Best 4 Grandpas Hungarian Kolacky Recipes

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Grandfather's Hungarian Kolacky is a treasured family recipe that has been passed down through generations. Originating from the heart of Hungary, this delectable pastry features a rich, buttery dough enveloping a sweet filling, creating a delightful combination of flavors and textures. The aroma of these kolackys baking in the oven is sure to fill your home with warmth and nostalgia, evoking cherished memories of family gatherings and celebrations. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a novice cook, this recipe will guide you through the process of creating these delectable treats, ensuring that they turn out just as Grandpa used to make them.

Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!

GRANDPA'S HUNGARIAN KOLACKY



Grandpa's Hungarian Kolacky image

These cookies are SO light and SO YUMMY! This is my late grandfather's recipe; his favorite cookies to make for us, and my favorite to eat! Not sure if the spelling is completely correct; but he came straight from Hungary so I guess he'd know. :) Prep time does not include chill time. Yield is an estimate. (The jellies/pastry fillings used in this recipe can be found in cans in the baking isle of most grocery stores. I recommend using the "SOLO" brand.)

Provided by bug lt

Categories     Dessert

Time 38m

Yield 64 cookies

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 cup butter or 1 cup margarine, softened
2 (3 ounce) packages cream cheese, softened
2 cups all-purpose flour
assorted baking jelly or pie filling (my favorites are apricot, poppy seed, almond, and raspberry)
powdered sugar

Steps:

  • Combine butter and cream cheese completely, add flour and mix well.
  • Divide dough into 4 balls; wrap each in plastic wrap and chill 24 hours.
  • Roll out each ball (on floured surface) to 1/8". (Be sure to keep them thin, as this keeps them "light!")
  • Cut out silver-dollar sized cookies; place on ungreased cookie sheets.
  • Drop 1/2 teaspoon jelly in center of each cookie and bake at 350* for 7-8 min. (Just until edges begin to brown.) I always bake the cookies flat; however, the edges may be pinched or rolled together as well!
  • Lightly sift powdered sugar over cookies and serve.

KOLACHKY



Kolachky image

My father and grandparents were born in Czechoslovakia. I use to watch my grandmother make these small pastries at Christmas time and I couldn't wait to eat them when she was all done. I do hope you will enjoy this recipe as much as I do. You will need a large area to work.

Provided by TRISH1452

Categories     Bread     Quick Bread Recipes

Time 1h55m

Yield 48

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese, room temperature
2 cups unsalted butter, softened
4 cups all-purpose flour
1 pound chopped walnuts
1 egg
½ cup honey
1 (12 ounce) can poppyseed filling
1 egg white
½ cup confectioners' sugar for dusting

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, mix together cream cheese and butter until well blended. I like to use my hands, but you can also use a wooden spoon. Mix in the flour 1 cup at a time. As the dough becomes stiff, turn it out onto the counter and knead in flour until it is no longer sticky. Continue to knead the dough for 5 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Crush the walnuts to a fine consistency in a food processor. Stir in the egg and honey. On a well floured surface, roll the dough out to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut the dough into 3x3 inch squares. Place a teaspoon of filling in the center of each square. Use walnut for some and poppyseed for the rest. Roll the squares up and seal the edges. These can also be formed into triangles. Place the cookies 2 inches apart onto ungreased cookie sheets. Brush with egg white.
  • Bake for 15 to 17 minutes in the preheated oven, or until lightly browned. When cool, dust with confectioners' sugar.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 241.2 calories, Carbohydrate 17.8 g, Cholesterol 34.5 mg, Fat 17.9 g, Fiber 0.9 g, Protein 3.9 g, SaturatedFat 7.6 g, Sodium 37.1 mg, Sugar 4.4 g

GRANDMA OLGA'S KOLACKY



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My great-grandmother talked very little English. She spoke through her cooking and baking. One recipe I always loved that my grandmother would make of hers was Kolacky. You can use any filling you like, but the apricot were my favorite. My grandma hasn't baked for years and I so missed these cookies. I was always intimidated by dough, but I found these to be so easy to work with. Now, I can taste Grandma's cookies anytime. Yum.

Provided by latlor

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes

Time 3h

Yield 72

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 teaspoon white sugar
¼ cup warm water (100 degrees F/40 degrees C)
2 (.25 ounce) packages active dry yeast
4 cups sifted all-purpose flour
1 cup margarine, softened
4 egg yolks
1 cup sour cream
3 (10 ounce) jars apricot or other fruit filling (such as Baker® Fine Dessert Filling)
½ cup confectioners' sugar, for dusting

Steps:

  • In a bowl, dissolve the sugar in the warm water, and stir in the yeast. Let stand until the yeast forms a creamy layer, about 5 minutes. In another bowl, mix the flour and margarine until well blended, and stir in the egg yolks, one at a time. Mix in the yeast mixture until incorporated, then stir in the sour cream to make a soft but not sticky dough. Cut the dough into 6 equal-sized pieces, cover with a cloth, and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease baking sheets, or line with parchment paper.
  • Working on a floured work surface, roll out one of the dough balls into a square about 6x8 inches, about 1/8-inch thick. Keep the other pieces of dough refrigerated. With a pastry cutter or pizza roller, cut the square into 12 smaller squares about 2 inches on a side. Place about 2 teaspoons of fruit filling in the middle of each square, and fold two opposite corners of dough together to meet in the center. Pinch the corners together to partially enclose the filling. Place the filled kolacky on the prepared baking sheets.
  • Bake in the preheated oven until the cookies begin to turn golden brown, 20 to 25 minutes. Let cool on the baking sheets for about 2 minutes before removing them to wire racks to finish cooling. Sprinkle the kolacky with confectioners' sugar.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 90.1 calories, Carbohydrate 14.1 g, Cholesterol 12.8 mg, Fat 3.5 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 1.1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 36.3 mg, Sugar 6.1 g

GOLDEN KOLACKY (COOKIES)



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Make and share this Golden Kolacky (Cookies) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by dicentra

Categories     Dessert

Time 45m

Yield 2 1/2 dozen

Number Of Ingredients 4

1/2 cup butter, softened
4 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 cup flour
fruit preserves

Steps:

  • Combine butter and cream cheese in large bowl; beat until smooth and creamy.
  • Gradually add flour to butter mixture, blending until mixture forms soft dough.
  • Divide dough in half; wrap each half in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until firm.
  • Preheat oven to 375. Roll out dough, ½ at a time on a floured surface, to 1/8 inch thickness. Cut into 3 inch squares.
  • Spoon 1 teaspoon preserves in center of each square. Bring up two opposite corners to center; pinch together tightly to seal. Fold sealed tip to one side; pinch to seal.
  • Place 1 inch apart on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake 10-15 minutes or until lightly browned.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 665.8, Fat 53.1, SaturatedFat 33.4, Cholesterol 147.5, Sodium 396.8, Carbohydrate 39.4, Fiber 1.4, Sugar 0.2, Protein 9

Tips:

  • Use high-quality ingredients. This will make a big difference in the final flavor of your kolacky.
  • Make sure your dough is cold before rolling it out. This will help to prevent the dough from sticking to your hands or the rolling pin.
  • Roll out the dough thinly. This will help to ensure that the kolacky are light and flaky.
  • Use a variety of fillings. Kolacky can be filled with a variety of fruits, jams, and nuts. Get creative and try different combinations to find your favorites.
  • Bake the kolacky until they are golden brown. This will help to ensure that they are cooked through.

Conclusion:

Kolacky are a delicious and versatile pastry that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. They are perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dessert. With a little effort, you can make kolacky that are sure to impress your family and friends. So what are you waiting for? Give this recipe a try today!

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