Traditional nut rolls in Central and Eastern Europe, like
makowiec and bejgli, are a special type of rolled log shape. These are generally made with either of two types of filling:
walnut and
poppy seed. In addition to ground nut fillings,
cinnamon,
raisins or
currants, different types of chopped
nuts,
carob,
bread crumbs,
lemon or
orange zest,
rum,
butter and
heavy cream or
sour cream are used. a traditional Croatian and partly Slovenian pastry, is made from buttery pastry dough rolled into very thin layers and covered with a layer of brown sugar, spices, and walnuts. The log-shaped loaf is then baked. Povitica was featured as the technical challenge recipe on the "Advanced Dough" episode of The
Great British Baking Show in 2014. Other roll-shaped European pastries are filled with thick jam (called
lekvar, usually
apricot or
cherry) called lekvarostekercs or
Swiss roll.
Slovenia Slovenian potica is traditional
walnut roll cake in
Slovenia.
Serbia Nut roll is also typical for northern
Serbia (
Vojvodina), where it is named "štrudla/штрудла" or "savijača/савијача". Serbian nut roll is usually covered with a layer of
poppy,
walnut or
cherry, but sometimes can be with a layer of
carob or
cocoa. ==United States==