
Kolache are Czech pastries. Traditionally they are not cookies, but doughy yeast buns filled with jam or poppy seeds. My sister-in-law Stacy, who is also of Czech heritage, has a family recipe for the bun version that sheâs promised to share with me soon. (
hint hint Stacy!)
In my family we always make a cookie version and I have to confess that Iâve eaten a bunch of these prematurely.
I made a batch for a recipe contest on Food52. Of course we ate a few of those, but the rest I froze for Christmas.
When I went to look for them the other day they were âmissing.â Iâm not making any accusations here, but there is a certain male in my household that is clearly to blame for this incident.
My mom also brought a batch for Thanksgiving since I wonât see her at Christmas.
So I think we are done for the season with these, but there is still time for the rest of you!
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Kolaches
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Serves: 24 cookies, depending on size
Ingredients
- ½ pound butter, softened slightly (2 sticks)
- 8 ounces cream cheese, softened slightly
- 2 cups flour, sifted
- 1 cup powdered sugar, plus more for sprinkling
- 1 jar preserves (not jelly), flavor of your choice
Instructions
- Cream butter and cream cheese.
- Mix in flour and powdered sugar to form a smooth dough. If the dough seems too soft and buttery, I often add a ¼ cup more powdered sugar.
- Gather dough into a ball, flatten a round disk, saran wrap and chill for about 1 hour or overnight. This makes it easier to roll out and cut into circles.
- Roll dough out to somewhere between a ¼" and ½ " thickness. Using a 3-4" biscuit or round cookie cutter, cut circles, rerolling the scraps until you've used all the dough.
- Place circles onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Using your thumb make a deep impression in the center of each cookie. Fill that impression with about 1 tsp of preserve. (too much preserves will cause it to overflow, still yummy, but not pretty)
- Heat oven to 350 degrees. Bake until just beginning to brown on the bottom edges. 10-12 min. Cool completely. Sprinkle with powdered sugar right before serving.
- Cookies can be made ahead of time and frozen. If you freeze them, don't sprinkle with powdered sugar until ready to serve.
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