Blackberry and Cherry Kolache Recipe | Barbara Bakes (2024)

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Kolaches are a Czechoslovakian pastry.Similar to a Danish, Kolaches have a dollop of fruit filling in the middle, but with a softer, fluffier, more roll like dough. We’re not Czech, but I saw a recipe for Kolaches in a magazine in 1997 and I’ve been making them for Christmas morning ever since.

This year I wanted to change things up a bit and I gave my Kolaches a fun, new shape. I saw rosette rolls on Frieda Loves Breadand thought they would be a perfect shape for Kolaches because they would hold more fruit filling.

The rolls are easy to shape. If the dough doesn’t want to stretch, just let it rest for a few minutes. You can make your own filling, but Lucky Leaf sent me cans of their delicious Premium Blackberry and Cherry pie fillings.

My daughter loved the blackberry, but my husband thought the cherry were even better. Between the 9 of us, we gobbled up all two dozen Kolaches before lunch. I served the Kolaches with Breakfast Hashbrown Casserole and fresh squeezed orange juice. It was a fabulous way to start the day.

I hope you’re having a wonderful holiday season. For Christmas I received fun new baking giftsthat I’m excited to share with you on the blog soon. Two little six cup bundt pans, donut pans, a panini maker, and 3 new cookbooks, Baking: From My Home to Yours by Dorie Greenspan, Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and from my sweet adopted daugher, Lorraine, Not Quite Nigella, a fun new cookie cookbook, Chewy Gooey Crispy Crunchy Melt-in-Your-Mouth Cookies by Alice Medrich.

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Blackberry and Cherry Kolaches

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Total Time15 minutes mins

Course: Breakfast

Keyword: baking, Breakfast, food, recipe

Servings: 12 kolaches

Author: Barbara Schieving

Ingredients

  • 2 - 2 ½ cups bread flour
  • 1 cup whole wheat pastry flour
  • 2 teaspoons vital wheat gluten
  • 1 package rapid rise instant yeast (2 ¼ teaspoons)
  • ¾ cup milk
  • ¼ cup butter
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ¼ cup fresh orange juice room temperature
  • 1 egg room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 teaspoon orange zest
  • 1 cup fruit filling homemade or canned

Instructions

  • Mix 1 ½ cup bread flour, whole wheat pastry flour,wheat gluten, and yeast in stand mixer fitted with a beater blade.

  • Heat milk and butter until butter melts and mixture is warm (130º). Add sugar and salt, stir until dissolved.

  • Add liquid mixture to flour mixture. Add orange juice,egg, vanilla, and orange zest and beat at low speed until well combined.

  • Switch to the dough hook, on speed 2 gradually add the remaining bread flour (add more or less as necessary) until dough clings to the hook and almost cleans the sides. Knead until smooth about 8 minutes, but still slightly sticky. Shape into a ball. Place in greased bowl, turn. Cover, let rise until double approximately 60–90 minutes.

  • Punch down, let rest 10 minutes, divide dough in to 12 pieces and shape into desired shapes. Keep dough covered with a damp cloth while shaping rolls.

  • Cover. Let rise until double (30 - 45 minutes).

  • Preheat oven to 400.

  • After second rising, make an indention in the center of the rolls with the end of a wooden spoon. (Be careful not to flatten it too much or poke a hole through the dough.) Fill withapproximatelyone tablespoon of fruit filling.

  • Optional:Make egg wash by mixing an egg white with 2 teaspoons water and lightly brushing some of it over the rolls.

  • Bake at 400º for 10 to 15 minutes until golden brown.

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Orange Glazed Apple Lattice Coffee Cake, Life’s A Feast
Garam Masala Fruit Cake, Passionate About Baking
French Toast Casserole with Praline Topping, Vintage Mixer
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  1. Anita Srivastava

    How is pastry flour and bread flour different?

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    • Barbara Schieving

      Hi Anita – I like to use the whole wheat pastry flour in this recipe to add texture, but it’s finely ground whole wheat texture so it isn’t as heavy as most whole wheat flours and you still get a light and fluffy roll. Bread flour is a high protein flour with better gluten development for a lighter fluffier roll too.

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  2. lexus

    Don’t have pastry flour. A good substitute suggestion??? Thanks

    Reply

    • Barbara Schieving

      You could substitute whole wheat flour or just use all bread flour, or even all-purpose flour.

      Reply

  3. Sook

    Oh… I would love to take a bite of these…. I’m so hungry! Dang you, new year’s resolution! 🙂

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  4. Megan

    These look pretty darn good but I got your danish in the oven right now. Thats how I’m starting my new year! It’s gonna be a good year. 🙂

    Reply

  5. Reeni

    These are gorgeous Barbara! I can see why they disappeared so quickly. Enjoy all those great gifts – can’t wait to see what you bake up! Happy New Year!

    Reply

  6. Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella

    Mum, your kolaches are always so beautiful! And I like seeing the variation you make for Christmas every year. Happy New Year! xxx

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  7. Kitchen Belleicious

    my husband LOVES kolaches but I have never seen them done like this before with these amazing fillings! I love them!

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  8. JG

    The Kolaches look delicious! What a nice tradition. Happy New Year to you & your family.
    ~Judy

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  9. Angie's Recipes

    Love those Czechoslovakian pastry knots…very pretty!
    Happy New Year!

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  10. Shelby

    These look delicious Barbara – you make such beautiful food! I also think of the cream cheese pull apart rolls you submitted to my breakfast contest too – they were one of the best breakfasts I ever made!

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  11. bake in paris

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Such beautiful Kolaches that bring out the mood of joy!

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  12. Valérie ( France )

    IlS sont superbe
    Je te souhaite un excellent réveillon et bonne année 2012…

    Valérie.

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  13. Deb

    The Kolaches are a wonderful treat for the holidays! I find it fantastic that they are a part of your families food tradition, just magical.

    Reply

  14. nat@thesweetslife

    my friend loves kolaches and i’ve never had them, so i need to make these for her (and me! :))

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  15. Claire @ Claire K Creations

    I love the shape of these. It would even be a fun way to jazz up plain dinner rolls. Yum!

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  16. Claudia

    I love these delectables. You did make it a wee bit easier with the pie filling and have noted the flour – interesting that it helps give it some rise and often with baking I need a little extra help! What a lovely holiday you have had – all nourishment for the coming year. Happy 2012! May it bring all good things.

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  17. teresa

    these are just beautiful! i love food traditions like this, good memories will forever be associated with this wonderful pasty!

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