- Kolache
Kolache (also spelled kolace, kolach, or kolacky, from the Czech and Slovak plural koláče) are a type of
pastry consisting of fillings ranging from fruits to cheeses inside abread roll . Originally only a sweet dessert fromCentral Europe , they have become popular in parts of theUnited States . Several cities, includingPrague, Oklahoma , andCaldwell, Texas , hold annual Kolache Festival celebrations, whileMontgomery, Minnesota , claims to be the "Kolacky capital of the world" [http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=21281] and holds an annual festival known as "Kolacky Days" [http://www.montgomerymn.org/kdayhist.html] .Verdigre, Nebraska , stakes the same claim, [http://ci.verdigre.ne.us/] with a similarly-named festival.Prague, Nebraska , is commonly known as the home of the world's largest kolache. Fayetteville, TX, claims the title of "Kolache capital of Texas." Crosby, TX, also has a yearly Czech festival. St. Ludmila's Catholic Church in Cedar Rapids, IA, hosts it annual Kolache Festival the first full weekend in June every year and makes over 600 dozen kolaches to sell at its annual event.It was the sweet chosen to represent the
Czech Republic in theCafé Europe initiative of the Austrian presidency of theEuropean Union , onEurope Day 2006.In
Texas andOklahoma , severalrestaurant s and bakeries specialize in kolache; popular areas in central Texas include the communities of West [cite web
url=http://west-tx.com/ |title=The Town of West, TX
quote=Home of the Official Kolache of the Texas Legislature] , Weimar, and Schulenburg, as well as the Nebraska town of Wilber, which have large Czech populations (see the [http://www.czechstop.net/home.php Czech Stop] and [http://www.kountrybakery.com/ Kountry Bakery] [cite web|url=http://www.kountrybakery.com/|title=Besetsny's Kountry Bakery - Schulenburg, TX|quote=Family Owned & Operated Since 1979] links below). These restaurants and bakeries now sell varieties for all meals of the day and include versions such as Phillycheesesteak , ranchero, andchocolate cream cheese . The Bluebonnet City of Ennis, TX has celebrated the Polka Festival (see National Polka Festival link below) since 1966, with a weekend of parade, street dancing and dinner/dances at the fraternal Czech halls. Kolaches are sold on the street and in the local Czech bakery (see Kolache Depot Bakery link below). The official "Czech Capital of the United States," Wilber, NE holds the annual Wilber Czech days, during which several thousand kolaches are sold by various town groups and businesses.A related dish is a
klobasnek , which often uses similar bread but is filled with a piece of sausage. These are sometimes mistakenly referred to as kolaches. They may also contain ham and cheese, sausage, jalapeño slices, and more resemble a "pig in a blanket" than the original pastry. There is also a sweet and flakey filled pastry with Polish origins called theKolachky .American vs. Czech terminology
*Unlike recent American usage, the Czech word "koláče" is a plural word. A single pastry is called a "koláč" or "koláček."
*The term "koláč" in the Czech language simply means any of a variety of cakes, but Americans use "kolache" to refer to specific types of pastry (the small pastry with filling in the center indentation, or a larger roll with meat and cheese inside).ee also
*Kalach: East Slavic
bread
*Klobasnek : Czechpastry popular in central and southeastTexas
*Kołacz : Polishpastry References
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