Pascha Wielkanocna is a classic Polish dessert for Easter. The sweet cheese spread contains chopped nuts and dried fruit. It's delicious on a slice of crusty bread, a bagel, or crackers. Common in Eastern European countries, this dessert can be formed into a dome reminiscent of Jesus' tomb. It's often decorated with symbols of Easter -- crosses, or flowers. I made several small cheeses. I took some to work and shared others with my family. Everyone raved about how delicious the ...
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