Hungarian Kiffles

Hungarian Kiffles are an Eastern European pastry cookie. The dough is rolled out thin and spread with a fruit or nut filling before rolling. I am using my Hungarian Grandmother’s recipe for these kiffles.
Hungarian Kiffles
Hungarian Kiffles are an Eastern European pastry cookie. The dough is rolled out thin and spread with a fruit or nut filling before rolling. I am using my Hungarian Grandmother’s recipe for these kiffles.
Steps
- 1
In a large bowl combine the flour, sugar and salt
- 2
In a stand mixer or by hand, cream the butter and cream cheese together until smooth
- 3
Add the egg yolks to the cream cheese mixture
- 4
Slowly add the flour mixture to the cream cheese mixture
- 5
Mix until combined and smooth
- 6
Divide dough into 5 balls and refrigerate overnight
- 7
When ready to roll the dough let it come almost to room temperature
- 8
Using a rolling pin take a dough ball and roll into a circle
- 9
Cut out circles using round cookie cutter or a white wine glass like I did (perfect size)
- 10
Now take the circle and very gently roll once or twice to make an oval shape. The dough should be thin but workable.
- 11
Using 1/2 teaspoon of the filling place it in the middle of the oval and spread it around
- 12
Roll the dough length wise gently pulling the ends to lengthen the kiffle
- 13
After all the kiffles are rolled, place seamed side down on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet
- 14
Bake at 375 degrees for 10-13 minutes until lightly browned
- 15
Cool on a cooling rack
- 16
When ready to serve sprinkle with confectioners sugar
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