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Trdelnik is one delicious dessert you are sure to find on every corner of Prague.
It's a traditional Czech pastry dough, wrapped around a stick, rolled in cinnamon-walnut and sugar mixture and baked to a crispy perfection. Does it sound amazing? It sure is!
In this step-by-step Trdelnik recipe I'll tell you all my tips and tricks on how to make the best oven baked Czech Trdelnik. Let's get cooking!

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Trdelnik

Believe it or not, this post or better to say this recipe was that close from never happening. Why? I'll tell you in a bit.

My mom was the one who suggested me making Trdelnik recipe for my blog. Since I haven't posted any Czech recipes yet, I liked that idea and was eager to make the recipe ASAP.

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But, there was just one thing that kept me from doing it. In fact, it probably took me 4 months before I found a solution to a problem and made Trdelnik at home.

So, what is it?

Trdelnik has a cone shape. The dough is wrapped around a special cylinder stick called Trdlo and baked on the open fire.

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Where do I find Trdlo stick?

You have few options here. First - you can find it on Amazon. There's a specifically designed chimney cake stick, like this one. It's a little pricey, but if you're going to use it a lot, it might be worths it.

There're also much affordable versions like theseCannoli molds. They can be used for variety of desserts and would be perfect for making Trdelnik as well.

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But you know what?

I found an even cheaper alternative to Trdlo stick. It took me for 4 months to discover this solution, but if you're like me and trying to be frugal where possible, you should totally use my budget version of Trdlo. It totally works. All you need is old magazines and aluminum foil.

Want to see how it works?

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Trdelnik Recipe

Before I'll show you a step-by-step detailed recipe how you can make Prague dessert Trdelnik at home, let me ask you something.

Have you ever been to Czech Republic? If not, then you definitely should. It is such a beautiful country, full of history and stunning architecture.

Why do I say this?

In my honest opinion, when people decide where to go on European vacation, Czech Republic is often overlooked.

Tell me I'm wrong, but when many of my American friends went to Europe, they chose more popular travel destinations like France, Spain or Italy. I can't blame them. Those countries are gorgeous.

But you know what?

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If you're on a budget but still want to get the most out of your European trip, you should totally visitCzech Republic. You'll spend less than in Paris or Barcelona, but you'll receive as much satisfaction and joy from the trip as from other popular European countries.

I was lucky enough to visit Prague in my early 20s. Although we endured a long 20 hours bus ride to get there, I was absolutely amazed by the beauty of this small country.

Baroque buildings, famous Charle's Bridge, delicious food... No wonder, Prague has become a popular destination for shooting some well known Hollywood movies. ThinkCasino Royal, The Illusionist and Mission: Impossible.

Astonishing, isn’t it?

Now that I've told you a bit about beautiful Czech Republic, let's get down to business.

Thanksgiving and Christmas are right around the corner.

If you want to try something new, delicious and unusual this holiday season, try Czech Trdelnik.

Don't be intimidated, as I'm going to walk you through the whole process of making this traditional Czech treat.

Success is guaranteed.

Trdelnik Ingredients

To make this Czech pastry Trdelnik, you'll need pantry ingredients:

In addition, I always recommend using digital scale. It yields better precision than measuring cups. I like this digital scale.

How to make Trdelnik

1. Mix dry ingredients

In a large bowl, combine 480 grams (about 3 cups) of sifted all-purpose flour, 2 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon of yeast and 1 teaspoon of salt.

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2. Mix liquid ingredients

In a medium bowl or large glass, whisk together 2 egg yolks, 150 ml of milk and 5 tablespoon of melted butter.

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3. Combine the ingredients and let the dough rise

Combine dry and liquid ingredients and mix well. The dough will be quite dense.

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Form the dough into a ball, place it in a bowl, cover and let it rise in a warm place until it almost doubles in size.

Note: If the dough is too sticky, you can add a few more tablespoons of flour, 1 tablespoon at a time.

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4. Make Trdlo sticks

Roll old magazine into a stick and secure it with cooking twine. Tightly cover each stick with aluminum foil and tuck edges inside of a magazine. You'll need about 5 sticks.

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5. Prepare walnut-cinnamon crumb

Place walnuts into a tightly closed zip-lock bag and pound it with a rolling pin until walnuts are nicely chopped. Transfer the walnuts into a medium bowl and combine them with sugar and cinnamon.

In a small bowl, beat the egg whites until foamy. Preheat the oven to 390 F.

Trdelnik - (The BEST homemade Trdelnik Recipe) - Lavender & Macarons (12)6. Roll out and cut the dough

When the dough has increased in size, sprinkle working surface with 5 tablespoon of flour and roll the dough into a disk approximately 2-3 millimeters thick.

Using a small knife, cut the disk lengthwise into the ribbons of about10-15 mm wide.

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7. Arrange Trdelnik on a stick

Grease each Trdlo stick with olive oil. Tightly wrap strips of dough around Trdlo sticks making sure each strip slightly overlaps each other.
Each Trdlo stick should fit up to 3 Trdelniks with 1 inch distance between them.

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Brush each Czech Trdelnik with the egg white wash and generously coat with a walnut-cinnamon crumb.

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8. Bake Trdelnik

Place Trdlo sticks on a rimmed baking dish making sure pastry doesn't touch the bottom or sides of a dish.

Bake Trdelnik for 15-20 minutes until it's golden on each side. Remove Trdelnik from the oven and slowly slide it off the stick!

Enjoy with a drizzling of Nutella, jam or a scoop of ice-cream.

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Recipe

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Trdelnik

Trdelnik is one delicious dessert you are sure to find on every corner of Prague.
It's a traditional Czech pastry dough, wrapped around a stick, rolled in cinnamon-walnut and sugar crumb and baked to a crispy perfection.

5 from 6 votes

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Czech

Prep Time: 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 15 pastries

Calories: 247kcal

Author: Iryna Bychkiv

Ingredients

I always recommend using digital scale. It yields better precision than measuring cups. I like thisdigital scale.

    For the pastry

    For walnut-cinnamon crumb

    Instructions

    Mix dry ingredients

    • In a large bowl, combine 480 grams (about 3 cups or 16.95 oz) of sifted all-purpose flour, 2 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon of active dry yeast and 1 teaspoon of salt.

    Mix liquid ingredients

    • In a medium bowl or large glass, whisk together 2 egg yolks, 150 ml (⅞ cups) of milk and 5 tablespoon of melted butter.

    Combine the ingredients and let the dough rise

    • Add liquid ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix well. The dough will be quite dense.

    • Form the dough into a ball, place it in a bowl, cover and let it rise in a warm place until it almost doubles in size.* (Note 1)

    Make Trdlo sticks

    • Roll old magazine into a stick and secure it withcooking twine. Tightly cover each stick withaluminum foiland tuck edges inside of a magazine. You’ll need about 5 sticks.

    Prepare walnut-cinnamon crumb and preheat the oven

    • Place walnuts into a tightly closed zipper bag and pound it with a rolling pin until walnuts are nicely chopped. Transfer the walnuts into a medium bowl and mix them with sugar and cinnamon.

      In a small bowl, beat the egg whites until foamy. Preheat the oven to 390 F.

    Roll out and cut the dough

    • When the dough has increased in size, sprinkle working surface with 5 tablespoon of flour and roll the dough into a disk approximately 2-3 millimeters thick.

      Using a small knife, cut the disk lengthwise into the ribbons of about10-15 mm wide.

    Arrange Trdelnik on a stick

    • Grease each Trdlo stick with olive oil. Tightly wrap strips of dough around Trdlo sticks making sure each strip slightly overlaps each other.
      Each Trdlo stick should fit up to 3 Trdelniks with 1 inch distance between them.

    • Brush each Czech Trdelnik with the egg white wash and generously coat with a walnut-cinnamon crumb.

    Bake Trdelnik

    • Place Trdlo sticks on a rimmed baking dish making sure pastry doesn’t touch the bottom or sides of a dish.

      Bake Trdelnik for 15-20 minutes until it’s golden on each side. Remove Trdelnik from the oven and slowly slide it off the stick!

    • Enjoy!

    Notes

    Note 1

    If the dough is too sticky, you can add a few more tablespoons of flour, 1 tablespoon at a time.

    Recipe is adapted fromCheshskoe Pechene Trdlo.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1Trdelnik | Calories: 247kcal | Carbohydrates: 33.5g | Protein: 6.8g | Fat: 9.9g | Saturated Fat: 3.1g | Cholesterol: 33mg | Sodium: 196mg | Potassium: 101mg | Fiber: 1.6g | Sugar: 6.3g | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 2mg

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    FAQs

    What is a Czech dessert that is one of the most famous dishes of that culture? ›

    Did you know that the famous Kolache pastries come from the Czech Republic? Or that the Czechs bake tasty and flaky Vanocka, braided sweet bread at Christmas? Browse the traditional Czech and Slovak desserts and pastries. Each recipe is worth trying!

    Does trdelnik have nuts? ›

    Trdelník (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtr̩dɛlɲiːk]; or rarely trdlo or trozkol) is a kind of spit cake and variant of Kürtőskalács. It is made from dough that is wrapped around a stick, then baked and topped with sugar and walnut mix.

    What is the most delicious food in Czech? ›

    More often than not, vepřo knedlo zelo, the national dish of Czechia, will be on the menu. This dish made of pork roast, knedliky, and sauerkraut is one of the top favorites with its traditional flavors. Then there's also the Instagrammable chimney cake, trdelnik – a sweet dessert that's fun to eat and look at.

    What is the famous dessert in Prague? ›

    A 200-year-old recipe from the Czech Republic, these cinnamon pastries in the shape of a tube are called, “trdelniks,” pronounced kind of like “turtle necks.” They taste like a combination of a doughnut and cinnamon roll, with cinnamon and sugar carmelized on the outside producing a bit a crunch.

    How much is trdelník in Prague? ›

    Prices are just the same as the other less known Trdelnik shops in the inner-city, abour 60 czech crowns (~ 2,20 €).

    What is another name for trdelník? ›

    Going under the name of trdelník, trdlo, chimney cake or Baumkuchen, it can be found in a number of countries in Central Europe-the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and in some parts of Romania.

    What is the most popular dish in Czech? ›

    Roast pork with dumplings and cabbage (pečené vepřové s knedlíky a se zelím, colloquially vepřo-knedlo-zelo) is often considered the most typical Czech dish. It consists of cabbage and is either cooked or served pickled. There are different varieties, from sour to sweet.

    What is Czech dessert called? ›

    Koláče or kolache (plural: kolaches) is a sweet pastry roll that is traditionally topped with plums or plum jam, cheese, or poppy seeds. Modern toppings might include fruit such as apricots, blueberries, cherries, lemon, pineapples, or raisins.

    What is the Speciality of Czech sweets? ›

    Koláče (Kolaches)

    Koláč (in English kolach or kolache) is a type of sweet pastry known all over the world. Authentic Czech kolaches are baked with yeast dough, are round in shape, and contain various sweet fillings.

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