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Sausage Kolaches – Klobasnicky

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Ingredients

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1/4 cup water (warm- about 115 degrees)
1/2 cup sugar
4 1/2 teaspoons yeast
1 cup milk (warm- about 115 degrees)
1 3/4 cups flour
1/2 cup crisco (melted and cooled a bit)
1/4 cup warm milk
1 1/2 teaspoons salt

Nutritional information

2303.8
Calories
1116 g
Calories From Fat
124.1 g
Total Fat
53.8 g
Saturated Fat
402.5 mg
Cholesterol
4248.3 mg
Sodium
218 g
Carbs
7.3 g
Dietary Fiber
42.1 g
Sugars
78.9 g
Protein
1899g
Serving Size

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Sausage Kolaches – Klobasnicky

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    I can see myself making this on a lazy Sunday.

    • 155 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Sausage Kolaches – Klobasnicky


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Beat Together Warm Water, Sugar, Yeast, 1 Cup Warm Milk and 1 3/4 Cups Flour Thoroughly and Let Stand For 1 Hour.

    2
    Done

    (i Usually Make the Sponge in a Large Metal Bowl, and Let It Sit in a Barely Warm Oven For the Hour. I Preheat My Oven to 170, Then Open the Door of It to Let Some of the Heat Escape For About 3 to 5 Minutes. Be Sure to Turn Your Oven Off! I Cover the Bowl With a Clean Flour Sack Towel and Pop It In.).

    3
    Done

    Add Crisco, 1/4 Cup Warm Milk, Salt, Egg Yolks and 2 1/4 Cups Flour. Beat Well and Let Rise Until Double in Bulk.

    4
    Done

    ( When I Put the Sponge in the Barely Warmed Oven, I Microwave the Crisco. It's Really Hot, So I Let It Stand Out While the Sponge Is Perculating. If You Put the Crisco in When It Is Too Hot, It Will Kill the Yeast. the Results Are not Pretty, Lol. I Usually Use Butter Flavored Crisco.).

    5
    Done

    Then Work Down (stir It With a Wooden Spoon. It Releases All the "air" Trapped in It. the Dough Will Be Very Soft, and a Little Sticky.).

    6
    Done

    Make the Parts For Each Sausage Roll. Cover the Sausage and Cheese With the Dough You Have Patted Out.( use a Silpat, and Pat Each Golf Ball Size Blob Down to a Rectange About 3 Inches by 5 Inches and About 1/4 of an Inch Thick.) Make Sure to Seal the Cheese and Sausage Up Well, and Place the Seam Side Down on the Sheet Pan.

    7
    Done

    (it's Hard to Put an Exact Measurement on This Because Some Like to Use the Big Sausages, and Others the Little Smokies. I Usually Use About a Golf Ball Size For the Sausages That Are About 4 Inches Long and 1/2 Inch in Diameter. Any More, and I Have Way Too Much Breading Around the Sausage. This Dough Really Grows After the 2nd Rise.).

    8
    Done

    Beat the Egg and Water Together to Make an Egg Wash. Brush the Egg Wash Over the Tops of the Kolaches. (this Makes Them a Beautiful Golden Brown. I Usually Reserve the 2 Egg Whites That I Separate from the Yolks For the Dough and It Has Worked Like a Charm For Me.).

    9
    Done

    Let Rise 15 Minutes. (i've Found That 15 Minutes Is Plenty, Because the Kolaches Continue to Puff Up in the Oven. I've Left Them Overnight, and It Caused the Bread to Be Too Spongy, and They Went Stale Very Quickly.).

    10
    Done

    Bake at 400 Degrees Until Golden Brown, About 15 Minutes.

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