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Mean Purple

Active Member
Czech stop reminded me.....

So I recently learned that a kolache is a fruit filled pastry (Danish) and what I call a kolache is actually a klobasnek. Also, why does nobody outside of TX sell them?
AZ is rotten with breakfast enchiladas and burritos but no eastern European pastries

BTW ever had a chopped brisket kolbasnek? It'll change your life.
Correct. Don't know, but I think I had one in VA once. Yes (and yes).
 

Eight

Member
Czech stop reminded me.....

So I recently learned that a kolache is a fruit filled pastry (Danish) and what I call a kolache is actually a klobasnek. Also, why does nobody outside of TX sell them?
AZ is rotten with breakfast enchiladas and burritos but no eastern European pastries

BTW ever had a chopped brisket kolbasnek? It'll change your life.

definitely some places in the midwest that do them, but how many slavic people do you think moved to az
 

Ron Swanson

Full Member
I remember in 2003 when TCU played at UH, I hosted a bunch of TCU friends at my parents house. My mom bought a bunch of kolaches (i.e. klobasneks) for breakfast and a bunch of my friends didn’t know what this greatness was that they were eating.

It blew me away that people had gone through the first 20 some-odd years of life without ever enjoying a kolache. I didn’t know they were a Texas thing until then, I just assumed they were everywhere.
 

talor

Active Member
I remember in 2003 when TCU played at UH, I hosted a bunch of TCU friends at my parents house. My mom bought a bunch of kolaches (i.e. klobasneks) for breakfast and a bunch of my friends didn’t know what this greatness was that they were eating.

It blew me away that people had gone through the first 20 some-odd years of life without ever enjoying a kolache. I didn’t know they were a Texas thing until then, I just assumed they were everywhere.
Liked for calling the food stuffs what the food stuffs are actually called.
 
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