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| Nutrition Facts | ||
|---|---|---|
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Serving Size 1 dozen 424g Recipe makes 15 dozen) |
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| 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% | |
15 dozen
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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.
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.
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!
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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