This Week's Culinary Quiz (Answer at the bottom of page)

   On which holiday are Dutch doughnuts known as "oliebollen"
   traditionally served ?

answer:
   This Week's Culinary Quiz Answer: New Year's Eve

  Traditionally served on New Year's Eve, "oliebollen" are small
 round Dutch doughnuts, sprinkled with powdered sugar. The name of
 these tasty treats literally translates to "oil balls." Don't let
 this unappetizing name fool you, "oliebollen" are delicious. The
 Dutch regularly include raisins, currants or even finely diced
 apples in their "oliebollen" dough. Just in time for those New
 Year's diet resolutions!



'The will of God will never take you where the Grace of God  will not keep you
~Sugar

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