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Hungarian Kifli1 cup butter or margarine, softened1 cup cream style cottage cheese 2 cups all-purpose flour 2 egg whites 2 cups chopped nuts 1/2 cup water 2 tablespoons ground cinnamon
In large bowl, beat together butter or margarine and cottage cheese til light and fluffy. Add Note:
These cookies need time to make as the dough needs to cool and "rest" for several hours. They are worth the effort. Some recipes use sour cream instead of cottage cheese the consistency is the same with the cookie and it all tastes just as delicious.
1-3 of 9 reviews Next >> Would not make this again. These are terriable. This is not the real recipe for Kiflis. Would make this again. My daughter's grandparents, who are form Pennslyvania, always have these cookies at Christmas time, and they are such a big hit. We enjoy them just plain with nuts, but our favorites are the fruit filled. I find them a "cut above the rest" when it comes to presenting these cookies at the holidays, old fashioned yet very filling and subtle yet delicious tasting...almost can't get enough of them. Easy to make too. Would make this again. My aunt taught me to make these cookies when I was in my teens. She rolls the cookies in granulated sugar prior to baking on greased pans or on parchment paper (easiest). With the sugar you have to take care not to burn the cookies and also need to remove them from pans before they stick. The parchment paper is a lifesaver. I make these cookies every Christmas, they are my favorite. e
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