- eggs
- milk
- juice and zest of 1 lemon
- lemon cake mix
- poppy seeds
- sugar
- flour
- whole wheat flour
- natural apple sauce
- egg
- 1t vanilla
- 1c shredded carrot
- chopped pecans
- flour
- 1/2t baking powder
- 1/2T sugar
- salt
- egg
- milk
- berries
- bran flakes
- buttermilk
- egg
- oil
- blueberries
- flour
- baking powder
- brown sugar
- cinnamon
For Dough…see “Kolache – Dough” recipe. Most of these recipes originated in Czechoslovakia and were brought to America by my grandmother in the late 1800’s. There have been changes made throughout the years to meet modern ingredient requirements. To make the authentic poppy seed filling you will need a poppy seed grinder. You can find one on the internet, about $40. There are other methods for this and I will go over those in the directions. Each Czech family has their own version of fillings and dough…this is ours…and I believe to be the most authentic. I would not attempt to make kolaches unless you are familiar with yeast dough as they are difficult.
- flour
- sugar
- margarine or butter melted.
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- CHERRY FILLING:
- sugar
- margarine
- Minute tapioca
- flour
- vanilla
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- PRUNE FILLING or APPLE FILLING:
- dry pitted prunes OR apples
- cinnamon
- sugar
- vanilla
- canned milk
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- APRICOT FILLING or PEACH FILLING:
- dry apricots OR peaches
- sugar
- apricot preserves or peach preserves
- vanilla
- margarine
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- contd
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- PINEAPPLE FILLING:
- crushed pineapple
- margarine
- canned milk
- sugar
- flour
- vanilla
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- CHEESE FILLING:
- small curd cottage cheese
- cream cheese
- egg yolks
- flour
- lemon juice
- sugar
- Minute tapioca
- POPPY SEED FILLING:
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- vanilla
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- SAUSAGE:
- milk
- sugar
- salt
- margarine
- flour
- sweet cream
- vanilla
- CRUMB TOPPING "POSIPKA":
For fillings, see Kolaches – Fillings recipe. This recipe was originated in Czechoslovakia and brought to America by my grandmother in the late 1800’s. It has been changed through the years to meet modern ingredient requirements. I do not recommend you try this unless you are very familiar with making yeast breads and/or what a Kolach is. Every Czech family has their own version of this…this is ours…and I feel it is a very authentic one.
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- FOR A LARGER 12 DOZEN BATCH:
- milk
- dry yeast
- eggs
- sugar
- Crisco oil
- salt
This came from a very popular restaurant in Dallas, Texas, 1970’s called “Southern Kitchen”; it is now closed down…but it’s rolls are still well remembered! I clipped this from a newspaper soon after they closed.
- sugar
- dry yeast
- warm water
- bread flour
- egg
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- CINNAMON-SUGAR MIXTURE:
- sugar
- light brown sugar well packed
- salt
- butter
- milk
- DOUGH:
- cinnamon
- butter
We make a double batch, bake in small bread pans, give as gifts! Freezes well.
YOU CAN SUBSTITUTE GRATED YELLOW SUMMER SQUASH … can’t tell the difference!
- eggs
- sugar
- vegetable oil
- vanilla
- pecans chopped
- cinnamon
- baking powder
- salt
- baking soda
- shortening
- soda
- salt
- baking powder
- buttermilk
- sugar
- flour