KOLACHE - CZECH PASTRY

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These are the pastries that are made by the hundreds for the annual Tabor Czech Days in Tabor, SD every year. Everyone has their own "family" recipe, but this is the standard recipe that most of the ladies use. I learned to make these when I was small from my Czech grandmother. This recipe will make about 8 dozen kolache and they...

Provided by Sheila Kremer

Categories     Other Desserts

Time 3h10m

Number Of Ingredients 12

3 Tbsp active dry yeast (4 packages)
1 Tbsp sugar
1 1/2 c warm water (100-105 degrees)
add sugar to water in medium bowl, stir in yeast and set aside to work.
4 c milk
heat in large bowl in microwave for 5 minutes-- use an 8 cup measuring cup. once heated, use a hand mixer and beat in:
4 large eggs, room temperature
1 c Crisco oil
1 1/2 c instant potato flakes
1 Tbsp salt
1 1/2 c sugar
8-9 c flour

Steps:

  • 1. Add sugar to water in medium bowl; stir in yeast and set aside to work.
  • 2. Heat milk in large bowl in microwave for 5 minutes. Once heated, use a hand mixer and beat in eggs, oil, potato flakes, salt and sugar.
  • 3. Put 4 cups of the flour in a large bowl. Add milk/egg mixture and mix well with hand mixer or wooden spoon. Add yeast; mix. Add additional flour, 1 cup at a time (up to 5 cups more) and mix until you can't mix with the mixer or spoon any more. Oil your hands and mix in flour until dough is smooth. The dough should be soft and slightly sticky.
  • 4. Oil a large bowl (just smear a little Criso around in bowl) and place dough in bowl - flip dough in bowl to make sure top is also oiled. Put oiled lid on bowl and let raise. What they use is a large Tupperware bowl--either the fix and mix bowl or the large Thats A Bowl. Let dough raise in a warm place until doubled in size.
  • 5. Once dough has raised, punch it down and take a medium cookie scoop and make your dough balls. Place some flour in a cookie sheet and portion the balls into the flour.
  • 6. Form into balls and place on greased cookie sheets to raise (a dozen to a pan). Let raise about 20 minutes.
  • 7. Then take the lid from a can of cooking spray, dip it in flour and make an indentation in each dough ball. Dip the lid in flour before making each indentation so it doesn't stick.
  • 8. You want to press firmly so the bottom of the indentation is nearly paper thin. You may need to work the indentation with your fingers a bit.
  • 9. Put about a tablespoon or so of filling in each indentation and let raise 15 minutes. It is very important that you let the kolache raise or your kolache will look like Mt. Saint Helens erupting!
  • 10. Bake at 425 for 9 minutes. As soon as you remove the pan from the oven, brush the dough part of each kolache with a little oil.
  • 11. Remove from pans and let cool on wire racks. Enjoy!
  • 12. This batch will make about 8 or 9 dozen kolache. These freeze well in Ziplock bags. For the filling, you can use pie filling. What they use is the long tubes of filling found in the baking section of a grocery store. Popular fillings are peach, apricot, prune and cherry. Poppyseed filling is the most requested. Use the Solo brand filling for that.

kambo kinyua
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I've been looking for a good kolache recipe for a while and I'm so glad I found this one. It's the perfect combination of sweet and savory.


Anna Thompson
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These were easy to make and turned out delicious. I'll definitely be making them again!


M sarfaz
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I'm not usually a fan of kolaches, but these were really good. The dough was light and airy, and the filling was flavorful.


Naveed Raza
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These kolaches were so good! I loved the combination of the sweet dough and the tart filling.


miya Ekin
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I made these kolaches for my family and they were a huge hit. The dough was perfectly fluffy and the filling was sweet and tangy.


Milica a
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The recipe was easy to follow and the kolaches turned out great. I would definitely recommend this recipe to others.


Dover Olayinka (Dover'o)
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I've never had kolaches before, but I'm so glad I tried this recipe. They're amazing! I can't wait to make them again.


Gudah Arshley
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These were a bit more time-consuming to make than I expected, but they were worth it. They're so delicious!


Wanjiru Scholastica
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I've made kolaches before, but this recipe is by far the best. The dough is light and fluffy, and the filling is perfectly sweet and tart.


Kaltun Salad
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The dough was easy to work with and the filling was delicious. I will definitely be making these again!


Carlos Martinez
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These kolaches were a hit! I made them for a party and everyone loved them. I especially liked the cream cheese filling; it was so smooth and creamy.