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Monday, April 18, 2011

SWEET KOLACHE

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Kolache is a pastry of Czech and Slovak,  made of  semi sweet yeast dough top with sweet or savory filling. Most commonly used are apricot, cream cheese, prune,  poppyseed., nuts or even sausages.

This is my eggless version of kolache but nevertheless it is so addictive, everyone who tried them asking for seconds. Be careful  not  to stuff too much jam/preserve if not it will create a  mess when baking. The size is up to you, it can be bigger piece of 4 x 4 in square.

These are also great for party or picnic, more fun if you thread them on skewer to be served  to your guest.

SWEET KOLACHE

2 C all purpose flour
2 TB  sugar
5 TB  melted butter
1 tsp rapid rise yeast
3/4 tsp salt
1/2  C  plus 2 TB  warm milk
1/4 C fruit preserve/jam
extra butter for brushing



METHOD

Place milk, sugar and yeast in a mixing bowl. Stir well. mix in flour, salt and melted butter by cupful, forms into soft dough. Add 1-2 tablespoons of water if it is too dry. Knead by hand for 5 minutes, place dough into oiled and covered bowl. Let rise for 1 1/2 - 2 hours. Roll out dough about 1/8 in thickness, cut into 2 x 2 in square. Place a teaspoon of  jam/ preserve,  bring the corners  to the center.  Lightly press so it sticks well. Let rise again for 30 minutes. Preheat oven @ 190 C. Bake for 15 minutes until golden brown. Brush with butter. Cool on rack. You can also thread on skewer if you want. Enjoy!

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40 comments:

  1. That looks cute:-)i bet thatz super yummy!!

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  2. Looking at the first pic I thought No way. But the process is so simple. Thanks for sharing this recipe. My kids are going to love it when I will bake this for them. Book marked.

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  3. Will be a hit with kids- the shape looks very cute !

    US Masala

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  4. Looks so perfect... Would love to have it with coffee...

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  5. looks store bought. meaning perfect!

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  6. This is simply delicious..great recipe as always.

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  7. Perfect snack for kids and adults.love it.

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  8. yummy...... luks so delicious.. very tempting clicks!!! thx 4 sharing

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  9. Looks so cute,great recipe dear.

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  10. Wonderful snacks, simply irresistible..

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  11. Wow, this little snacks look so good, specially when filled with fruit preserve...would love to have it with a cup of tea...have a great week :-)

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  12. Thanks for sharing this recipe, I've always wanted to make some breads other than the standard loaves :)

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  13. Looks great, I like the idea of jam or even cream cheese filling :)

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  14. its so perfectly baked. very nice snack .. great for kids.

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  15. I am so glad you posted this. When I made my poppyseed pinwheel cookies I ran across kolache. I am going to make these, I have some poppyseed filling to use.

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  16. Hi Treat and Trick, first time see something like tis. For a moment thought it was a small envelope...
    Looks really nice. Love the colours.
    I love the name too.
    You're very creative.....
    Have fun.
    Lee.

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  17. Ho l'aquolina solo ad immaginarmi il sapore, devono essere deliziosi ^_*

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  18. Sweet kolaches looks dleicious. Love it.

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  19. Part of my heritage! These are the best! I can never decide which filling I like the best!

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  20. looks cute and very yummy kids would love that...
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  21. Perfect kid snacks recipe...luks very tempting.

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  22. seriously, you are quite a pastry chef! love how you folded these too!

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  23. i love your pastry dishes, my mum was used to make same shape pastries , i loved them

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  24. I LOVE kolaches! You rock for this recipe :), Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters

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  25. very new and innovative dish. cute shapes

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  26. Sounds great! I want some with a cup of coffee. Thanks for the post.

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  27. Your love for baking sweet treats is truly infectious; the kaloche looks perfect for a tea time snack. Forget tea time, I can have them anytime!

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  28. These pockets of sweet goodness look delish!

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  29. Wow those sweet pockets looks yummy...

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  30. wahh kreatif dan innovatif la kak...sure sedap ni...:)

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  31. Thank you for your recipe! It's very particular and nice, I like it!Kisses!

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  32. Such pretty little pockets. I can see why they are addictive.

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  33. New to mw...like the way it has been folded!

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