Kieffles Cookies Recipe

This Hungarian Kieffles Cookies Recipe is a cherished family recipe from my friend. She was kind enough to share her recipe that has been handed down through the ages. Fruit filled light pastry cookie is a delight.

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Kieffles Cookie Recipe
Kieffles Cookie Recipe

Kniffles, Kiffles, or Kieffles

The recipe from my friend was written out on a recipe card and the title was Kniffles. I asked if the “k” was silent. She said they have always pronounced the “k”. After making the pastry cookie, I started to do a bit of research to find out more. Everywhere I searched came up with nothing.

Then one day, I decided to ask about them in a German recipes group hoping someone would know what this recipe was. People kept saying it is Kiffles. Then I posted the recipe ingredients, and a wonderful lady posted a newspaper clipping with a recipe for Kieffles. It was the same recipe I made! Eureka they are called Kieffles.

However, it seems that this might be spelled a few different ways as well. Kniffles, Keiffles or Kiffles or Kiffli. Either way, here is a recipe for a delightful delicate pastry cookie.

Fruit Filled Cookie
Fruit Filled Cookie

Without knowing how the cookie is supposed to look, I cut out 4-inch squares, added the applesauce filling and folded over one corner to the other. Baked them and iced them. What I made was more of a turnover pastry. I see now that was not quite right.

Fruit Filled Rolled Crescent Cookie
Fruit Filled Rolled Crescent Cookie

Since doing a bit of research, I have found out that Kieffle is cut into a small square with two ends rolled toward the center. With that said, the recipe that was posted on that German recipe group explained a crescent shape. Therefore, I am posting information on both forms.

Please note that recipes such as this can have many variations based on the region you live or the family you grew up in. People also change recipes based on personal tastes and access to ingredients available. I do not profess to be the expert on this subject; however, I have provided you with a good cookie recipe that I have made.

Either way, they are a delicate cookie that can be filled with various fruit fillings. Try a few to find your favorite such as apricot, cherry, apple, or nut fillings such as pecan, almond, or poppyseed.

Kieffles Cookies Recipe Tips and Options

Use a thick fruit filling. If the fruit filling it too thin, it will run out of the cookie. A great option is the Solo Brand Cake & Pastry Filling.

Divide the dough into 3 balls, cover, and chill for 3 hours before rolling out.

Arrange the cookies approximately 1-inch apart on parchment paper.

Bake until barely golden brown. Remove and let cook on baking sheet for 1-2 minutes, then carefully remove to cooling racks and allow to completely cool.

Use cream cheese or small cheese curds. I have used both now successfully in this recipe.

Two Methods of Rolling out Dough and Filling for the Kieffles Cookies

I could be completely wrong; however, through my research and reading through various recipes, it seems that the cookie share can be made two different ways. Both beautiful.

Kieffles Cookie Recipe
Kieffles Cookie Recipe

First method using squares with two edges folded over

Roll out the dough and measure. Try and roll the dough into a rectangle about 1/8-inch-thick square.

Use a pastry wheel or a sharp knife to cut your dough into 1 ½ -inch small squares.

Line the cookie sheet with parchment paper place the squares on the paper.

Place only ½-3/4 teaspoons of filling on each square.

Moisten two opposite corners of the dough with a bit of water, lift the corners over the filling and gently pinch them together.

Delicate Fruit Filled Cookie
Delicate Fruit Filled Cookie

Second method with a round shape cut into pie wedges

Roll a circle 8-10 inches wide approximately 1/8-inch thick.

Spread the filling on the circle.

Cut into 8 pie-shaped wedges.

Roll up starting with the wide end. Place on parchment lined cookie sheet. Shape into a half moon crescent.

Kieffles Cookies piled on a plate
Kieffles Cookies piled on a plate

Storing Kieffles

This cookie can be stored in the refrigerator or freezer. Store the Kieffles in an airtight container layering the cookies between layers of waxed paper.

When ready to serve, bring the cookies to room temperature and dust with powdered sugar. Or drizzle with icing made from ½ cup of powdered sugar and 2 teaspoons of milk or water.

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Kieffles Cookies Recipe

This Hungarian Kieffles Cookies Recipe is a cherished family recipe from my friend. She was kind enough to share her recipe that has been handed down through the ages. Fruit filled light pastry cookie is a delight.
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time20 minutes
Total Time35 minutes
Course: Cookie, Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Cookie, Dessert, fruit, holiday recipe
Servings: 24 Cookies
Calories: 166kcal

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Ingredients

  • 2 Cups Flour
  • 1 Cup Cottage Cheese or softened cream cheese
  • 1 Cup Butter
  • 1 Cup Fruit Filling Thick
  • 1/2 Cup Nuts (optional) Chopped

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Instructions

  • With an electric mixer, whip the butter and cottage cheese until smooth. Then use a pastry cutter to cut in the flour adding 1 cup at a time.
  • Use one of the shaping methods mentioned in the blog post and below. Either the rolled crescent cookie or the cut out squares with two sides pulled up making sure to add the fruit filling and optional nuts.
    Delicate Fruit Filled Cookie
  • Place on a parchment lined baking sheet. Bake in an oven that has been preheated to 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 20 minutes.
  • Bake until barely golden brown. Remove and let cook on baking sheet for 1-2 minutes, then carefully remove to cooling racks and allow to completely cool.
  • When ready to serve, bring the cookies to room temperature and dust with powdered sugar. Or drizzle with icing made from ½ cup of powdered sugar and 2 teaspoons of milk or water.
    Kieffles Cookies Recipe

Rolled Crescent Shape Cookie

  • Roll a circle 8-10 inches wide approximately1/8-inch thick.
    Spread the filling on the circle.
    Cut into 8 pie-shaped wedges.
    Roll up starting with the wide end. Place on parchment lined cookie sheet. Shape into a half moon crescent.

Square Cookie with Two Sides Pulled Up

  • Roll out the dough and measure. Try and roll the dough into a rectangle about 1/8-inch-thick square.
    Use a pastry wheel or a sharp knife to cut your dough into 1 ½ -inch small squares.
    Line the cookie sheet with parchment paper place the squares on the paper.
    Place only ½-3/4 teaspoons of filling on each square.
    Moisten two opposite corners of the dough with a bit of water, lift the corners over the filling and gently pinch them together.

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Nutrition

Calories: 166kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 37mg | Potassium: 57mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 18IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 1mg
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