Hungarian Kifli Cookies (2024)

Hungarian Kifli Cookies – Rich and flaky traditional Hungarian cookies filled with a light walnut filling. Perfect Christmas cookies!

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Hungarian Kifli Cookies

If you haven’t tried kifli cookies, then you are sure in for a treat! I hadn’t had them either until I made this batch but after hearing stories about how incredible these cookies were, I knew I had to give them a shot. This kifli recipe that been passed down through the family for generations and is actually authentic. It was first posted in a Michigan newspaper a few decades back and a copy was passed down to me recently.

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Now don’t be intimidated, the recipe is a lot easier than it sounds! What I liked the most was how these kifli cookies had such a light flavor. They weren’t overly sweet and would honestly be wonderful for breakfast too as they are very reminiscent of a pasty! You can make the filling sweeter but I choose to just use about 3/4 tbsp of sugar and I’m glad I went that route. After all of the really sweet cookies recently, these kifli were a welcome change!

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Common Questions About Making Kifli Cookies

What are kifli cookies?

Kifli cookies are a rolled cookies made with a yeasted dough filled with a walnut filling.

Do I have to use walnuts?

Usually, kifli is made with walnuts but almonds are a popular filling outside of Hungary.

What is the difference between rugelach and kifli?

Rugelach and kifli are very similar rolled cookie desserts but the biggest difference comes down to the fillings with kifli usually being filled with walnuts while rugelach can be filled with fruit preserves, chocolate, etc.

What does kifli mean?

Kifli (or kipfel) refers to the crescent shaped-dough. There is a range between kifli being more of a bread roll and a cookie depending on the recipe. This recipe leans more towards being a “vanillekipferl” which has a nut filling and is more of a cookie rather than being a bread roll.

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Tips on hungarian kifli cookies recipe

  • Yes, you dissolve the yeast in sour cream. I know, it caught me off guard too, but it works!
  • Make sure to grind the walnuts up pretty fine. I would actually go finer than I did on this batch.
  • This recipe is actually halved, it makes about 16 cookies. If you want more, just double it!

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Looking for more cookie recipes? Check out these recipes!

  • Classic Biscotti
  • Lemon Shortbread Cookies
  • German Pfeffernusse Cookies
  • Fluffernutter Cookies
  • Almond Spritz Cookies

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Yield: 16 Cookies

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Hungarian Kifli Cookies - Rich and flaky traditional Hungarian cookies filled with a light walnut filling. Perfect Christmas cookies!

Prep Time20 minutes

Cook Time20 minutes

Additional Time2 hours

Total Time2 hours 40 minutes

Ingredients

Cookies

  • 2 1/2 cups flour
  • 1 cup butter
  • 1 tbsp active dry yeast
  • 1/2 tbsp sugar
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 2 egg yolks, beaten
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla

Filling

  • 2 egg whites, beaten until stiff
  • 3/4 cup ground walnuts
  • sugar to taste
  • 1/4 tsp lemon juice

Instructions

  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine flour and butter, cutting together with either two knives or a pastry cutter. Hungarian Kifli Cookies (8)
  2. In a separate mixing bowl, combine sour cream, yeast, and sugar. Mix until well combined and let sit while yeast dissolves. Hungarian Kifli Cookies (9)
  3. Add yeast mixture into the flour mixture along with the vanilla and egg yolks. Mix dough together by hand until it is well combined. Split dough in half and wrap up in either plastic wrap or wax paper. Refrigerate 2-3 hours or overnight. Hungarian Kifli Cookies (10)
  4. Right before dough comes out of refrigerator, combine ingredients for filling. Set aside. Hungarian Kifli Cookies (11)
  5. On a large cutting board, sprinkle 1/3 cup flour and 1/3 cup sugar. Roll out dough into a thin circle before cutting into 8 triangles. Hungarian Kifli Cookies (12)
  6. Place 1 tsp of filling on each triangle and roll up starting on the wider end. Place on a lined cookie sheet with the open end down and bend the cookie a bit so it looks like a crescent. Repeat with process for all of the triangles from both things of dough. Hungarian Kifli Cookies (13)
  7. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes. Sprinkle powdered sugar on top and serve. Hungarian Kifli Cookies (14)

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

16

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 233Total Fat: 17gSaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 58mgSodium: 102mgCarbohydrates: 17gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 4g

This nutritional information can vary depending on the specific products you choose so this is a general guess of the correct nutritional information based on the products I used. Please keep that in mind when making the recipe.

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