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Baba Rhum

by | Nov 13, 2014 | Baking, Desserts

Baba rhum is a rum soaked pastry whose origins were in Poland, by way of Alsace and Lorraine. A relative of the babka, I think of it as much-too-unappreciated classic. Having craved them for the last few months, I made some at work last week. Not having mold, I used muffin tins and it worked. There’s nothing as light but also wet like a baba imbibed with rum.

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  1. breadsong

    Hi Jeremy, love those little rum-soaked beauties!
    :^) breadsong

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