Sausage Gravy Kolache - Food Wishes

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @tyrepair
    @tyrepair Год назад +176

    It’s so great that you credit Chef John for the sausage recipe! Class act 🫡

    • @RyllenKriel
      @RyllenKriel Год назад +12

      He had to Cz-cz-cz-Czechity-Czech himself before he break-fast sausage credited himself!

    • @LRLLRLRR
      @LRLLRLRR Год назад

      O7

  • @caesarsalad77
    @caesarsalad77 Год назад +90

    Chef John just casually poking a smiley face into his risen dough like we wouldn't notice.

    • @coolcanoechic
      @coolcanoechic Год назад +1

      I noticed! 😂

    • @moehoward01
      @moehoward01 Год назад +1

      @@coolcanoechic Me, too. But _he_ didn't. Too bad. It was highly Chef John joke-worthy.

  • @southdakotachick3456
    @southdakotachick3456 Год назад +43

    My mom made these often with apricot jam or cherry pie filling when I was a child growing up in Nebraska. She put an icing glaze on them. For some reason, I thought they were German. Sometimes, we would have breakfast at church on Sunday to raise money for school activities, etc. She would make hundreds of them for breakfast or bake sale. Oh, she made runzas, too! Great memories stirring! Thanks

    • @MrMervyn
      @MrMervyn Год назад +1

      A lot of Slavic stuff gets mistaken for German/Austrian stuff. That's imperialism/colonialism for ya. (Though the influences of course went both ways.)

  • @stacyrynd7110
    @stacyrynd7110 Год назад +12

    Oh these look delicious. I also wanted to say thank you for continuing to keep the printed blog post. It’s my primary source of menu ideas.

  • @lakotak5289
    @lakotak5289 Год назад +6

    I absolutely love your recipes and the way you talk chef😊. With lots of respect from South Africa

  • @lesssalt
    @lesssalt Год назад +8

    Chef John is an international treasure.

  • @SCCelticGoddes
    @SCCelticGoddes Год назад +3

    Chef Johns "funny" voice is how I relax after a stressful day. Love Chef John!

  • @FantaLain
    @FantaLain Год назад +3

    I can eat neither sausage nor sausage gravy, but I always watch Chef John videos. Its very soothing

  • @NoahNobody
    @NoahNobody Год назад +9

    In Finland, I make something similar, but to make the well, I press down with a glass tumbler of appropriate size.

  • @michaelogden5958
    @michaelogden5958 Год назад +198

    According to many sources and a few Czech/Texan friends, a kolache is sweet. Savory "kolaches" are called klobasnek. But I freely admit that most Texans like me (a native Texan) call anything that looks more or less like a kolache a kolache. Cheers!

    • @JohnKolendaHOU
      @JohnKolendaHOU Год назад +10

      To be fair, I'm pretty sure the Czech don't have a better word for boudin stuffed into kolache dough.

    • @ErikWaiss
      @ErikWaiss Год назад +14

      As a Nebraska Czech I can attest that the Texan savory "kolaches" are an abomination in the face of all that is good... :D

    • @zuzanalehotska
      @zuzanalehotska Год назад +9

      You can say "slaný koláč" and the rest of Czech will understand... (we use that description even for quiche 😅)

    • @JamesJones-oz8hi
      @JamesJones-oz8hi Год назад +1

      Sounds legit

    • @WheatGrinding
      @WheatGrinding Год назад +15

      Klobasnek sounds like what you do to rattlers

  • @RobbieVoy
    @RobbieVoy Год назад +6

    When I was in college and living in Houston many many years ago I worked nights for a period. I have very fond memories of going to a hole in the wall bakery on my way home for sausage kolaches coming fresh out of the oven. As you said, the bun looked like roll and tasted slightly sweet. The interior had a large cavity created by the steam coming from the little sausage (think lil smokies) baked inside. I will have to try your version.

  • @XavierRogers-y3t
    @XavierRogers-y3t Год назад

    Chef John is an international treasure.. Chef John is an international treasure..

  • @NicePersonNumberSeven
    @NicePersonNumberSeven Год назад +1

    It’s the morning of Father’s Day and my granddaughter and I are up getting ready to make your recommended Father’s Day brunch. Thank you for what is sure to be another fond memory enhanced by your delicious recipes and marvelous teaching skills.

  • @silaskelly604
    @silaskelly604 Год назад +2

    I grew up in a Czech community in Kansas. Kolaches are a big deal there. The county fair annual winner for Kolaches took to me and shared her recipes before she passed on. They are great, but all are the sweet types, (and of course, cottage cheese {ugh}). This will be so great to add to my portfolio - Thanks so much Chef John.

  • @clashwithkeen
    @clashwithkeen Год назад

    Forward thinking tips like using the left over butter and egg for later steps is my favorite part of consuming recipes in video form vs written.
    It's the little things that go a long way when planning things out in advance. Thanks for including those.

  • @igiveupfine
    @igiveupfine Год назад +1

    for sausage gravy, add black coffee! it adds brown flavor, and acid! both perfect additions!

  • @MrConestogaman
    @MrConestogaman Год назад +4

    My grandma made sweet kolaches with prune, apricot, and poppyseed filling with a sprinkle of coconut on top. The dough was also not a yeast dough, but flour, egg, cream cheese which made a flaky pastry type dough, instead of risen. Thanks for the memory!

  • @olbailey8606
    @olbailey8606 Год назад

    That dough looks divine. I’m an Aussie. Haven’t experienced Kolaches or sausage gravy. What a combo. Mouth is watering.

  • @drunkenfarmerjohn42
    @drunkenfarmerjohn42 Год назад

    "Allegedly."
    That's what I appreciates about you, Chef John.

  • @HyperactiveNeuron
    @HyperactiveNeuron Год назад +8

    Oh I'm totally making these! Every Christmas I make a "breakfast" casserole for the family and of course I make sure it's super tasty and pay no attention to calories or whatever... It's Christmas! Eat because it tastes good. You can be better after New Years. I think this might be my new brunch thing. It needs an egg and some bacon... Maybe crumbled bacon on top and a sunny side up egg(s) on the side

  • @barbaraweigel9831
    @barbaraweigel9831 Год назад +4

    I just love how you do these videos. I get a laugh and a great recipe 😋

  • @bitslammer
    @bitslammer Год назад +6

    Some of the best Kolaches I've ever had were at a place in New Iberia LA. I think it was called Meche's. They also had fantastic doughnuts, but the boudin kolaches were incredible

  • @GregCurtin45
    @GregCurtin45 Год назад

    The poached runny egg on top sold me.
    Thank you Chef John

  • @perstephanies
    @perstephanies Год назад +1

    I would love tips on freezing and reheating theae. They look delicious!

  • @reallyaprilstarr
    @reallyaprilstarr Год назад +4

    As a Texan with Czech relatives, I approve, sir! 🎉 and also sausage gravy and biscuits is one of my favorite all time meals. Recently had a waffle of biscuits with sausage gravy “syrup”.

  • @orianaspiderowl769
    @orianaspiderowl769 Год назад

    I like the way you talk chef John. It's fun.

  • @christinabroadhead3810
    @christinabroadhead3810 Год назад +2

    We used to make a very simple version with homemade goat cottage cheese, chives, honey and cinnamon which the 4 kids all loved. Sometimes I used a poppy seed filling. Their father was Hungarian.

  • @BriarLeaf00
    @BriarLeaf00 Год назад +1

    Nicely browned and thoughtfully crumbled. Mans got a way with words youve got to admit.

  • @helena4652
    @helena4652 Год назад

    You talk with an interesting rhythm but its actually great. I listen to your video's when I'm getting ready to go to sleep :) I love your little jokes that you build into your videos too!

  • @hansdampf4055
    @hansdampf4055 Год назад +83

    A little history:
    The word Golatsche (or Kolatsche) is of Slavic origin. A literature review shows that the term "Golatsche", which can be defined as "filled cake, round or square", is derived from the Czech word koláč 'cake' (cf. Ammon 1995: 179).
    The Golatsche is of Old Slavic origin and used to play an important role in wedding ceremonies. In contrast to the Polish and Czech versions, the Austrian Golatsche is closed with dough on top, which is why it is also referred to as "Tascherl" in colloquial language. The Golatsche was first mentioned on Austrian territory in the so-called Pomegranate Cookbook of 1687 in the recipe "The Good Bohemian Golatschen"
    From Vienna, the pastry was spread to Denmark, where it is known as Wienerbröd (cf. Kolatsche).
    Beyond history: The recipe shown here is sure to taste delicious! 😉

    • @wrednydran
      @wrednydran Год назад +11

      Nice, as a Pole I was sure it's derived from "koło" which means wheel/circle.

    • @permanentfitness1919
      @permanentfitness1919 Год назад +6

      my mom and grandmother used to make Kolache, but very different - it was always in the form of a loaf - roll out the dough and spread the filling on (could be a nut/butter base, poppy or lekvar - and then just rolled onto itself like you would when making cinnamon rolls, but then just baked as an entire loaf and just slice off as you eat it - with maybe a little bit of butter or dipped in coffee/ milk.

    • @JanPodhajsky
      @JanPodhajsky Год назад +3

      you can't go wrong with writing it koláče. Cheers from Prague!

    • @radomircita9420
      @radomircita9420 Год назад +1

      @@wrednydran It did

    • @honeyz926
      @honeyz926 Год назад +5

      In iraq we have something similar called kolacha which is a sweet shortcrust dough filled with dates

  • @secretforreddit
    @secretforreddit Год назад +13

    I am absolutely going to make these immediately. I've been waiting for this since you made the community post, and wow! These look so good!

    • @inseasonandoutofseason
      @inseasonandoutofseason Год назад +1

      I have to make this!

    • @commandingsteel
      @commandingsteel Год назад +1

      same... i'm going to a pot luck next week, definitely gonna make and bring these, or at least some chef john recipe

  • @LakesideTable
    @LakesideTable Год назад

    This video showcasing the Sausage Gravy Kolaches is absolutely incredible! The visual presentation and step-by-step instructions have me in awe of the culinary expertise involved in creating these mouthwatering treats.

  • @pachupac
    @pachupac Год назад +25

    I use your milk bread recipe to make the sausage rolls that we Texans irreverently and incorrectly call kolaches (klobasniky). Works wonderfully!

    • @texrifleman
      @texrifleman Год назад

      The Czech Texans don't call klobasnek Kolaches, Houston people do and they are wrong. We, the real kolache makers, have always called the kolaches kolaches and klobasnek klobaniky. Sometimes pigs in a blanket. But you're probably from Houston or Dallas. There is a path of forgiveness, but you will have to search it out.
      It's like people asking for a chicken fajita. I have yet to find a chicken with flank or skirt meat.

    • @pachupac
      @pachupac Год назад +2

      @@texrifleman I'm in San Antonio. I'm not sure what your deal is because I'm correctly pointing out that the majority incorrectly call them kolaches. And your point on fajita just shows how definitions especially in food change over time. It's such a pedantic hill to die on. At what point is the line drawn? TexMex is a bastardization of many cultures. Mexican food is an amalgamation of indigenous and Spanish... and Texan kolaches are not Czech-Texan kolaches, which are themselves not even Czech kolaches!

    • @texrifleman
      @texrifleman Год назад

      @@pachupac This is not how you find the path to forgiveness.

  • @josephchamberlain9129
    @josephchamberlain9129 Год назад

    My mother made colachis every Christmas. Her roots were from czekoslavakia Sp? Who settled in Texas. I’m inspired to try your savory calachis Thank you

  • @michaelthompson5875
    @michaelthompson5875 Год назад +3

    Just a side note if Chef John is reading these. Beaver PA has a restaurant called Cafe Kolache. They serve kolaches...crazy I know!

  • @sarzootashoota351
    @sarzootashoota351 Год назад

    I love how chef John keeps making bangers. Never stop chef John. Never stop.

  • @scottbarnwell512
    @scottbarnwell512 Год назад +1

    Texan who is a big fan of savory kolaches and a big fan of bisquits & gravy. I bet your kolache is delicious.
    Locally, my personal favorites are kolaches stuffed with jalapeno cheese sausage as the spice improves something already delicious.

  • @saltycrow
    @saltycrow Год назад

    My Dad would have loved this. I’m just sorry he’s no longer with us to enjoy it😥RIP Dad, I miss you so much. I’ll still make it and enjoy them in your memory.

  • @TheShayneMay
    @TheShayneMay Год назад

    The Kolache Factory makes something like this, and I have have heard from other places that they tried and couldn't make it work. Now I can have one and not have to travel to a Kolache Factory! Thanks Chef John!

  • @sadubone
    @sadubone Год назад +4

    I was thinking that it looked great, then you put an egg on top and cut into it and I realized my mouth was actually hanging open. I wasn't drooling, but it was close. Brilliant idea. Thank you.

  • @MSWSW4lyfe
    @MSWSW4lyfe Год назад +3

    Kolaches are all over Oklahoma, especial near Prague.

  • @r.mcbride2837
    @r.mcbride2837 Год назад +2

    I was pretty sold with the sausage gravy and the prospect of making some with sweet fruit fillings from our berry bushes, but... ohhhh.... You really got me with that breathtakingly purrrrfect poached egg. 😋

  • @moogie1954
    @moogie1954 Год назад +1

    My bestie (Eastern European descent) used to make several varieties of kolaches during holidays... She can't anymore due to health issues but I'll tell her about this and maybe I can try it and bring them over to her!

  • @milklea
    @milklea Год назад

    just gonna throw it in bc you made a joke about it, but i really enjoy the way you talk over the video, i think your voice is nice and calming and easy to listen to. i love this channel bc it gives me 90's PBS vibes and they're nice childhood nostalgia (also solid recipes) i love kolaches!

  • @TundieRice
    @TundieRice Год назад +2

    You can definitely get kolaches in states besides Texas, and I know this as someone from Alabama who’s lucky enough to have a few Buc-ee’s locations (which used to be a Texas-only staple,) closest of which is 45 minutes away.
    You can get all kinds of kolaches at Buc-ee’s, both sweet and savory, but unfortunately I haven’t had the pleasure of trying one yet. But I do vow to try one the next time I’m at a Buc-ee’s!
    PS: Buc-ee’s has the nicest bathrooms out of any service station I’ve ever been to :)

  • @lindamccarthy8887
    @lindamccarthy8887 6 месяцев назад

    These look amazing. I have to try this. I have everything needed.

  • @timbo7188
    @timbo7188 Год назад

    To fix the rocking pan
    Place diagonally on a corner edge of countertop .
    Push down til straightened .
    Can be done with the food on it even .

  • @debiesubaugher
    @debiesubaugher Год назад +13

    I live in iowa and I didn't even know there were savory ones until I visited Texas.

  • @excapeplan1282
    @excapeplan1282 Год назад

    While in Red River we ate at a coffee shop called Bearly Awake. They served Sausage bombs. Delish and similar. Sausage and cream cheese in a croissant. Thank you!

  • @sarakott7870
    @sarakott7870 Год назад +3

    In Denmark We call The Pastry "Danish" for "Wienerbrød"= Vienna Style Bread and most commonly it is made with Puff Pastry 💖🥐😻
    Yes and I Live in Kraków in Poland and here I thought that the word "Kołacz" originates from the word "Koło"= wheel since it is round the outside, round the outside, round the outside 😄 "Hold the Hollandaïse" 💖
    I Love it 💖

  • @teddymartinii1979
    @teddymartinii1979 Год назад

    There is a big Czech community between Dallas/Fort Worth and Waco. The epicenter is a city named West, on I-35. There is a shop called the Czech-Stop there that a lot of people stop at when traveling I-35.

  • @pollymcdonald7368
    @pollymcdonald7368 Год назад +3

    As a Texan, I approve this message. 😊❤What a great job you did on this fantastic looking twist on what we absolutely adore here in Texas. We can’t wait to try this filling on our next set of kolaches. I also appreciate that you know the difference between a kolache and a klobasnek! It’s why we love you, Chef John.

    • @BigHalfSteps
      @BigHalfSteps Год назад

      Kolach is from Czech/Slovakia.. Not sure why being texan is important in this case.

    • @Pinksugarelephant
      @Pinksugarelephant Год назад +1

      ​@@BigHalfStepsis it really that hard to understand cultural exchanges that happen with immigration?

    • @fahr
      @fahr Год назад +1

      @@BigHalfSteps lots of people from those countries immigrated to texas, therefore they spread their food. most american food is a result of immigration and adjusting recipes to local ingredients.

  • @muddyacrefarms
    @muddyacrefarms Год назад

    I’m from Louisiana and we have Boudin Kolaches here. Their amazing!

  • @jonw8697
    @jonw8697 Год назад

    I lovee that chef John actually says "people been asking for this"

  • @mstutes2304
    @mstutes2304 Год назад

    South Louisiana here and we have some pretty incredible kolaches filled with boudin, pulled pork, and a million other options! Come visit!

  • @f4ust85
    @f4ust85 Год назад

    Czech fella here. These look surprisingly authentic. Except for the filling, of course. One thing about Czech kolache is that they always have some crumble topping, perhaps that might be a good idea.

  • @IL_801
    @IL_801 Год назад +3

    As a lifetime Texan, kolaches bring me many many memories of sleepy mornings, any weather, being handed a sausage and cheese kolache (locally known term for both salty and sweet, but every place uses a different bread in my experience) and slowly waking up. The pastry part should be buttery and not dry (looking at you, Shipley's) and as I like a classic sausage and cheese, it should leave no gaps, fill it up!
    How many times have I had a kolache before exploring the town, before a field trip, before sad events like hospital visits just to get something filling on the stomach, as an apology for something the day before, as an offering to a hungry sports team, or as an offering to an office of disgruntled workers 😂 For every meal in life, kolaches have been there and always will be.
    Very rarely will I turn down this hearty dish. Ever since humanity made bread, we've filled it with things we like, and that's beautiful!! ❤
    I love getting to bond with people across cultures over food, there's nothing quite like it. Thanks Chef John for sharing this with us today❤

  • @minne-baypackings2622
    @minne-baypackings2622 Год назад

    South central Minnesota is Czech country! Kolaches and the best rye bread you’ll ever have.

  • @TranceRufus
    @TranceRufus Год назад

    I converted this recipe to use my sourdough starter in place of the yeast. It was delicious - the sourdough gave the cream cheese filling a little extra twang. Next batch, I'll use deer sausage instead and add a little garlic powder and black pepper to the dough. Thanks, Chef John!

  • @dknothere
    @dknothere Год назад +1

    Once again i find myself watching one of your videos past midnight, then spending the entire day after making it.
    Just finished eating my first kolache, amazing video and amazing recipe chef John 👌👌👌👌

  • @truly4927
    @truly4927 Год назад +1

    Now I’m hungry for a sweet kolache at the Czech Stop in West, Tx. They’re so good!

  • @arejetko
    @arejetko Год назад

    Your voice is unique - it wouldn't be Chef John any other way. And, your recipes are always spot on. I really like the time you showed the young couple how to make Eggs Benny for their friends :) I tried the recipe - the crust was so much different from pizza crust, I can see how it would be great for fruit-filled sweets.

  • @janzebuski3559
    @janzebuski3559 Год назад +2

    That looked really good! Great vehicle for yummy sausage and gravy!!!👍

  • @dohnamkerckhove7171
    @dohnamkerckhove7171 Год назад

    Kolaches are Boheima, which is now Czech in origin. my aunt made the sweet version. They are available throughout Wisconsin with a lot of Bohemia immigrants

  • @ScottCroom
    @ScottCroom Год назад +4

    When I moved out of Texas, I missed kolaches way more than I did puffy tacos or breakfast tacos.

    • @westcoaststacker569
      @westcoaststacker569 Год назад

      Damn, I missed out. Enjoyed BarBQ during my trips to Texas but I didn't understand the breakfast taco craze, I enjoy our breakfast burritos much more. Now I know to look for kolaches next time there.

  • @LovelyLori193
    @LovelyLori193 Год назад +3

    These look incredible this is a must try for me

  • @WhatAboutZoidberg
    @WhatAboutZoidberg Год назад

    We have quite a few Kolache places in St Louis area as well. Very fun flavors, though the dessert ones are some of my favorite.

  • @beccaclayton9316
    @beccaclayton9316 Год назад

    St. Louis has sweet or savory kolaches..including biscuits & gravy ones, delicious!!!

  • @thenoiztemple
    @thenoiztemple Год назад

    Writing you from Houston...you have made what looks like a sausage gravy Danish.
    A Koloche looks like a roll or a long bun with filling inside of it. Koloche Factory does serve sausage gravy kolaches.

  • @thegrandcricket
    @thegrandcricket Год назад +10

    These look so good! Anytime I stop at a Buc-cee's I always buy a few boudin kolaches, they're my favorite. I'm gonna have to try these!

    • @superintelligentapefromthe121
      @superintelligentapefromthe121 Год назад +2

      I love the sausage ones they have

    • @kerrylawson7515
      @kerrylawson7515 Год назад +1

      So do I! The very best.

    • @jeffreycroswell5203
      @jeffreycroswell5203 Год назад +1

      @@superintelligentapefromthe121 Until 3 years ago they had a Black Forest Ham and cheese that was also amazing. The Sausage is great but it aggravates me to no end that I cannot choose between them or be a pig and get both like I could for years. It certainly wasn't for lack of sales as they would have 3 trays of Sausage and Cheese 2 of Ham and Cheese with an empty next to it.

  • @MrJt1024
    @MrJt1024 Год назад

    St. Louis Kolache makes an awesome one of these! Now I can do it from home!

  • @tamsonebarley3520
    @tamsonebarley3520 Год назад

    THIS WAS MY FOOD WISH! I'M JUMPING UP AND DOWN EXCITED!! aHHHH! These look so good

  • @cindys2995
    @cindys2995 Год назад +2

    They have sweet ones in PA. Yummy!

  • @JoanieO11
    @JoanieO11 Год назад

    You can also find these gems in Virginia Beach, VA!!

  • @flourescent1690
    @flourescent1690 Год назад

    Used to live in Texas (Houston) and only knew of the Kolaches with a sausage in them - or sausage and cheese - never knew there were sweet ones!!

  • @tomluckenbill6583
    @tomluckenbill6583 Год назад

    Good stuff CJ......gonna try these on my work foodies....keep at it my friend!

  • @michaeljones8877
    @michaeljones8877 Год назад +1

    Kolaches are big in Nebraska.

  • @Asrugan
    @Asrugan Год назад

    Texas? Try Iowa, more specifically Cedar Rapids, where the national Czech museum is where you can find a bakery that’s been making these since before any of us were alive.

  • @xTobsecretx
    @xTobsecretx Год назад +2

    These would probably also be super delicious with a poppy seed lemon filling 😋

  • @SherioCheers
    @SherioCheers Год назад

    Got Kolaches here in Colorado as well!

  • @etc_kula
    @etc_kula Год назад

    You can also find kolaches around Cedar Rapids Iowa. I grew up about 30 miles from there, and I can tell which recipe my grandmother used because it’s the dirtiest page in her cookbook.

  • @ddtex4954
    @ddtex4954 Год назад +5

    Husband's grandma who made prune and poppy seed kolaches from scratch would be delighted by this.

  • @deannealbrecht774
    @deannealbrecht774 Год назад

    I add cayenne to nearly everything these days, a la Chef John. It's become a favorite spice thanks to him, lol.

  • @sarafahnley3841
    @sarafahnley3841 Год назад

    Kolache are very popular in Northeastern PA which has a large Slavic population.

  • @dawncheck9031
    @dawncheck9031 Год назад

    You are God sent.

  • @melissam0ss
    @melissam0ss Год назад +7

    I had no idea what these were…but man-O-man! 😋 they made me hungry! And what fun they’ll be to make! Can hardly wait to play with this dough! 👏🏽 and always…I’ll enjoy! Thank you 🙏🏽 😊 I so love your narration too 😅-always! 😁 I have your peanut butter cookies in the oven now 😁

  • @adammocaby2636
    @adammocaby2636 Год назад +1

    These are amazing

  • @matthewharris5459
    @matthewharris5459 Год назад

    Ok I live in the Houston area. 99.99% of the kolaches I've had were sausage maybe jalapeño and cheese. They're a making. I've had one sweet kolache that looks similar to Chef John's in the video. It looks amazing. 10 out 10 would watch again :-)

  • @lynnfreeman8214
    @lynnfreeman8214 Год назад

    St Louis has awesome kolaches!!

  • @Lion-1.
    @Lion-1. Год назад +1

    Looks great

  • @AppleBearKitchen1999
    @AppleBearKitchen1999 Год назад

    Looks good! Will try !

  • @brainwashingdetergent4322
    @brainwashingdetergent4322 Год назад

    I knew the round the outside was coming, there was a false start earlier, a teaser if you will, and you didn’t disappoint!

  • @kimlindseyOH
    @kimlindseyOH Год назад +2

    I used to be able to get "breakfast pizzas" in the frozen foods section of the grocery store - those disappeared during the pandemic, but I think this crust might work for me to make my own. (But no scallions LOL! - I'll need to adapt it to my own sausage gravy recipe.😀) Thanks Chef John!

  • @cherylcouch-thomas8250
    @cherylcouch-thomas8250 Год назад

    Dang, Chef John! If I'd know you were in Texas, I would have invited you to visit me! Thanks for the kolache recipe.

  • @viralnorn9173
    @viralnorn9173 Год назад

    My son gets them in Kansas City. Also I think some chopped roasted green chilies would be a nice addition to the filling.

  • @roxie333
    @roxie333 Год назад

    They look soo GOOD!!!

  • @oijans
    @oijans Год назад +1

    This looks really good. I think I'll try it but with a pizza or a focaccia dough.

  • @maxpay150
    @maxpay150 Год назад

    Looks Yummo chef John

  • @666stonewall
    @666stonewall Год назад +2

    Looks amazing! You’ve been a source of inspiration and I owe some of my biggest hit recipes to you. Thank you for all your years of content and ideas!

  • @superrs7172
    @superrs7172 Год назад +3

    Nice shout-out to this "Chef John" guy. Should check him out!