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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 dozen 424g

Recipe makes 15 dozen)

Calories 1521
Calories from Fat 933 (61%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 103.7g 159%
Saturated Fat 51.9g 259%
Monounsaturated Fat 24.6g
Polyunsaturated Fat 20.6g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 231mg 77%
Sodium 618mg 25%
Potassium 911mg 26%
Total Carbohydrate 135.0g 45%
Dietary Fiber 9.8g 39%
Sugars 55.3g
Protein 24.1g 48%

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Christmas Goodies

Karen=^..^=

Kolachki, Kolacky, Kolachy, Kolace, Kolachi, Kolache, Kolachke,

Recipe #81373 | ½ day | 6 hours prep | add private note
CoolMonday

By: CoolMonday
Jan 18, 2004

Call these cookies whatever you want but there are very small differences... This recipe was given to me by my Slovakian MIL... I must admit that I bought some of the fillings premade one year but I usually make my own. ... but they are delicious anyway... Check the Jewish or International section of your grocery store for premade.. The brand name is SOLO.... This will take several hours to prepare and cook... You can cut the dough recipe in half or quarter if you wish to make less.

15 dozen (change servings and units)

Ingredients

COOKIE DOUGH

Filling A walnut

Filling B Lekvar

Filling C apricot or peach

Filling D Cream Cheese

Filling E Pineapple

Filling F Cherry-Choc-nut

Filling G poppyseed

Directions

  1. 1
    Preheat oven to 350.
  2. 2
    COOKIE DOUGH_____________ Allow cream cheese and butter to soften to room temperature Mix till well Blended.
  3. 3
    Add Flour a little at a time and mix in till well blended.
  4. 4
    Divide into balls. one ball for each filling you will make and wrap and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight.
  5. 5
    Using one ball at a time, Roll out square about 1/8 inch thick on board sprinkled with flour or confectioners sugar or a combination. You can cut the dough into 2 inch squares and place a little filling on each square and fold the dough over. As a time saver, I place a little filling in a line across the bottom of the dough and roll till filling is covered. Should be about 1/2 inch in diameter (or a little more).
  6. 6
    With a knife, cut through the dough at that point and cut the roll into 1 1/2 to 2 inch pieces. Then place a little filling in a line across what is now the bottom and repeat steps.
  7. 7
    Place on ungreased cookie sheet and bake for about 20 minutes.
  8. 8
    (I found that they were better if I turned them over after about 10 minutes) Check them at 10 and see how they are doing on the bottom.
  9. 9
    Cool for a couple of minutes then place on wire rack to cool.
  10. 10
    FILLING A (walnut) Mix ingredients until blended.
  11. 11
    FILLING B (Lekvar) Simmer ingredients (except brown sugar) covered for 25-30 minutes until very soft and most of the water is evaporated Uncover last few minutes if necessary remove from heat and mash Stir in brown sugar will keep in refrigerator for a long time in a covered jar Lekvar can be purchased in the Jewish section of grocery store already made.
  12. 12
    FILLING C (Apricot or Peach) Place fruit in medium saucepan and cover with water until about an inch over the fruit bring to boil and reduce to simmer for 35- 45 minutes until very tender mash until fruit is smooth Add cinnamon and vanilla add 1/2 cup sugar to taste-- and more if desired.
  13. 13
    FILLING D (Cream Cheese). Allow Cream Cheese to soften to room temperature. Mix all ingredients until well blended.
  14. 14
    FILLING E (Pineapple). Combine, Cook until thick, cool.
  15. 15
    FILLING F (Cherry-Choc-nut). Chop cherries in food processor until finely chopped. Add remaining ingredients and blend well.
  16. 16
    FILLING G (poppyseed) -- Mix together and set aside till milk is absorbed and mixture is cooled.

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From: BrattiPattiB

On Mar 25, 2007

I am new to making Kolacky. I eat them often but first time making them. As a newbie, I did not realize the dough would be so sticky when making it. Before refrigation, the dough is sticker than a chocolate chip dough. I thought there is no way I can roll this out and added another 1/2c to 3/4c flour and it was still sticky. In the morning when I went to roll out the dough, duh! the butter and cream cheese hardened and it was very hard. I left it out for about 5 minutes just to make it a little more pliable. Once you start with the dough, you really have to work fast. Once it starts to soften again it gets very sticky and tacky again. btw I did use powdered sugar on the surface to help with sticking. Since I had already added extra flour I was afraid I would lose intergety with it. I used the bohemian brand apriot and raspberry filling and dusted with powdered sugar. These were great despite my errors. I did need to cook for the full 20 minutes.

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  • From: FarahC

    On Oct 27, 2005

    I make basically the same recipe,and this is a Family favorite for many generations.You will want to make this for the holidays! The walnut,and apricot,and raspberry are the best flavor fillings.

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    From: Karen=^..^=

    On Dec 22, 2004

    These are wonderful! This is the recipe I use all the time for Kolacky, but I never tried this method of filling. This way is much easier than cutting out squares or circles, dabbing filling on and pinching closed. I made these with jarred Baker brand nut filling. Cherry, poppy and raspberry are also excellent. I only left my kolacky in for 10 minutes and I didn't flip them. They were delicately brown on the bottom and pale on top. Thanks for sharing!

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  • From: Chef #221153

    On Dec 13, 2005

    I've been searching for this recipe FOREVER! Thx for posting! They are JUST like the bakery from where I grew up and they won't give up the recipe. My sister mailed me some and they are identical!!Now she doesn't have to send them anymore. These weren't as hard as I thought. I'm not great at rolling things out either. I made the nut (my fave) and will make nut & cream cheese this weekend. I flipped mine too..if you do not they may get too brown on the bottom. Follow the time saving tip mentioned!! And to make it easier..use a pizza cutter..you'll get a cleaner cut when cutting into the smaller pieces. Store in a cookie tin and they will be nice & moist. My husband took them to work and they went fast. Some even knew what they were. You're really missing out if you do not try this recipe. Thanks again!

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