Easy Gluten Free Kolache (2024)

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These indulgent gluten free kolaches are the best way to start your day. This is an easy gluten free kolache recipe that will impress the entire family. Perfect for holidays and family gatherings.

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Imagine flaky pastry dough filled with your favorite fruit jam. Now, take it over the top with a sweet glaze, and you have the best gluten free dessert! It has the perfect flavor combination of sweet fruit and flaky crust! You can also make them with Nutella for a sinfully delicious treat.

We haven’t had kolache in forever! The problem was I couldn’t find a recipe that was gluten free that tasted light and fluffy. Not to mention the multiple tries I made, I had to get the texture just right, too. But guess what! I’ve figured this out and am so excited to share this recipe with you.

The person who is the most excited is Mr. Fearless Dining! We used to travel to New Braunfels, Texas, just for the authentic kolache when we lived in Austin. Once we went gluten free, we stopped eating it. After trying my recipe, Mr. Fearless Dining has been in a gluten free kolache food heaven since I got it right! You may also want to make this Gluten Free Czech Poppy Seed Roll!

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Cup4Cup Gluten Free Multipurpose Flour, 3 lbs

This is an awesome gluten-free flour blend for pizza crust, biscuits, and pie crust. It is also great for yeast recipes! Note, this blend does have dry milk powder, so it is not suitable for those who avoid dairy.

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Ingredient Notes:

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  • Gluten free flour blend – for this recipe, I used Cup4Cup gluten free flour blend. I tried a few other blends, but they did not turn out as fluffy as Cup4Cup. I suspect Better Batter Artisan Blend will also work really well. If you use King Arthur Gluten Free Flour, use the all-purpose blend instead of the 1 to 1 and add xanthan gum.
  • Xanthan gum – If your gluten free flour blenddoesn’t contain xanthan gum or guar gum, please add 1 teaspoon.
  • Jam – I used a plum jam I made with sliced plums, sugar, tapioca starch, and lemon juice. You can use any flavor jam you have on hand.
  • Yeast – Make sure your yeast is gluten free. Red Star Platinum is NOT.

Recipe Step-By-Step Directions:

It is so easy to make my homemade gluten free kolaches recipe.

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Step 1: Add your dry ingredients to a large bowl and whisk to blend them all.

Step 2: Add your yeast and a teaspoon of sugar to the warm milk. Make sure your milk is around 110-115º F and no hotter, or your yeast will not grow. Let the yeast mixture sit for 10 minutes.

Add in the rest of the wet ingredients and whisk to blend.

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Step 5: Place your dough onto a gluten free flour-dusted piece of wax paper. The dough will be wet but workable. If your dough is too gooey, add a little gluten free flour and work it into it.

Step 6: Drop small dough balls onto a parchment paper-lined cookie sheet. Press them down a bit and use wet fingers to make an indention for the jam in the middle of each. Let the dough rest for 15 minutes.

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Step 7: Spoon your favorite jam into the center of each dough ball. Brush each kolache with an egg wash. Don’t brush the jam centers.

Step 8: Bake the kolache at 350º F for 20-23 minutes, until the edges get a little golden like the above photo. The actual baking time will vary depending on the size of your kolache.

Step 9: Allow the kolache to cool. Add the powdered sugar and milk to a small bowl and mix. When the kolache is cooled down, drizzle the icing on top.

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Filling ideas:

I used a plum jam that I made, but you can use any fruit jam in this recipe! You can also use:

  • Nutella!
  • A sweetened cream cheese like in my Gluten Free Cheese Danish recipe.
  • Chocolate custard or vanilla custard.

Tips and Recipe FAQ

What Is Kolache?

Kolache is a delicious pastry that’s well known for having dough on the outside and a fruit jam filling. It’s served as a breakfast, brunch, or even dessert item. While it originates from the Czech Republic, it’s become very popular in some areas of the United States.

What Is The Difference Between A Kolache And A Danish?

While a kolache and a Danish tend to be filled with fruit or cheese, the texture is slightly different. Kolache dough is a little sweeter than Danish. Plus, the texture of a Danish is light, airy, fluffy, and flakes easily, while kolache is denser too.

What is the best gluten free flour to make kolache?

I feel like Cup4Cup was really good for making kolache. I tried a few other blends that worked, but they did not turn out quite as fluffy as Cup4Cup. I suspect Better Batter Artisan Blend will also work really well. If you use King Arthur Gluten Free Flour, use the all-purpose blend instead of the 1 to 1 and add xanthan gum.

How Do You Store Kolaches?

When you make this easy kolache recipe after they have been baked and cooled, you need to store it in an airtight sealed container. They will last 3-4 days in the refrigerator.

Make sure to keep the gluten free kolaches away from steam, direct sunlight, and heat. Otherwise, they will go bad rapidly. A few ways to tell if they have started to go bad is if the dough seems to have gotten really hard or dry. Either way, check them, and if they don’t seem right, then don’t eat them to be safe.

Can You Freeze Kolaches?

Yes, you can freeze this kolache recipe. You will need to wrap each one up in some plastic wrap, then place it in a storage container in the freezer. Wrapping them separately gives some added protection, and then you can quickly grab what you need.

How Do You Reheat Kolache?

The best way to reheat kolache is by placing them on a baking sheet and heating them for 5-7 minutes in the oven. You should heat the oven to 325º F, so it’s not too hot when warming them.

Typically, it’s best to keep them out of the microwave because sometimes the dough will harden rather quickly if you leave them in too long.

Trust me when I tell you that gluten free baking and cooking do take some practice. There are going to be days when your recipes don’t turn out. That is totally normal, and while it’s frustrating, you will get the hang of it. Just don’t give up. Take a peek at my Gluten Free Pantry Essentials And Equipment Recommendations touse as a guide to help.

More gluten free treats to make:

If you can’t get enough of these gluten free kolache, try some of my other amazing breakfast recipes.

  • Grandma’s Homemade Cheese Blintz
  • Delicious Gluten Free Sable Cookies
  • Grab N Go Gluten Free Oatmeal Breakfast Bars
  • Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls With A Creamy Peanut Butter Glaze

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Gluten Free Kolache

Sandi Gaertner

These light and fluffy gluten free kolache make a delicious treat! Easy step by step directions and a video to walk you through every step.

5 from 11 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Rise Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Course Gluten Free Breakfast Recipes, Gluten Free Dessert Recipes

Cuisine Czech

Servings 12 Kolache

Calories 284 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon yeast 1 packet
  • 3 ¼ cups gluten free flour blend * see note
  • 4 tablespoons sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup milk
  • 6 tablespoons butter melted, see note
  • 2 eggs large
  • 1 tablespoon lemon zest
  • flour for dusting and rolling

Egg Wash

  • 1 egg
  • 1 tablespoon milk

Icing

  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon milk Add more as needed after mixing

Instructions

  • Add your dry ingredients to a large bowl and whisk to blend them all together.

  • Add your yeast and a teaspoon of sugar to the warm milk. Make sure your milk is around 110-115º F and no hotter or your yeast will not grow. Let the yeast mixture sit for 10 minutes. Add in the rest of the wet ingredients and whisk to blend.

  • Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix well.

  • Cover your bowl with plastic wrap and allow your dough to rise for one hour.

  • Place your dough onto a gluten free flour-dusted piece of wax paper. The dough will be wet, but workable. If your dough is too gooey, add a little gluten free flour and work it into the dough.

  • Drop small balls of dough onto a parchment paper-lined cookie sheet. Press them down a bit and use wet fingers to make an indention in the middle of each for the jam. Let the dough rise for 15 minutes.

  • Spoon your favorite jam into the center of each dough ball. Brush each kolache around the perimeter up to the filling with an egg wash. Don't brush the jam centers.

  • Bake the kolache at 350º F for 20-23 minutes, until the edges get a little golden. The actual baking time will vary depending on the size of your kolache.

  • Allow the kolache to cool. Add the powdered sugar and milk to a small bowl and mix. When the kolache is cooled down, drizzle the icing on top.

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Notes

  1. I only tested this recipe with Cup4Cup gluten free flour and the kolache turned out light and fluffy. I suspect you will get the same result with Better Batter Artisinal Blend gluten free flour or King Arthur Gluten Free All-Purpose Flour (add xanthan gum if you use this one) but I haven’t tested them.
  2. If your gluten free flour blenddoesn’t contain xanthan gum or guar gum, please add 1 teaspoon.
  3. Cup4Cup has dried milk powder so if you want to make this recipe dairy-free you will need a different gluten free flour blend.
  4. You can use your favorite jam, jelly, sweet cream cheese, custard, and even Nutella in the centers.
  5. These kolaches will keep up to 4 days in an air-tight container, or up to 4 months in the freezer.

SPECIAL NOTE

Please know that every gluten free flour blend has a different starch to grain ratio. If you use a blend I didn’t test, you may need to adjust your moisture levels in your baked goods.

Nutrition

Serving: 1kolacheCalories: 284kcalCarbohydrates: 49gProtein: 6gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 58mgSodium: 173mgPotassium: 52mgFiber: 3gSugar: 26gVitamin A: 272IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 56mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

How do you make stretchy dough without gluten? ›

Essential Ingredients for a Stretchy Dough

Xanthan Gum: An essential ingredient in gluten-free baking, xanthan gum is a stabilizer that replicates the elastic properties of gluten, helping to bind the ingredients together and create a stretchy texture.

Is there a trick to baking with gluten-free flour? ›

Gluten-free flours often contain fine starches, so they absorb more liquid than conventional flour. To address this, gluten-free recipes usually call for more liquid and produce looser batters. They may also call for a larger quantity of leavening, like baking powder, to help add volume and lighten the texture.

Can I substitute gluten-free flour for all purposes? ›

Substitute by weight, not volume. Moreover, because they are finer, they weigh less than all-purpose flour, so it is a good idea to substitute your blend for the all-purpose by weight, rather than by volume. If the original recipe calls for 260 grams of all-purpose flour, substitute with 260 grams of your blend.

What makes a kolache a kolache? ›

Kolaches were brought to Texas by Czech immigrants and now have a cult-like following, for good reason. Almost a Danish pastry, they are made with a brioche-like bread dough instead of laminated layers; their centers filled with creamy sweet cheese and the slightest hint of lemon.

What holds gluten free dough together? ›

The three most common binders are xanthan gum, guar gum and psyllium husk powder. Each one works in a slightly different way to help create the structure we need to hold baked goods together.

How do you add elasticity to gluten free dough? ›

Psyllium husk is the crucial ingredient in gluten free bread baking. It acts as a binder, and it gives gluten free bread dough the elasticity, flexibility and extensibility it needs so you can actually knead and shape it without any problems.

What can I use instead of xanthan gum in gluten free baking? ›

Gluten free binding ingredients that are an alternative to xanthan gum
  • Eggs.
  • Mashed pumpkin or banana.
  • Psyllium husk or psyllium husk powder.
  • Chia seeds, flaxseeds or chia/flax meal.
  • Chocolate.
  • Yoghurt, cream or thick dairy products.
  • Starches like tapioca flour, potato starch and glutinous rice flour.
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What does cream of tartar do in gluten free baking? ›

When combined with baking soda, it becomes a leavening agent (the stuff that makes baked goods puff up in the oven) by producing carbon dioxide gas. If you ever run out of baking powder, you can substitute 1/4 teaspoon baking soda plus 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar for 1 teaspoon baking powder.

Which gluten-free flour is best for baking? ›

Best Overall: Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour

This mix, which has all recognizable ingredients (including sweet white rice flour, which is the main ingredient in mochi, a nice light, powdery, starchy flour that doubles as a binder), worked well in all three of our tests.

Why are my gluten-free pancakes gummy? ›

With gluten-free baking, we use a combination of gluten-free flours, starches, and a binder (like xanthan gum). These ingredients take longer to set than regular gluten-containing flour, meaning they may remain slightly “gummy” or sticky until they have cooled.

Is sourdough bread gluten-free? ›

Sourdough is not gluten free, but we know that many people with IBS, gluten intolerance, or gluten sensitivity can tolerate sourdough bread. This is because the methods used to make sourdough break down some of the gluten in the flour so it is easier to digest.

Is peanut butter gluten-free? ›

In its natural form, both peanuts and peanut butter are gluten-free. Many store-bought brands of peanut butter are also gluten-free, with gluten-containing peanut butter tending to be the exception rather than the rule.

What is a Texas kolache called? ›

Klobasneks are much more commonly known as kolaches in Texas, but should not be confused with traditional Czech kolaches, which are also popular and are known by the same name. Klobasneks are similar in style to sausage rolls, but the meat is wrapped in kolache dough.

What is the difference between a kolach and a kolache? ›

Kolache is the plural form of kolach, which indicates one, single pastry despite many Texans still adding an extra “s” to indicate many “kolaches” (plural).

Why are kolaches only in Texas? ›

By the early 1900s more than 9,000 Czech people had immigrated to Texas. They brought with them recipes for koláč—hand-sized circles of yeasty baked dough, imbued with fillings like apricot, prune, and sweetened soft cheeses.

What makes gluten free flour stretchy? ›

Add xanthan gum to gluten-free flour. It enhances elastic qualities that gluten-free flours lack, making it easier to work with and less likely to crumble. Add plenty of water to the gluten-free flour to prevent the pastry from becoming too dry when rolling out.

What ingredient makes dough stretchy? ›

The more gluten, the more elastic, stretchy and strong the dough will be. Mixing gluten and water results in a dough that almost feels like rubber.

How do you stretch gluten-free pizza dough? ›

You can also gently stretch the dough sideways by pressing your palms on either side of the dough and slowly pulling your hands away from each other.

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