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Kolachi (our old-world term) is a highly addicting Eastern European delicacy, a butter dough pastry filled with a variety of sweet & creamy fillings, enjoyed for holiday entertaining, breakfast, snacks, or an evening treat. This is the original #1 selling 150+ year old family recipe passed down 5+ generations, found only in a select few heads and vault in a secret location. Not familiar? Read the reviews and discover what you're missing.

Taste The Difference: The truly highest quality pastry you can find. From start to finish we take the extra time and care to bake kolachi the old-fashioned way with the freshest, highest quality ingredients we can find. Our sweet cream butter, eggs, milk, and walnuts come directly from the farm. Products just like Mom & Grandma baked - without all the time, cost, and frustrations of baking - only the sweet memories.

Fresh Dough: We mix many batches of fresh dough, daily, with ingredients you can pronounce - flour, sugar, eggs, butter, milk, sea salt, yeast. No cheap ingredients used as fillers. Pure cane sugar, no cheap beet sugar. No "just add water" mixes. No cheap blends that call themselves butter. Great baked goods start with the best ingredients and there is no substitute for the flavor of real sweet cream butter!

Our Filling: We like more filling than dough and that's exactly how we make them. No grocery store want-a-be rolls that are all bread. The freshest California grown English walnuts arrive direct from a family farm, are ground fresh into our mixing bowl to make a rich & creamy walnut fillings that makes each bite soft, moist and bursting with flavor.

What You Get: Net Weight 24 oz. 14" long, can slice into 18-28 servings. Individually wrapped in freezer ready gift box. Freeze up to 6 months. INGREDIENTS: WALNUTS, UNTREATED WHEAT FLOUR, SUGAR, WATER, BUTTER, EGGS, MILK, SEA SALT, YEAST.

Origins: Kolachi is the old-world generic term for many sweet yeast dough pastries and breads, originating from the word kolo meaning circle or wheel, in our case the dough flattened into the shape of a circle, filling spread, then rolled up. Kolachi (kawl-a-chi) is plural and kolach (kawl-atsh) is a single roll. Other spellings, all pronounced the same are kolache, kolachy, kolacs and kalacs. Many call them rolls, bread, cakes, strudel, etc. Hungarian beigli, biegli, bejgli, bejglik. Walnut or poppy seed is dios beigli or makos beigli, orechovnik or makovník, kutchen or mohnkutchen. Polish strucla orzechami walnut strudel, poppy seed is makowiec. Croatian, Serbian, Yugoslavian povitica, orehnjaca, orahnjaca, orehnaca, orevnitza, or poppy seed is makovnjaca. Slovenian slovenska potica, Italian gubana. German nussstrudel nut strudel. Some variations bake them in bread loaf pans, some flat in the shape of a wheel. Nut Roll is a popular Americanized term. Kolache is a popular Czech pastry, round, topped with sweet and savory fillings. No matter what you call them, we hope our rolls can fulfill your holiday baked good traditions, and bring back some sweet memories!

The Original Nut Kolachi Roll
$25.99

Customer Reviews

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Glenda F.
The Best!

I grew up baking these with my mother. Grandma gave her the recipe. By far, butter maid Bakery makes the best Nut Kolachi Roll. I can’t replicate them. I order several every year and people enjoy them so much. I also give these as gifts to our good friends and family.

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Helenka
You can believe the reviews!

Yes, you can believe the reviews! It really does taste like what I remember when I was kid visiting my parent's friends in NYC. And now I send these to people who have never even tasted anything like this and now they are hooked! Came quickly and I love that there is a card inside from the person who packed it. This company really does seem to care!

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Pam
Childhood memories

This nut roll is delicious! I grew up in northwestern Pa., and have fond memories of having nut roll for Christmas. Now I live in Virginia and few people have ever had nut roll.
I bought an extra roll this year to share with friends.

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John

Yummy!

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Kathleen C.
Brings back Memories

Your nut kolachi roll tastes just like my mother’s Slovak nut rolls. She also made poppyseed and apricot. Sent one to my cousin, and he agrees.

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