I think poppy seed roll to Russians/Ukrainians is like cinnamon rolls to Americans.They are classic European sweet dough rolls with homemade poppy seed walnut filling.
Nothing beats homemade fresh goodies like pastries,rolls, and buns.The smell of baking fills the house making kids to wait impatiently for them to be done. Seriously….They are the best tasting rolls and especially good with cold glass of milk.
If for any reason you don’t like poppy seeds,you can make them with other variety of fillings like walnut+sugar,fruit preserve,raisins+sugar,cranberries or melted butter+sugar.
Ingredients for filling:
1 1/2 cups poppy seeds
1 cup water/milk
1 – 1 1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup walnuts
Dough:
2 cups warm milk (not hot)
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup butter melted (1 stick)
4 large or 5 medium eggs
3 tablespoons oil
1 tablespoon yeast
1/4 cup sour cream
1 teaspoon vanilla
6 1/2 – 7 cups flour [amazon asin= highly recommended or all purpose flour*
1 egg for egg wash
*Most European/Russian stores and Winco Foods carry it.
Direction using bread maker:
1.Add sugar to milk.Stir until sugar disolves.Stir in yeast and set aside.
2.In another mixing bowl whisk eggs,sour cream,oil,salt,vanilla.
3.Melt butter,let it cool.
4.Whisk in milk mixture to egg mixture.
5.Whisk in butter.Add flour,mix and transfer dough mixture to bread maker.
6.Set your setting on “dough”.
With stand mixer:
1.Follow steps 1-4
2.Whisk in butter.Transfer mixture to stand mixer bowl.
3.Add flour.
4.Mix dough with hook attachment.Starting on med-low speed and increasing speed gradually to highest.
5.Cover bowl with plastic wrap.Place the bowl in the warmest place in your house covered with blanket or towel.
I like to place it in the microwave(don’t turn it on!).
6.Let dough rise,about 2 +/- hours.
Place poppy seeds in a small saucepan and cover with water.Bring to boil then reduce heat to low and cook for 10 minutes.When cooled,grind poppy seeds with walnuts using meat grinder.If you don’t have one you can use coffee grinder or good blender(if you don’t have any of that,it’s still ok not to grind).Grind before cooking poppy seeds.Mix in sugar and set aside.
Prepare egg wash-whisk egg with 1 tablespoon water.
Apply a little bit of oil to your hands and rolling pin if needed.
Divide the dough in half for 2 large rolls or in three parts for 3 medium rolls.
Roll out the dough into rectangular or oval shape.Spread thick layer of poppyseed mixture.Roll it up half way and tuck in the sides and continue to roll all the way. Carefully place the roll on baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Preheat your oven on lowest setting for 5 minutes and turn it off.Place rolls in slightly warm oven.Let rolls slightly rise for about 15-20 minutes.Apply egg wash and bake rolls on 325 degrees for about 40-45 minutes.
Let them cool completely before slicing.Enjoy with tea,milk or coffee.
Ingredients
- Ingredients for filling:
- 1 1/2 cups poppy seeds
- 1 cup water/milk
- 1 - 1 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup walnuts
- Dough:
- 2 cups warm milk (not hot)
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup butter melted (1 stick)
- 4 large or 5 medium eggs
- 3 tablespoons oil
- 1 tablespoon yeast
- 1/4 cup sour cream
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 6 1/2 cups flour
- 1 egg for egg wash
Instructions
- Direction using bread maker:
- 1.Add sugar to milk.Stir until sugar disolves.Stir in yeast and set aside.
- 2.In another mixing bowl whisk eggs,sour cream,oil,salt,vanilla.
- 3.melt butter,let it cool.
- 4.Whisk in milk mixture to egg mixture.
- 5.Whisk in butter.Add flour,mix and transfer dough mixture to bread maker.
- 6.Set your setting on "dough".
- With stand mixer:
- 1.Follow steps 1-4
- 2.Whisk in butter.Transfer mixture to stand mixer bowl.
- 3.Add flour.
- 4.Mix dough with hook attachment.Starting on med-low speed and increasing speed gradually to highest.
- 5.Cover bowl with plastic wrap.Place the bowl in the warmest place in your house covered with blanket or towel.
- I like to place it in the microwave(don't turn it on!).
- 6.Let dough to rise,about 2 +/- hours.
- Place poppy seeds in a small saucepan and cover with water.Bring to boil then reduce heat to low and cook for 10 minutes.When cooled,grind poppy seeds with walnuts using meat grinder.If you don't have one you can use coffee grinder or good blender(if you don't have any of that,it's still ok not to grind).Grind before cooking poppy seeds.Mix in sugar and set aside.y seeds.Mix in sugar and set aside.
- Prepare egg wash-whisk egg with 1 tablespoon water.
- Apply a little bit of oil to your hands and rolling pin.I add a small amount of oil to the surface too.
- Divide the dough in half for 2 large rolls or in three parts for 3 medium rolls.
- Roll out the dough into rectangular shape.Spread thick layer of poppyseed mixture.Roll it up half way and tuck in the sides and continue to roll all the way. Carefully place the roll on baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Preheat your oven on lowest setting for 5 minutes and turn it off.Place rolls in slightly warm oven.Let rolls slightly rise for about 15-20 minutes.Apply egg wash and bake rolls on 325 degrees for about 40-45 minutes.Let them cool completely before slicing.Enjoy with tea,milk or coffee.
Oh my this was my favorite growing up!! So excited to try it. I have to try to come up with a gluten free version somehow tho. Beautiful post!
Yummy, I will try it this weekend!
Where can i buy poppyseeds. i only see then in small jars for$6 and i would need to buy quiet a bit for this recipe, thanks Nadya!
You can buy them at Russian store or winco in bulk section. They are not in cans.
Beautiful post:) thank you and im loving the step by step pictures:)
Some stores sell cans of poppy seed cake and pastry filling. I bought mine at Shoppers for around $3 for 12.5 oz. I followed the recipe and ended up with so much dough that I made four loafs using two cans of filling. Next time I will measure half the ingredience for two loafs.
Have you ever cut the recipe for the dough and the filling. The capacity of my bread machine is only 3 cups of flour.
Also some stores also sell already ground poppy seeds mixture, have you ever tried that or the Solo poppyseed in a can filling.
I was very excited to see this recipe as the one I buy in the store is always dry.
I know this comment is too late for the person who first posed the question as to where they might buy poppyseeds in larger quantities, but it might help someone from here on. Try asking at your grocery store bakery if they would sell you some. I’ve been able to purchase it from mine by the pound, and at a very reasonable price compared to those tiny jars in the spice or baking aisle which are so expensive.
Thank you Bonnie! usually in bulk section of the store, or European stores.