When the heat of this summer rolled around, I thought of those sweet pastries, cookies, cakes and "made from scratch things" that filled Anna's humble kitchen. So, I set myself a challenge and created my grandmother Anna's Cottage Cheese Rolls (recipe follows). These are little Slovak breakfast pastries which were/are held in high regard in our family. I swallowed my pride, did my best and produced something close to the soft, semi sweet pastry dough which held succulent golden raisins and sweet cottage cheese filling.
They were great to eat, sketch, paint and ink.
Here's my tribute, Anna Sweet, in the form of a character.
Recipe (courtesy of Slovak-American Cook Book, first published in 1892):
Slovak Cottage Cheese Rolls
Dough
6 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons sugar
2 packets of yeast
1 pound soft butter
5 egg yolks
1 whole egg
1 cup milk
Filling
2 16 oz cartons of cottage cheese, drained
1/2 box golden raisins
2 eggs
1 cup of granulated sugar (combine filling ingredients and blend well)
Sift dry ingredients. Mix butter and yeast and add to the mixture. Work together until well blended. Add yolks, whole egg and milk. Mix well. Chill dough overnight. Roll out dough 1/4 inch thick. Cut into 3 inch squares. Place a teaspoon of filling on each square. Gather up the four corners and fold one over the other and pinch together. Place on ungreased baking sheet and allow to rise (about 1 hour). Brush with beaten egg yolk, mixed with one tablespoon of milk. Sprinkle with powdered sugar. Bake at 350 F until golden brown (about 20 - 25 minutes). Enjoy!