In Poland, Christmas is a time of great celebration, and food plays a central role in the festivities. Polish Christmas cookies, known as ciastka świąteczne, are a beloved tradition that brings families and friends together. These delectable treats come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and flavors, each with its own unique story and significance. From the classic pierniczki (gingerbread cookies) and kruche ciastka (shortbread cookies) to the more elaborate makowiec (poppy seed roll) and sernik (cheesecake), these cookies are a testament to the rich culinary heritage of Poland. Whether you're a seasoned baker or just starting out, these recipes will guide you through the process of creating these delicious treats, filling your home with the irresistible aromas of Christmas.
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KOLACKY-POLISH CHRISTMAS COOKIES.
You can use any preserves. They are all good!
Provided by LINDA BAILEY
Categories Fruit Desserts
Time 1h35m
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- 1. Beat butter and cream cheese in large bowl with electric mixer at medium speed until smooth and fluffy. Gradually add flour; beat at low speed until mixture forms soft dough. Divide dough ball in half; wrap each half in plastic wrap. Refrigerate 1 hour or until firm.
- 2. Preheat oven to 375*F. Roll out dough, half at a time, on floured surface to 1/8-inch thickness. Cut into 2-1/2 inch squares. Spoon 1 tsp. preserves into center of each square. Bring up two opposite corners to center; pinch together tightly to seal.
- 3. Fold sealed tip to one side; pinch to seal. Place 1-inch apart on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake 10 to 13 minutes or until lightly browned. Remove to wire racks; cool completely.
POLISH CHRISTMAS COOKIES
My mother in law has a polish name for these but my husband and brothers always just called them "Polish Christmas Cookies". They are very easy to make and have a nice anise flavor to them.
Provided by Darlene
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European Eastern European Polish
Yield 72
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- Cream the butter, shortening and the sugar together. Stir in the eggs and continue to beat. Add the anise flavoring. Stir in 7 cups of the flour, the baking powder and the salt. Mix until the dough is soft. Add the additional cup of flour if needed. Chill the dough.
- On a lightly floured surface roll out the dough and cut with cookie cutters. Place cookies on greased cookie sheets.
- Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 12 to 15 minutes. Frost and decorate when cookies are cooled.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 122.3 calories, Carbohydrate 15.6 g, Cholesterol 19.7 mg, Fat 5.9 g, Fiber 0.4 g, Protein 1.8 g, SaturatedFat 2.5 g, Sodium 80.1 mg, Sugar 5.6 g
KOLACKY-POLISH CHRISTMAS COOKIES. RECIPE - (4/5)
Provided by sleepy-writer
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Beat butter and cream cheese in large bowl with electric mixer at medium speed until smooth and fluffy. Gradually add flour; beat at low speed until mixture forms soft dough. Divide dough ball in half; wrap each half in plastic wrap. Refrigerate 1 hour or until firm. Preheat oven to 375*F. Roll out dough, half at a time, on floured surface to 1/8-inch thickness. Cut into 2-1/2 inch squares. Spoon 1 tsp. preserves into center of each square. Bring up two opposite corners to center; pinch together tightly to seal. Fold sealed tip to one side; pinch to seal. Place 1-inch apart on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake 10 to 13 minutes or until lightly browned. Remove to wire racks; cool completely. Merry Christmas from....Aj The original Polish Prince.
PAT'S POLISH KOLACZKI ( POLISH CHRISTMAS COOKIES)
I've wanted to try Kolaczki for quite a while. I'm of Polish heritage but don't remember ever eating any of these. This is a combination of a couple of recipes I found on the internet. I found that an equal amount of flour and powdered sugar worked to roll out the dough. I used a ruler to measure out the 3" squares. There was...
Provided by Pat DiMercurio
Categories Cookies
Time 23m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- 1. With an electric mixer, or by hand, mix the cream cheese and butter until creamy and light.
- 2. Add the baking powder and the flour, one cup at a time, and mix thoroughly.
- 3. Chill the dough in a container covered with plastic wrap for at least one hour but preferably overnight. Take the dough from the frig and let stand about 15-20 minutes.
- 4. Preheat oven to 350°. Set up baking sheets with parchment paper. Mix together a little flour and powdered sugar and use to lightly dust the surface you'll be cutting the dough on, as well as the rolling pin. Divide the dough into two balls. Cover one and roll the other a scant 1/4 inch thick, about 9" by 12". Cut into 3" squares. There's enough dough to roll out at least 48 cookies. Place about 1 teaspoon of preserves in the center of each square. Bring over one corner of the dough and then overlap the opposite corner of the dough to cross over the filling. The filling should still be visible at the ends. Dab a little milk on the overlapping corner of dough and press gently so it'll stay in place when baked.
- 5. Place the filled cookies onto the baking sheets and bake for 15 minutes, until light golden brown. Cool on the pan for one minute and then move to a rack to cool completely. Store cookies in an airtight container. When ready to serve, move to a platter and dust lightly with powdered sugar.
Tips:
- Use high-quality ingredients. This will make a big difference in the taste of your cookies.
- Follow the recipes carefully. Don't skip any steps or substitute ingredients unless you know what you're doing.
- Chill the dough before baking. This will help the cookies hold their shape and prevent them from spreading too much.
- Bake the cookies at the correct temperature and for the correct amount of time. Overbaking will make the cookies dry and crumbly.
- Let the cookies cool completely before storing them. This will help them keep their shape and flavor.
Conclusion:
Polish Christmas cookies are a delicious and festive treat that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. With a little planning and effort, you can easily make these cookies at home. Just be sure to follow the tips above and you'll be sure to have success. These cookies are also a great way to share your Polish heritage with others. If you're looking for a unique and delicious way to celebrate Christmas, be sure to give these cookies a try.
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