ROSKY (PRONOUNCED ROOSH-KY)
My Grandma was Slovenian and always made these at Christmas. Now I make them, too. My kids always ask for them, and it's nice to have some traditional recipes with a family history.
Provided by papergoddess
Categories Dessert
Time 12h15m
Yield 48 cookies
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Cream cheese, butter, and flour.
- Wrap in wax paper and refrigerate overnight.
- Roll cold dough on cloth sprinkled with powdered sugar until VERY thin.
- Cut into triangle shapes, about 3 inches at the base.
- Mix filling ingredients together in a bowl.
- Place a teaspoon of filling at base of triangle, then roll toward the point.
- Shape into a crescent on an insulated cookie sheet.
- Bake@ 375F for 15-20 minutes.
- Watch closely so they don't burn.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 256.1, Fat 17.4, SaturatedFat 7.6, Cholesterol 35.1, Sodium 84.5, Carbohydrate 22.6, Fiber 1.1, Sugar 9.3, Protein 4
ROZKY
This is a Slovakian cookie recipe I got from a women's club cookbook. I am always looking for new cookie recipes and this sounds like a winner. Chill time not included in time.
Provided by Karen..
Categories Dessert
Time 45m
Yield 4 dozen rozky
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Cream butter and cream cheese together.
- Add sour cream and mix well.
- Add flour gradually until you have a firm dough.
- Refrigerate overnight.
- Combine filling ingredients.
- If too dry, add a little milk.
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Roll out small portions of dough in granulated sugar to about 1/8" thick, about 2 1/2" diameter each.
- Place 1 to 2 tsp of filling in middle of each circle and pinch 2 sides together in the center to seal.
- Bake on cookie sheet for about 15 minutes.
ROSHKY (SLOVAK COOKIES)
The holiday season at DH's Grandparents' house in Chicago was always filled with interesting sweets shared by friends and neighbors from various European heritages. I found this treasure in DH's Grandmother's recipe box. She clipped it from the "Reader's Exchange" of the Chicago Daily News (which published its last edition in 1978). It was submitted by a Mrs. Mikosz and I've shared it here with her careful instructions. There was no yield included so I guessed. Please let me know how many you end up with. (Baking and chilling time are estimated too.)
Provided by Acerast
Categories Dessert
Time 3h
Yield 4 dozen
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Cream together thoroughly the butter and cream cheese.
- Blend in the flour.
- If mixture is sticky add a little more flour until the dough is easy to handle.
- Divide dough into four equal balls; flatten, then wrap each in waxed paper and chill thoroughly.
- To make filling, mix together walnuts and sugar, adding enough milk or beaten egg white to make a paste-like mixture.
- One at a time, roll out each chilled piece of dough (use confectioner's sugar for rolling as you would use flour in making pastry), until a little thinner than pie dough.
- Cut into 2-inch squares.
- Put 1/2 teaspoon filling in the middle of each square.
- Roll up. Seal ends. (Mrs. Mikosz does not say if you are to roll them end-to-end like a log or corner-to-corner. I remember seeing many corner-to-corner cookies so will try both and see how they turn out - please let me know what you do too).
- With a fork, dipped in confectioner's sugar, shape into cresents.
- Bake in a preheated 375F oven, on ungreased cookie sheets, for 20 minutes, or until golden. (dharmabean shared that 15 minutes was enough in her oven - see her review).
- Cool on rack.
- Sift confectioner's sugar over the tops.
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