Kifli Walnut Roll Recipe (2024)

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A Kifli Walnut Roll is a soft and tender dough filled with a sweet walnut filling and shaped into a crescent. Easy Walnut Rolls are special anytime.

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Soft and tender yeast dough is filled with a sweet nut filling that is too good to be saved for special occasions. This sweet dough recipe makes a soft and tender Kifli Walnut Roll that is easy enough to make any time.

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What is a Kifli?

A Kifli is a traditional yeast bread that is rolled and formed into a crescent before baking. The term Kifli is traditionally referred to as the Hungarian version and can be made as a pastry roll such as this one or a cookie.

In other countries, a Kifli can be called Kipfel, Kifla, Kifle, or Gipfel, and the list goes on according to who and where they’re made and date back as far as the 10th century.

Regardless of what you call them, they are easy enough to make in your own home.

Kifli Walnut Roll Ingredients

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These rolls may look complicated but the ingredient list is simple.

  • Flour – all-purpose flour
  • Milk – whole milk, *scalded
  • Yeast – instant or active yeast
  • Butter – we used unsalted. If you use salted, eliminate the salt
  • Sugar
  • Salt – for baking I like using fine sea salt. I find it blends and dissolves better.
  • Eggs – we use large eggs
  • Walnuts
  • Vanilla Extract

What is scalded milk?

Older recipes called for scalded milk to kill bacteria and enzymes that prevented the dough from rising. However, today, most milk is pasteurized which eliminates this bacteria and enzymes so it’s no longer necessary.

I still do it because the warmer temperature helps activate the yeast and blends well with the softened butter. Also, it’s said to make breads light and cakes spongy.

You do not have to scald the milk for this recipe! However, I suggest that all of the ingredients be at least room temperature before they’re added.

How do you scald milk?

  1. Add the milk to a small saucepan.
  2. Using an instant-read thermometer, heat the milk to 180°F. The milk will just start to form a skin over the top and is just under the boiling point. You’ll see little bubbles just on the edge.
  3. Remove the pan from the stove and place it in the refrigerator for 12 to 15 minutes or until the temperature of the milk lowers to at least 110°F.

Kifli Dough Recipe

Making Kifli Dough is easier than many dough recipes. It is a soft and buttery dough that is easy to handle. It’s not as delicate as some sweet roll dough such as brioche.

I do recommend that you use an electric stand mixer with the paddle attachment. Here’s how we made the Kifli Dough.

  1. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer, combine the sugar and beaten egg. Blend everything together.
  2. Add the yeast, salt, and butter. Mix slowly while drizzling in the scalded milk.
  3. With the mixer on its lowest setting, gradually add the flour until you can handle it without it sticking to your hands. This can be 4 to 6 cups. Don’t add more than you need or the dough will become tough.
  4. Put the dough in an oiled bowl and cover it with a towel or plastic wrap at room temperature until the dough rises 30% to 50%, approximately 90 minutes.
  5. Shape your dough and then let the rolls rise on a covered baking sheet until puffy, approximately 60 minutes.
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Nut Filling

The nut filling is very simple to make. I combined my ground nuts, sugar, softened butter, cinnamon and a bit of milk. You want to make it a sand consistency that holds it’s shape but isn’t overly wet. Think sand castles.

I used my mini food processor to finely grind my nuts.

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Variations you can make

  • Exchange walnuts for a nut with a similar consistency such as pecans.
  • We finished these Kifli nut rolls with an egg wash followed by a sprinkle of turbinado sugar because we love that little crunch. Here are some other options.
    • dust with powdered sugar
    • sprinkle with additional ground nuts
    • drizzle with a glaze
  • We used cinnamon in the nut filling recipe. You could substitute nutmeg but use only half of the recommended amount.
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Tips for the perfect Kifli Rolls

  • In the video, I show you how to make large Kifli Rolls which are perfect as a breakfast pastry. We also show you how to make smaller Kifli rolls. Regardless of which one you make, use manageable sized pieces of dough.
  • For the larger rolls, spread the filling on each individual roll. Dough scraps can be rerolled. For the small rolls, I applied the nut filling on the rolled sheet. This saves a lot of time and makes them faster to finish.
  • Don’t spread the filling too heavily. It will bake out. Actually those little crunches are delicious and never go to waste in our household.
  • The dough is easier to cut if it’s cool (not cold). Once it warms up it’s a little harder to cut.
  • The turbinado sugar will stick to the rolls if the egg wash is still wet. It’s helpful to do a few at a time before the egg wash dries.

Store Walnut Rolls at room temperature in an air-tight container. These Walnut Rolls also freeze very well.

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Kifli Walnut Roll Recipe

Author: Julie Menghini

A Kifli Walnut Roll is a soft and tender dough filled with a sweet walnut filling and shaped into a crescent. Easy Walnut Rolls are special anytime.

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Proof time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Total Time 2 hours hrs 55 minutes mins

Course American, Hungarian

Cuisine Bread, Snack

Keyword: Nut roll, Pastry Nut Roll, Walnut roll

Servings: 24 small rolls

Ingredients

Kifli Dough

  • 1 cup whole milk scalded
  • 2 1/4 tsp instant yeast 1 packet
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/2 cup butter softened
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 5 cups flour all-purpose *4-6 cups

Kifli Nut Filling

  • 1 cup ground walnuts
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/8 cup milk

Egg Wash Finish

  • 1 egg
  • 1 tsp water
  • 1 tbsp turbinado sugar sugar in the raw (optional)

Instructions

  • Scald milk by bringing it to 180 °F in a small saucepan, about 5 minutes on medium heat. Refrigerate the milk until the temperature is lowered to 110°F, 12 to 15 minutes.

  • In the bowl of an electric stand mixer, combine the sugar and eggs and mix until thoroughly combined. Add the yeast, butter, and salt. With the mixer on low, stream in the scaled milk.

  • Add flour one scoop at a time, with the mixer on it's lowest setting, until the dough is manageable. *This may be less or more than 5 cups.

  • Put the dough in an oiled bowl and cover it to rise until it increases 30% or 50% in volume, approximately 90 minutes.

  • Combine the walnut filling ingredients and stir until combined. Drizzle in a small amount of milk and stir until the mixture holds together.

Large Kifli Walnut Rolls

  • Remove raised dough and roll it out in manageable sized pieces. Cut the dough into large 9"x5" triangles.

  • Spread the filling onto each large triangle and roll into a crescent shape. Place the rolls on an oiled or parchment paper-lined baking tray. Cover and allow the rolls to rise until puffy, 1 hour.

Small Kifli Walnut Rolls

  • Roll out the dough out into a manageable sized piece in the shape of a rectangle. Spread the filling directly onto the dough. Cut into small triangles with a ravioli or pizza cutter.

  • Place the rolls on an oiled or parchment paper-lined baking tray. Cover and allow the rolls to rise until puffy, 1 hour.

Prepare for baking

  • Preheat the oven to 325 °F. Brush the rolls with the egg wash.

  • Sprinkle with turbinado sugar (sugar in the raw)

  • Bake large rolls 25-30 minutes and small rolls 20-25 minutes, turning the baking sheet half way through.

  • Cool on a cooling rack. Rolls can be stored at room temperature in an air-tight container or frozen.

Notes

The turbinado sugar will stick to the rolls if the egg wash is still wet. It’s helpful to do a few at a time before the egg wash dries.

It’s not necessary to scald the milk but we recommend that all of the ingredients be at room temperature.

Don’t spread the filling too heavily. It will bake out.

Nutrition

Calories: 227kcalCarbohydrates: 34gProtein: 5gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 39mgSodium: 147mgPotassium: 78mgFiber: 1gSugar: 13gVitamin A: 174IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 28mgIron: 1mg

Nutritional Disclaimer

This recipe was calculated using the exact brands and measurements I used to make this recipe. If you are following a strict diet please note changing anything will cause the nutritional info to change. My calculations are intended as a guide only.

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FAQs

What does kifli mean in Hungarian? ›

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.

How do you eat Kifli? ›

Kifli is eaten like bread or rolls; it is usually made into a sandwich, sometimes plain or with butter like a fresh baguette. Often, especially for breakfast, the topping is jam or honey. They may also be used for dunking.

What is a kifling? ›

These are like Serbian croissants. You can vary them in size making larger or smaller sizes depending on how you use them.

Where did Kieflies come from? ›

Rumor has it kifli originated in Hungary and are sometimes called kolache cookies - depending on the country, you will find them as rolls, roszke, rosky, or rosćići (little horns).

What is the difference between croissant and kifli? ›

It differs form the French croissant in many ways. Its dough has a soft, bread-like texture instead of the flaky, butter-based puff pastry and kiflis have to be cooked in salted water before being baked. It is used like bread, eaten with butter, meat slices, cheese or any sandwich-filling.

What do Hungarians say before eating? ›

“Enjoy your meal!” Hungarians always say 'jó étvágyat” to each other before they start devouring their meal. A számlát kérem! “The bill, please!” Common term for getting the bill in a bar or restaurant. Don't forget to check if the tip is included.

Are kiffles and kolaches the same? ›

Hungarian kolaches or kolachy are cookies made with a sweet pastry dough and a variety of fillings. In other parts of Eastern Europe and some parts of Hungry call these same cookies apricot kiffles.

What does kipling mean? ›

Origin:British. Meaning:Curer of salmon or herring. Kipling is a boy's name of British origin. More commonly seen as a surname, Kipling was once an occupational name, given to those who cure herring or salmon for a living.

What are keiflies? ›

A Kifli is a cookie made with light and flaky pastry dough that is generally filled with something sweet like jams or preserves.

What is the origin of the word Kipferl? ›

The term "Kipferl" translates to "crescent" in German, referring to its distinctive crescent shape. Austria offers various types of Kipferl, each with its own unique taste and texture. One popular variation is the yeasted wheat dough Kipferl, which is commonly enjoyed for breakfast, either plain or with butter and jam.

Where did kolaczki come from? ›

These sweet treats originated in Poland and have become popular not only within Polish communities but also around the world. The exact origin of Kolaczki is somewhat elusive, as they have been part of Polish culinary tradition for centuries.

Where did Mantecados originate? ›

Mantecadas are spongy pastries originating in Spain. Perhaps the best known mantecadas are from Northwestern Spain, being a traditional product of the city of Astorga, province of León, as well as the nearby Maragateria comarca.

What nationality is Kifli? ›

The Hungarian Kifli recipe is a Christmas tradition along with Kolach and stuffed cabbage in our family. Traditional recipes will always remain the center of our Holidays.

What is kifla in English? ›

crescent roll / crescent(s)

What is the Hungarian toast phrase? ›

The Hungarian word for “cheers” is “egészségedre” (try saying that after you've had a few) but it should never be used with the clink of beer glasses. Legend has it that when Hungary's 1848 revolution against the Habsburgs was defeated, the Austrians celebrated with a toast of beer.

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