KOLACKY SLOVAK NUT OR POPPY SEED ROLLS/KOLACHI PAN DULCE DE NUECES O SEMILLAS DE POPPY SLOVAKO

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My grandmother on my dads side was from Hungarian/Slovak origins. My stepdad Eddo was also Slovak, he has passed but was a wonderful person. He gave me a present many years ago an authentic Slovak cookbook with wonderful recipes from his country. Kolacky as they spell it in the book is a special yeast dough that is made into nut...

Provided by Juliann Esquivel

Categories     Other Breakfast

Time 1h5m

Number Of Ingredients 17

1/2 c sweet cream or evaporated milk
1 small cake of yeast, the recipe calls for 1 cake i believe one envelope of dry yeast equals one cake. do not use quick rising yeast.
1 Tbsp sugar
3 c flour
2 stick real butter, not margerine
3 large egg yolks
~~poppyseed filling~~
1/2 lb ground poppyseed
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 c sugar
1/2 c milk
1/2 tsp vanilla
~~nut filling~~
1 lb walnuts ground
1/4 c milk
1 c sugar
2 Tbsp melted butter

Steps:

  • 1. Combine cream, yeast and sugar, let stand for 5 minutes.
  • 2. Mix flour and butter, add yolks add yeast mixture and work with hands until dough is not sticky and hands are clean.
  • 3. roll out thin, a small piece at a time. Fill with either nut filling or poppyseed filling and roll. Put on cookie sheet and set aside for about 30 minutes in a nice warm place. Let rise. Also Apricot filling is also very delicious, You can use apricot preserves if you do ot like poppyseed or nut fillings.
  • 4. Bake at 350 degrees for about 20 minutes. Delicious Enjoy Above recipe is a Kolacky recipe that is fast. Most Kolacky take much longer because they are left to rise twice.
  • 5. Poppyseed Filling: Combine all the ingredients and cook until the milk is absorbed. Spred on dough and roll up jelly roll fashion pinch edges. Let rise for 30 minutes
  • 6. Walnut Filling: Course grind one pound of walnut meats, Combine with warm milk, butter, and sugar stir well with a wisk until most of the sugar is dissolved, sugar does not have to be totaly dissolved add ground nut meats and spred out on rolled dough. Roll up jelly roll fashion and pinch edges. Let rise for 30 minutes Enjoy
  • 7. Will post my picture later as this is for a member as a special request. LOL
  • 8. Variation: Cultural Explosion: For my Cream Cheese and Guava filling, take a four ounce package of cream cheese the small one, leave out to soften, then add 1/4 cup powdered sugar and blend in well. The cheese should be very soft to spread easily Spread this cream cheese on the dough, then take guava marmalade (Conchita, Ancel or Goya are brands I buy in the Latin food markets) Guava marmalade comes in a can. Take a large tablespoon and put a few spoonfulls of the marmalade over the cream cheese and spred all over the cream cheese. Then roll jelly roll fashion. Pinch edges or fold under so spread wont come out. Follow the recipe above and bake. Delicious.

Kakoli Akter
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The taste was a bit bland, so I had to add some extra sugar and spices. Other than that, the process and the recipe were easy to follow.


Tara Shipplett
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Not worth the trouble.


somnath kattel
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Amazing authentic recipe, thank you for sharing it! The texture of the dough was just perfect.


Rumesh Maduwantha
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The recipe was good and the result looked just like on the picture, but it took me forever in the kitchen. Next time I'll try to optimize the process.


Abdirahman Jamac
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Not bad!


JoAnn Hoof
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Delicious and easy to make kolackys. This recipe turned out even better than I expected! The only thing I did differently was that I used store-bought dough. I was short on time.


Sara Forder
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This recipe was very detailed. I feel like even an unexperienced chef could have a great result. And so did I! My family loved it!


Douglas Banda
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Kolacky is a true Eastern European pastry! Thanks to this recipe I could feel the richness of Slovak cuisine. It brought me back the taste and smell of my grandma's kitchen.