed by thick chocolate pomade coating. The cream filling is made of a 36% whipping cream, powdered sugar and gelatin.[6] The pie is traditionally topped with a whipped cream twirl.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Wyborcza.pl". warszawa.wyborcza.pl.
  2. ^ "Niezwykłe "wuzetki" to jeden z symboli Warszawy, lubicie? Ich historia jest zaskakująca". WawaINFO. Archived from the original on 2020-10-30. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  3. ^ "Wuzetka była uwielbianym ciastem w czasach PRL-u. Znamy przepis na lepszą niż w kultowych cukierniach". smakosze.pl. Archived from the original on 2020-09-28. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  4. ^ garów, Autor: królestwo. "Wuzetka".
  5. ^ "Słynna wuzetka - domowe ciasto jak z cukierni, które uratuje jesień". www.ofeminin.pl. August 2, 2018.
  6. ^ "CIASTO WZ – NAJLEPSZY PRZEPIS". przepisyjoli.com.
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