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From: militarywife
On Jan 11, 2008
Growing up both my mom and grandma always made kolaches (we are Czech) during the holidays, but this year we weren't able to make it home so I decided to make try your recipe and they turned out super awesome!! They tasted exactly like the ones I always ate back home. They were light and fluffy and so, so delicious. I used a cherry filling that my mom uses. Thank you so much for this great recipe!
From: MissWendy
On Dec 21, 2007
Part of my growing up years was in a small town in Iowa (Spillville) where the old Czech women still make kolaches daily so I grew up always loving kolaches and using my mom's handed down recipe. Then I thought maybe I could improve on this a bit and found your recipe. I have the say overall the kolaches turned out softer and lighter than previous - success! The only difference is that I used 1 ounce of dry yeast rather than the 3 packages (3/4 ounce) and since I grew up eating closed kolaches I left the yeast rise, kneaded again just slightly, let rise again, made into kolaches, let rise one last time and baked - excellent. For filling I did something a little different this time by using cherries in some, apples in some, ham and cheese (a huge hit with my husband) and also a cheesecake type of filling in which I used 1 package cheesecake flavored instant pudding (mixed in just 1 c. of milk rather than 2 c. so the consistency is nice and thick) and added it to 1 1/2 packages (I forget the ounce, just the regular size) cream cheese with a touch of sugar to taste, creamed and added it the center filling of the kolaches, some by itself, others mixed with the cherries - turned out fantastic. My mom is going to be so jealous - thanks Steve! =)
From: juliek
On May 19, 2003
Thank you so much for this recipe. I've looked a long time for and authentic Czech version like my Grandma made when I was a kid.
From: Chef #273437
On Jan 18, 2006
I am not Czech but love kolaches. I made this recipe with cream cheese and apricots. I took them to a Good Sam cookout and had nothing but praise and people could not belive that I had really made them.
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Serving Size 1 (353g) Recipe makes 16 servings The following items or measurements are not included below: 12 ounces dried pitted prunes 1 lemons, zest of 1 lemons, rind of |
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| Calories 1018 | ||
| Calories from Fat 374 | (36%) | |
| Amount Per Serving | %DV | |
| Total Fat 41.6g | 63% | |
| Saturated Fat 22.4g | 111% | |
| Monounsaturated Fat 10.7g | ||
| Polyunsaturated Fat 5.8g | ||
| Trans Fat 0.0g | ||
| Cholesterol 170mg | 56% | |
| Sodium 782mg | 32% | |
| Potassium 613mg | 17% | |
| Total Carbohydrate 146.4g | 48% | |
| Dietary Fiber 5.0g | 20% | |
| Sugars 91.3g | ||
| Protein 19.8g | 39% | |
| Vitamin A 1944mcg | 38% | |
| Vitamin B6 0.2mg | 11% | |
| Vitamin B12 0.7mcg | 12% | |
| Vitamin C 6mg | 10% | |
| Vitamin E 2mcg | 7% | |
| Calcium 358mg | 35% | |
| Iron 5mg | 31% | |
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