Martha Stewart’s Jam-Filled Kolaches | Martha Bakes Recipes

A pastry shop classic in Eastern Europe, these lip-smacking deals with combine a sweet yeast-based dough with a jam filling and a sweet glaze. They're generally shaped into rounds or, like in Martha's version, bowties.

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00:00 Intro
00:17 Yeast
00:35 Dry Active ingredients
01:48 Yeast & Eggs
02:18 Forming the Dough
03:26 Add Jam to Dough
04:41 Glaze

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Martha Stewart's Jam-Filled Kolaches|Martha Bakes Recipes

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21 Comments

  1. I remember making these with my mother and grandmother when I was younger. Love Kolaches!

  2. My husband always talks about these from his childhood. Nearly seven years in, I still haven’t made them.

  3. Looks very delicious and tasty! Perfect in the morning with hot coffee, will you agree?

  4. Glad you know what kolaches are! It’s the fruit/sweet filling that makes a kolaches! Too many think pigs in the blanket are kolaches 🙄. I grew up in kolache country, Central Texas (close to Praha).

  5. Boy-O-Boy but that looks absolutely delicious. Thank you for sharing with us 💐🙏

  6. So funny how each group/culture is around the country. Here in Nebraska there are several Czech towns that have Kolache festivals every summer. But theirs are so different. They are more of a pastry and are round. They have several jams in the middle and include a fig filling as one of them.

  7. I live in Texas and have never seen them shaped like this. I believe you missed the boat on this one. I live in an area settled by Czechs and they would laugh you right out of Texas

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