Slovak poppy seeds roll

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • slovakhomemadecakes
    Slovak poppy seeds rolls
    Recipe makes for 3 rolls, poppy seed filling is enough for 2 rolls. You can fill the third one with whatever filling you want, such as ground walnuts. My ground walnuts filling didn't come out well so I am not including it in this video.
    Recipe
    Dough:
    3 1/3 cups flour
    1 packet dry yeast
    1/4 cup powder sugar
    2 egg yolks
    1 stick + 3 tbsp melted cooled unsalted butter
    3/4 cup warm milk
    pinch of salt
    Poppy seeds filling:
    1 cup milk
    1 cup powder sugar
    2 cups poppy seeds (ground)
    1 tsp vanilla extract
    1 tbsp oil
    Bake at 355 F for 30 minutes

Komentáře • 69

  • @saulfeldman8100
    @saulfeldman8100 Před 7 lety +30

    i love it when it's filled with poppy. the more filling the better

    • @reealitychick
      @reealitychick Před 5 lety +3

      I use only honey and not sugar and no icing topping

    • @dianeschuller
      @dianeschuller Před 5 lety +6

      @@reealitychick That's how our family makes it, with honey in the filling and no icing on top. I like it loaded with filling. ;-)

  • @ibsoarin
    @ibsoarin Před 4 lety +20

    My Grandmother, full blooded Czech, made this and she called it makový závin. I remember how she made it and baked the two rolls side by side in a cake pan. They looked identical to Otilia's except they stood up a little more due to the cake pan.
    She had a dedicated Poppy seed mill made in Czechoslovakia which Dad bought her at the local hardware store in Moulton, TX in 1949. It burr grinds the poppy seed into a very fine paste. So fine that the makovy (poppy seed) filling does not have a gritty texture.

    • @Expinupgirl
      @Expinupgirl Před 3 lety +1

      My grandma was Slovak. She made it too🤗

    • @jeanluby4636
      @jeanluby4636 Před 2 lety +1

      I finally turned to using a small spice grinder it worked perfectly. I still continue to cook the mixture in milk and honey. It is everyone's favourite

  • @WilliamEvans-tj7ue
    @WilliamEvans-tj7ue Před 3 měsíci

    These poppy seed strudels are just incredible, I'm impressed with the taste and shape

  • @georginabeers5714
    @georginabeers5714 Před 2 lety +4

    Yes! This is how instructional tutorials are done - no BS and straight to the point. Dakujeme!
    Just one question - no poking holes on top of rolls before baking? Supposedly to prevent splitting, mama said to the boy...

  • @heatherloesch1343
    @heatherloesch1343 Před 6 lety +25

    Helpful hint. I use a coffee bean grinder instead of bullet blender, gets the poppy to a finer ground and lessens the risk of motor burnup.

    • @ibsoarin
      @ibsoarin Před 3 lety +1

      Heather,
      If your coffee bean grinder is a burr grinder, then you will definitely have a finer ground poppy seed which is not gritty and will extract more of the poppy seed flavor.
      A bullet blender or food processor has a sharp blade which actually chops up the poppy seed rather than grinds and macerates the tiny seeds. They cannot release the oils in the poppy seed which greatly enhances the flavor of the filling, reduces the gritty texture and makes a smooth, fine paste.
      Most coffee bean burr grinders have a stronger motor than a bullet blender so that is why your grinder lasts longer without burning up the motor.
      Thank you for posting your suggestion.

    • @jeanluby4636
      @jeanluby4636 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes coffee grinder is good too much like my spice grinder I bought just for the poppy seed

    • @jeanluby4636
      @jeanluby4636 Před rokem +1

      My mom did have the Czech grinder done by hand and yes it did a better job I don't know whatever happened to it. I doubt we brought it with us from Cz. I do use a spice grinder it's ok small amounts not all is as fine as I'd like but o.k. I'm concerned about the crust. Mom's Cz. cookbook fell apart yrs. ago I should have kept the pages though!!. Some use coffee grinder.

  • @gabyshepherd8855
    @gabyshepherd8855 Před 3 lety +7

    This makos bejgli is the same what my mum used to make throughout my childhood in Budapest! Now I make it on my own at Xmas time continuing this family tradition following her recipe which is really similar to this nice one🌸👍. The only differences are that I use machine to make the dough (much easier 😄) and, because in Spain fresh orange is available all year round I add one orange zest in the poppy seed filling that gives lush wintery flavour to it not to mention its lovely smell, plus I tbs of orange jam. Therefore less sugar needed.

  • @iap16
    @iap16 Před 2 lety +1

    My grandmother used to make this! She had the recipe in her head and never wrote anything down. Everything was done by hand ~ I love that you are using a Kitchen Aid. It will make the process easier! Thank you for sharing yours ❤

  • @HeathersHockeyBoys
    @HeathersHockeyBoys Před 7 lety +11

    Made this last night for Slovak husband. But I am American so I made an icing for the top with just milk, powdered sugar, vanilla, and some poppy. 😊🙏🏻Perfect, ďakujem! 👌🏼

    • @MrKorjie
      @MrKorjie Před 5 lety +2

      I do the same with my Poppy Seed Roll. Make the Glaze for it. Yummmmm

    • @ibsoarin
      @ibsoarin Před 3 lety +1

      Heather,
      That sounds great. I will have to try it sometime. I would like to see a video where you make it. Is it thin like donut glaze or thicker like Danish pastry icing?
      Děkuji mnohokrát!

  • @jimevans4582
    @jimevans4582 Před 4 lety +4

    My mother made this as a child. Though she kneeded the dough by hand. I'm 70 so this was in the days before many of the mi

  • @rosemariekury9186
    @rosemariekury9186 Před 6 lety +14

    My mom would put this in a tube pan. She was from Czech origin also.

    • @Trissana281
      @Trissana281 Před 4 lety +4

      I think she was doing "makova babovka" if it was in tube pan

    • @DeniseSmithGA
      @DeniseSmithGA Před 4 lety

      My mom also uses a tube pan. Which I don't have tonight so a baking sheet it is for me.

    • @garyjordan2019
      @garyjordan2019 Před 3 lety

      Tube pan like a an oblong aluminum pan or like a struessel cake pan? I make them and put them on a flat tray with a little lip, they explode on the sides, not very neat but stil ltastes wonderful. I need to make them again with the trays.

    • @ibsoarin
      @ibsoarin Před 3 lety

      @@Trissana281 When I search for makova babovka on the internet, it generally shows a poppy seed cake baked in a bundt pan. I enjoy it also.

    • @ibsoarin
      @ibsoarin Před 3 lety +1

      @@garyjordan2019 I agree that an oblong baking pan allows the poppy seed roll to rise up taller. A flat try is more likely going to allow the poppy seed roll to spread out flat and allow the poppy seed filling to explode out the side.
      I think of a struesel cake pan being used to make makova babovka (poppy seed bundt cake).

  • @mariana81usa
    @mariana81usa Před 7 lety +6

    Už sme vyskúšali recept,kolačik je výborny.ďakujeme.

    • @otiliag5
      @otiliag5  Před 7 lety

      uz ste stihli? som rada ze vysiel a ze chutil

  • @jimevans4582
    @jimevans4582 Před 4 lety +3

    Modern conveniences we have today. I'm Slovak but my mother was Hungarian.

    • @youmarci
      @youmarci Před 2 lety +1

      So you are half Hungarian and isnt Slovak🙂

  • @TominoK78
    @TominoK78 Před 4 lety +8

    Avoid plastic film, use kitchen towel!

  • @Lola-dq9jd
    @Lola-dq9jd Před 9 měsíci

    The best recipe ❤

  • @garyjordan2019
    @garyjordan2019 Před 3 lety

    Love it! I use my Aunt's recipe that i got from ym sister. My issue is that my loaf spreads to much and does not have that right "whirlwind" of poppy seed. Your's came out very nice but exploaded a bit on the sides. I watched another video and the women uses an ALuminum tray with high sides ( maybe 3" high)? to keep it contained. What are your thoughts?

  • @bifeldman
    @bifeldman Před 3 lety +3

    If you cut the dough in three parts and used half the filling on the first part...
    What am I missing?

    • @skylilly1
      @skylilly1 Před 3 lety

      She also made a nut filling. Probably walnut. That's how I make mine. She just didn't show that part.

    • @thebabyfacedheel
      @thebabyfacedheel Před 2 lety

      If you notice at the end of the video, there are 3 rolls. 2 poppyseed and one nut. That's where the other half of the filling went, and the other 2 pieces of dough.

  • @JanasSpace
    @JanasSpace Před 3 lety +1

    Krasne..urobime aj my..dakujeme mila Otilia

  • @Dee-bn8yr
    @Dee-bn8yr Před 3 lety +2

    I made this last night and it was hard as a rock for some reason. Not sure if I killed yeast with a warm milk , didn’t rise at all . Helppppp ! What went wrong?

    • @paulsiwy6097
      @paulsiwy6097 Před 2 lety

      Milk should not exceed 90 degrees f or you will kill the yeast.

    • @jeanluby4636
      @jeanluby4636 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeast dough can be tricky Warm milk is necessary for dough to rise and to activate the yeast. There is nothing quite as good as yeast dough. Keep trying everything must be at least room temperature. Also milk not hot just warm Once risen you can also freeze the dough.

  • @gabrielagherbezeanu4716

    👍🌹

  • @pattywilhelm4960
    @pattywilhelm4960 Před 2 lety

    Coffe grindervworks beutifully for poppy seeds

  • @jimjim2822
    @jimjim2822 Před 2 lety

    Your video gave the basics but was very confusing (however I did figure it out). The final results were good - but not great! Thanks for the effort.

  • @LordOfLight
    @LordOfLight Před 2 lety

    How much is "1 stick + 3 tbsp"?

  • @220volt-u7
    @220volt-u7 Před 4 lety +2

    ňamka

  • @longlivegreathungary
    @longlivegreathungary Před 7 lety +5

    Ez magyar bejgli.

    • @ak-wy2xh
      @ak-wy2xh Před 4 lety +1

      magyar, slovak, polish, serbian, russenian, etc...

  • @jeanluby4636
    @jeanluby4636 Před rokem

    I lost my Czech recipe for usual poppy seed roll. The crust here was way too hard more like bread crust. Possibly using the mixer? Filling also way too loose and crumbly. Always used honey instead of sugar I didn't know the equivalent of honey to sugar. All in all very disappointing!!

    • @jeanluby4636
      @jeanluby4636 Před rokem

      I use the same as for sugar, honey is roughly the same but gives a nicer fragrance to sugar. I also found the crust somewhat harder than my mom's used to be. This is also my second attempt using a different crust recipe.Will check with my Cz. relatives in Eu see what they say about the kneading. I thought possibly should be kneaded longer.

  • @makoado6010
    @makoado6010 Před 3 lety +2

    this is not slovak.. traditional bejgli form hungary. and come with wallnut and chestnut too. hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bejgli

    • @xSonia6494
      @xSonia6494 Před 3 lety +1

      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppy_seed_roll

    • @OlujaDoTokija
      @OlujaDoTokija Před 2 lety

      Bejgli is originated from Silesia

    • @beginerscottage
      @beginerscottage Před rokem

      bullshit ;)

    • @jeanluby4636
      @jeanluby4636 Před rokem

      Does it really matter?? It covers Central to Eastern Eu and it's delicious!!

  • @youmarci
    @youmarci Před 2 lety +1

    Guys this is Hungarian and isnt slovak at all.

    • @xSonia6494
      @xSonia6494 Před 2 lety +7

      It's Slovak, Czech, Polish, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian etc....

  • @deborahnemeckay4229
    @deborahnemeckay4229 Před 2 lety

    My husband loves poppyseed rolls. We have made different recipes in the past. My husband wanted to try this out, and we made it according to your video, and followed the directions and it turned out lousy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Never again!!!!

  • @attilapinter7141
    @attilapinter7141 Před 7 lety +2

    Has nothing to do with Slovakia. Maybe it was the favorite dish of one of your king's? oh wait....

    • @xSonia6494
      @xSonia6494 Před 7 lety +22

      Yeah, us humble Slovakian are so greatful to your footloose ancestors that they had poppy seeds in their harversacks, when they took the land... Anyway, I don't understand why do you have to put your malignance coments when it comes to a recipe. P.S. I know many Hungarian people and they are just lovely so I really hope you are a very rare kind. Peace

    • @Ignisan_66
      @Ignisan_66 Před 2 lety +5

      Another Hungarian provocateur. No one cares about your ultra-nationalist emotional outbursts. This poppy seeds roll is a widespread Central and Eastern European food not Hungarian or Slovak.

    • @attilapinter7141
      @attilapinter7141 Před 2 lety

      ​@@Ignisan_66 not sure where did you take the "ultra-nationalist emotional outbursts" from, but the comment still seems to be standing which you also acknowledged so really not sure what you mean.

    • @OlujaDoTokija
      @OlujaDoTokija Před 2 lety +2

      @@attilapinter7141 Bejgli is originated from Silesia, a lot of Eastern European countries make them. It's traditionally made in Hungary for Christmas, but that doesn't mean that they invented it.

    • @attilapinter7141
      @attilapinter7141 Před 2 lety

      @@OlujaDoTokija Point me to the part where I said they did. I'll wait.