Krafne

Krafne

Krafne, pokladnice, or krofne, are Croatian, Bosnian and Serbian desserts similar to doughnuts (but without holes). They are round and usually filled with custard, chocolate, cream or jelly. The name comes from German "Krapfen".

External links

*http://www.croatiareport.com/crofood/krafne.html


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