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A kolach, from the
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and Slovak koláč (plural koláče, diminutive koláčky, meaning "cake/pie"), is a type of sweet pastry that holds a portion of fruit surrounded by puffy yeast dough. Common filling flavors include tvaroh, fruit jam, poppy seeds, or povidla (prune jam). In the United States, the word ''kolache'' is sometimes used as the singular rather than as the plural, and the letter "s" is often added to the end of the word kolache to form "kolaches", which is a double plural.


Background

Originating as a semisweet pastry from
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, kolache have become popular in parts of the United States. The name originates from
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, originally
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word , meaning "circle" or "wheel". Traditional Czech ''koláče'' are used in villages during feasts as a treat or at important events, such as weddings. They are usually small, with a diameter of no more than and with only one type of filling, sprinkled with sweet crumbs or sugar.


Variants

Europe In
Moravia Moravia ( ; ) is a historical region in the eastern Czech Republic, roughly encompassing its territory within the Danube River's drainage basin. It is one of three historical Czech lands, with Bohemia and Czech Silesia. The medieval and early ...
, large ''koláče'' are popular. In some areas, they have regional names: for example, in
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, they bake so-called ''frgály'', approximately in diameter. These are made of yeast dough and are most often filled with jam from apples, pears, or plums. In southern and western
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(especially in the Chod region), ''koláče'' are also large in diameter and decorated with contrasting ornaments, most often made of '' povidla'', poppy seeds, and cottage cheese. They are served cut into triangles, similar to pizza. North America In some parts of the US, especially in Texas, '' klobásník'' (or ''klobasnek''), which contains sausage or other meat, is also called kolach, because the same kind of dough is used. This pastry is more closely related to a pig in a blanket, however. In contrast, a Czech ''koláč'' is always sweet. Unlike kolache, which came to the United States with Czech immigrants, ''klobásníky'' were first made by Czechs who had settled in Texas. In Texas, kolaches are often known among people not of Czech origin as "sweet kolaches" or "fruit kolaches", while klobasneks are called kolaches. Kolache are often associated with small towns in the midwestern United States, where they were introduced by Czech immigrants. They are served at church suppers and on holidays but also as an everyday
comfort food Comfort food is food that provides a nostalgic or sentimental value to someone and may be characterized by its high caloric nature associated with childhood or home cooking. The nostalgia may be specific to an individual or it may apply to a ...
. Recipes are usually passed down, with some including spices like mace or nutmeg. They can be filled with a combination of prune, apricot, cream cheese, poppy seed, or assorted other fillings. In Minnesota, kolache are often folded dough pastries with a jam,
cottage cheese Cottage cheese is a curdled milk product with a mild flavour and a creamy, heterogeneous, soupy texture, made from skimmed milk. An essential step in the manufacturing process distinguishing cottage cheese from other fresh cheeses is the additio ...
, or
poppy seed Poppy seed is an oilseed obtained from the poppy plant (''Papaver somniferum''). The tiny, kidney-shaped seeds have been harvested from dried seed pods by various civilizations for thousands of years. It is still widely used in many countries, ...
filling.


Holidays and festivals

Bujanov Bujanov () is a municipality and village in Český Krumlov District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants. Bujanov lies approximately south-east of Český Krumlov, south of České Budějovice, and s ...
, in the
South Bohemian Region The South Bohemian Region () is an administrative unit (''Regions of the Czech Republic, kraj'') of the Czech Republic, located mostly in the southern part of its historical land of Bohemia, with a small part in southwestern Moravia. The western ...
of the Czech Republic, holds annual ''koláč'' celebrations () and a ''koláč'' marathon (). Several US cities hold annual ''koláč'' festival celebrations: *
Tabor, South Dakota Tabor (pronounced "TAY'-bur") is a town in Bon Homme County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 407 at the 2020 census. History The town is named after the town of Tábor in the Czech Republic, the native land of a large share of ...
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Prague, Nebraska Prague is a village in Saunders County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 291 at the 2020 census. It was named after Prague, capital of Bohemia (now the Czech Republic). However, it is pronounced differently, rhyming with "Craig." H ...
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Verdigre, Nebraska Verdigre is a village in Knox County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 575 at the 2010 census. History Verdigre was platted in 1887 shortly before the Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad was extended to that point. It took ...
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, claim to be the "kolache capital of the world".
Prague, Nebraska Prague is a village in Saunders County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 291 at the 2020 census. It was named after Prague, capital of Bohemia (now the Czech Republic). However, it is pronounced differently, rhyming with "Craig." H ...
, claims to be known as the home of the world's largest ''koláč''. Both Caldwell, Texas, and West, Texas, claim the title of "Kolache Capital" of the state, and kolache are popular in Central and Eastern Texas. They are part of the Texas Czech Belt, which grew in the 1880s and is full of ''koláč'' bakeries.


See also

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Danish pastry A Danish pastry (sometimes shortened to danish; , ) is a multilayered, laminated sweet pastry in the '' viennoiserie'' tradition. Like other ''viennoiserie'' pastries, such as croissants, it is a variant of puff pastry made of laminated yeast- ...
, a laminated sweet pastry *
Koloocheh Koloocheh or kleicha ( Persian: کلوچه), also known as Persian New Year bread, is a Persian stamped cookie or bread, originating in various parts of Iran. There are many variations on the recipe (bready texture vs. crispy; stuffed vs. unstuffe ...
, Iranian pastry * Vatrushka, East Slavic pastry


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