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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 12604" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>Kolaches are a sweet roll, made by the local Bohemians and Czechs. The dough is very light and slightly sweet and they have a depression in the middle that holds the filling. My grandmother was one of the world's best bread makers and so she asked her nephew's wife (who was Bohemian) to show her how to make kolaches. She (the nephew's wife) made the best ones I've ever had. My Grandmother made some pretty good ones but they were never as good as the nephew's wife. My Grandmother was a good German and she swore that she couldn't get them quite right because she wasn't Bohemian. I suppose now-a-days that would be considered politically incorrect but in those days it was just a good joke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 12604, member: 135"] Kolaches are a sweet roll, made by the local Bohemians and Czechs. The dough is very light and slightly sweet and they have a depression in the middle that holds the filling. My grandmother was one of the world's best bread makers and so she asked her nephew's wife (who was Bohemian) to show her how to make kolaches. She (the nephew's wife) made the best ones I've ever had. My Grandmother made some pretty good ones but they were never as good as the nephew's wife. My Grandmother was a good German and she swore that she couldn't get them quite right because she wasn't Bohemian. I suppose now-a-days that would be considered politically incorrect but in those days it was just a good joke. [/QUOTE]
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