Enriched kalachiki use milk, butter, eggs, and sugar to create a rich, dessert-like crumb.
The word "kalach" likely stems from the Old Slavic kolo , meaning "wheel" or "circle". kalachiki sdobnye recepty
The (plural: kalachiki ) is one of Russia’s oldest and most iconic types of white bread, dating back to at least the 13th century. While historically it was a staple wheat bread shaped like a padlock for easy carrying, modern "sdobnye" (enriched) versions have transformed it into a sweet, soft pastry often enjoyed with tea. The History: "Tough as a Kalach" Enriched kalachiki use milk, butter, eggs, and sugar
: The classic shape features a thick "belly" ( zhivotok ) and a thin handle ( duzhka ). Historically, people would eat the belly and discard the handle for hygiene reasons (as they held it with dirty hands), leading to the phrase "reaching the handle" to describe hitting rock bottom. While historically it was a staple wheat bread
: Ancient bakers produced "rubbed" kalachi ( tyorty kalach ) by kneading the dough on ice to keep it cold, which prevented gas from escaping and created a uniquely airy, porous texture. Popular "Sdobnye" (Enriched) Recipes