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Kifli (Hungarian Walnut Cookies)

very tender and tasty. one of the best i have tried.

Yields:3 dozen
Rating: *****
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Recipe Cooking TimePreparation50 minutes
Cooking10 minutes
Ready In60 minutes
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Ingredients

Dough
4 3/4 cups flour, all-purpose unsifted
2 cups butter or margarine
4 large egg yolks slightly beaten
1 cup sour cream
Filling
5 cups walnuts shelled, ground
1 cup sugar granulated
1/2 cup milk
1 tablespoon almond extract
Glaze
1 large egg beaten
1 x powdered sugar

Directions

Make dough: in a large bowl, place the flour and the butter.

Using a pastry blender or two knives, cut the butter into the flour until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.

Add the egg yolks and sour cream; stir with a fork until combined.

Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured board or pastry cloth. Knead the dough with your hands until it is smooth and can be shaped into a ball. If dough is too sticky, knead in more flour.

If desired, wrap dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate.

Make filling: In a medium-sized bowl, place the ground walnuts, granulated sugar, milk and almond extract.

Using a wooden spoon, stir in walnut mixture until ingredients are thoroughly combined.

Prehead oven to 400F.

Grease baking sheets with solid vegetable shortening.

To shape Kifli: divide the dough into quarters; wrap three of the quarters separately in plastic wrap and set aside.

On a lightly floured surface, roll out the remaining quarter of the dough to a 15 x 12 inch rectangle that is 1/8 inch thick.

Using a pastry wheel, cut the rectangle of dough into 3-inch squares.

Place a heaping teaspoon of the walnut filling in the center of each square; bring one corner of the dough over the filling to the opposite corner; pinch edges together.

Place Kifli on baking sheets; brush with the beaten egg.

Bake for 10 minutes or until cookies are golden brown. Remove from the baking sheet.

Fill the bottom of a pie plata with confectioners' sugar. Roll Kifli in the sugar.

Let cool on wire racks. Repeat steps with the remaining three quarters of dough.

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very tender and tasty. one of the best i have tried.
***** over 4 years ago by ttad49

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