Hubby tried them first in Prague on a trip for his work and came back telling that it was so soft and delicious that I would surely love it!
I searched for the recipe on the web and indeed I found how to make them at home but eventually never tried them. It took me a couple of years until I would taste them in Budapest (I liked them so much that there was no day passing without eating at least two!!!) But still coming back home, I did not dare to try making them... until one evening, coming back home from a busy day, hubby had made them for me!!! That was a nice surprise :)
So, here it is our homemade Kurtos based on the following 2 recipes found online (thank you both!):
- http://honestcooking.com/kurtoskalacs-chimney-cake/ (Honest cooking)
- http://pearlsofbaking.blogspot.fr/2013/11/chimney-cake-kurtos-kalacs.html?m=1 (Pearls of baking)
Ingredients
240gr all purpose flour (of high quality)
7gr active dry yeast
30gr sugar
a bit of salt
1 egg
45gr melted butter
120ml lukewarm milk
For the topping:
melted butter, sugar, cinnamon
Procedure
- Start by making the moulds. Use the cartons from paper towels or similar. Cover them completely with aluminium foil and brush the melted butter all over them.
- Put in a small bowl the milk, some sugar and the yeast and allow around 10min to get foamy.
- In the bowl of your mixer add all the ingredients and the above milk-yeast mixture. Knead to form a dough and continue for about 5min.
- The result is a quite sticky dough. Do NOT add more flour, this is how it should be.
- Cover and allow the dough to rise for an hour in a warm place. Often I cover it with a blanket :)
- With a silicone spatula, cut parts of the dough and in a well floured surface shape thick sheets.
- With a pizza cutter, divide in long ribbons of 1.5cm wide.
- Start to wrap those ribbons around the homemade-buttered moulds like shown in the photos. When completely covered, brush them with butter and roll them in the sugar-cinnamon mix.
- Arrange them in an oven tray like in the photos and bake at 190 degrees of Celsius for about 20min or until they get a nice golden color.
- Tap them to get out of the moulds and allow a few minutes to rest if you can resist :)
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