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Kolaches

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Everyone has a favorite Christmas cookie – kolaches are my sister’s favorite. On my dad’s side of the family lies our Czech heritage. My grandma always made this version maybe because it’s a lot easier than making a yeast version. These are not a traditional kolaches. This derivation is the cookie kolache and we love them! Sprinkled with fluffy white powdered sugar.

Ingredients

  • ½ pounds Butter, Softened Slightly (2 Sticks)
  • 8 ounces, weight Cream Cheese, Softened Slightly
  • 2 cups Flour, Sfited
  • 1  Cup Powdered Sugar, Plus More For Sprinkling
  • 1 jar Preserves (not Jelly), Flavor Of Your Choice

Preparation

Cream butter and cream cheese. Mix in flour and powdered sugar to form a smooth dough.

If the dough seems too loose, I add a 1/4 cup more powdered sugar.

Gather dough into a ball, flatten a round disk, saran wrap and chill for about 1 hour or until nice and cold. You can refrigerate overnight. This makes it easier to roll out and cut into circles.

Roll dough out to somewhere between a 1/4″ and 1/2 ” 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°F.

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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