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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
Irish Oaten Biscuits (Cookies)
Poppy Seed Cherry Raisin Pinwheels
From: Nikoma
On Dec 18, 2008
This is a keeper. Much easier to work with then some other kolachy doughs I've tried. Very flakey and light. I made the apricot filling and love it! I also tried the cream cheese filling completely out of curiousity (only planned on making a couple to try, ended up sending my friend to the store for more cream cheese at 1am lol) We call the cream cheese filled ones "smiles" because they puff up and show the white filling but it doesn't run out at all! Delicious. I also made poppyseed but used store bought filling...which ran everywhere...next time I'll try your recipe. I couldn't get the hang of making these from squares so I cut circles and folded over. Half recipe gave me about 5 1/2 dozen. I'll dfinately be useing this again, and trying the rest of your fillings.
From: Chef #1071114
On Dec 12, 2008
These are fantastic. I have used this recipe for a few years, but lost it, so was very happy to see it posted. Thanks! I like adding pineapple and golden raisins to the walnut mixture. It adds a wonderful bit of sweetness and texture to them. If you don't want to roll into small pieces, it also works making one large roll, though you may need more filling that way. That's how I usually make it. I just don't have the patience to roll them into small pieces. I have to admit, I didn't think to do it as listed here. I'll have to try it. Either way, these are wonderful. A long holiday tradition in my family.
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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