5.0
(11)
Your folders
Your folders

Export 9 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
SPONGE: Mix together yeast and 2 cups of flour. Add the rest of the sponge ingredients. Mix with spoon until thoroughly combined and then put in your refrigerator overnight. (this time is not in the cook time).
Step 2
The next morning, stir the sponge lightly and add the salt. Begin adding flour until it forms into a dough ball. If there is little humidity, this could be as little as one cup. If you are here in Houston, I usually end up putting in a couple and then kneading another half cup.
Step 3
Once you have a doughball, Let it rest for 20 minutes.
Step 4
Knead for 10 minutes on a lightly floured surface, adding flour as needed. The dough should be very easy to knead, fairly loose.
Step 5
Place kneaded dough into a bowl, lightly oiled and turn dough so that it is covered with oil. Let it rise until doubled in size, about an hour. Meanwhile, mix together ham and cheese.
Step 6
Punch down dough.
Step 7
Divide into 32 small balls (divide in half, then divide in half again, and again, etc.). Take each ball and flatten with your hand to a 3" circle. Place one tablespoon ham and cheese mixture into the center of each circle and close into a ball, twisting the opening closed. Make sure the opening is well sealed, or the kolaches will burst open in the oven.
Step 8
Place filled balls seam side down onto greased cookie sheets (I use 2). Cover and let rise again for half an hour. Meanwhile, preheat your oven to 375 degrees F.
Step 9
Brush kolaches with melted butter. Bake for 12-15 minutes, or until golden colored. You don't want these to get brown, or they will be too dry. Just golden, like biscuits or dinner rolls.
Step 10
Baked kolaches can be frozen, thawed, and reheated in the microwave.
Your folders

 154 views
154 viewsbadmanners.com
Your folders

 204 views
204 viewsfoodandwine.com
4.5
(5)
Your folders
 130 views
130 viewsthekitchn.com
5.0
(6)
Your folders

 235 views
235 viewshomesicktexan.com
4.8
(21)
Your folders

 151 views
151 views177milkstreet.com
Your folders

 187 views
187 viewsmylifeafterdairy.com
20 minutes
Your folders

 155 views
155 viewshomesicktexan.com
4.8
(5)
Your folders

 234 views
234 viewstasteofhome.com
5.0
(13)
10 minutes
Your folders
 250 views
250 viewswashingtonpost.com
3.5
(2)
Your folders

 219 views
219 viewshomesicktexan.com
5.0
(12)
Your folders

 197 views
197 viewstasteofhome.com
4.6
(12)
10 minutes
Your folders

 87 views
87 viewsamybakesbread.com
5.0
(2)
15 minutes
Your folders

 329 views
329 viewstaste.com.au
4.6
(5)
20 minutes
Your folders

 283 views
283 viewsmybakingaddiction.com
4.5
(511)
22 minutes
Your folders

 895 views
895 viewsfood.com
4.5
(13)
18 minutes
Your folders

 831 views
831 viewsfood.com
5.0
(6)
20 minutes
Your folders
 600 views
600 viewsiambaker.net
5.0
(1)
20 minutes
Your folders

 969 views
969 viewschelseasmessyapron.com
5.0
(41)
40 minutes
Your folders

 882 views
882 viewsdinneratthezoo.com
5.0
(19)
20 minutes