What is Kifli? - Hungarian Living (2024)

Let’s talk about Kifli!

But to set the stage for this discussion, let’s talk about the game Telephone! If you have ever played this game, you know that someone starts it off by one person whispering a sentence very quietly to the person next to them and then that person restates the sentence to the next person and it goes on down the line. Often, what is heard is not at all like to initial statement. We know how distorted things can become during a 10 minute game.

What is Kifli? - Hungarian Living (1)Now apply this to how people refer to the names of Hungarian food — particularly if their families came to the USA in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. That is a lot of generations of passing down words, often with no physical spelling for reference! It is so easy to see where words, both in pronunciation and spelling, have been compromised! Most of my family came to the USA over 100 years ago and, depending on the region they were from, words were different. So, if you are inclined to be intolerant and unforgiving when it comes to pronunciation and spelling errors when it comes to Hungarian, take a deep breath. Celebrate that there are people striving to pass down Hungarian food traditions!

The delicious yeast rolls pictured above are known as kifli all over Hungary. Their aroma and taste are wonderful. But they are not a sweet item. They are similar in shape to the croissant, but with a different dough. The idea behind the word “kifli” has to do with the shape of the item. Recipe for the KIFLI picture above.

But as I was growing up, we referred to these sweet little treats pictured on the left as kifli. In fact, many people in the USA with Hungarian heritage have called these types of cookies kifli, kiffles, What is Kifli? - Hungarian Living (2)kipfel, kolatchy, crescent cookies, and even the very basic, Hungarian cookie. In the end, these all taste pretty similar. The fillings are often a thick jam of apricot, prune, raspberry, walnut, poppyseed, or farmer cheese filling. But the key to using the word “kifli” has to do with its shape. Is it crescent shaped? Then it can be called kifli. Is it open ended where the filling peeks through? Then it is called papucs.

Papucs means “slipper” in Hungarian. I do love saying the word papucs so, for that reason alone, I have started calling these papucs in our family. Pa’pooch is the way you might say it phonetically, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The recipe for papucs and the sweet version of kifli is similar. CLICK HERE! (I fixed the link!)

To add to the confusion, there are other variations of kifli! When visiting a little bakery in Hungary, you might see tiny, bite sized hókifli, which are tiny kifli dunked in powdered sugar. is the word for snow in Hungarian. And, don’t forget aboutPozsonyi Kifli, named after the city of Pozsony, now known as Bratislava in Slovakia. They are a bit different — a larger crescent but with walnut or poppy seed filling inside. There are also Half Moon Cakes also known as Kossuth Kifli — here is a recipe for those!

Do you have other names you use to describe the cookies above?

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What is Kifli? - Hungarian Living (2024)

FAQs

What does kifli mean in Hungarian? ›

Kifli, kiflice, kifle, or kipferl is a traditional yeast bread roll that is rolled and formed into a crescent before baking.

Where did kiffles come from? ›

Kiffles are traditional Hungarian holiday cookies filled with fruit preserves such as apricot, cherry or prune (known as lekvar). Ground walnuts also are sometimes used. The dough for these roll-and-bake cookies is rich with butter and cream cheese.

Where did Kifli bread come from? ›

Thought to have originated in Vienna, the original Kifli are much different than the version served widely in Hungary today. They were savory, crescent shaped breads and sprinkled with poppy, sesame or caraway seeds and sometimes accompanied with jam.

What do Hungarians say before eating? ›

“Enjoy your meal!” Hungarians always say 'jó étvágyat” to each other before they start devouring their meal.

What does kiss mean in Hungary? ›

Hungarian: from kis 'small', applied as a nickname for a person of small stature. The surname is contrasted with Nagy and was often used also to describe the younger of two bearers of the same personal name.

How long do kiffles last? ›

How long does our product stay fresh? Products in Gift Tins or Bulk Packaged items have a shelf life of 7 days. If you plan on keeping the product longer simply freeze it as soon as it arrives.

What's the difference between kolache and kiffles? ›

In the Czech Republic and Slovakia kolaches are a type of sweet bread some of which are yeasted. Hungarian kolaches or kolachy are cookies made with a sweet pastry dough and a variety of fillings. In other parts of Eastern Europe and some parts of Hungry call these same cookies apricot kiffles.

Are kiffles and rugelach the same? ›

Rugelach and kifli are very similar rolled cookie desserts but the biggest difference comes down to the fillings with kifli usually being filled with walnuts while rugelach can be filled with fruit preserves, chocolate, etc.

How do you pronounce Hungarian kiffles? ›

Despite this, I couldn't help but pipe up when he mispronounced one of my grandmother's specialty desserts —kiffles. Mr. K's botch job rhymed with “sniffles.” The correct Hungarian pronunciation, of course, was “kee-flee.” He refused to believe me until I brought in my grandmother's original recipe, which read “kifli.”

How do you pronounce kiffle? ›

  1. Phonetic spelling of Kiffle. kif-fle. Kif-fle. kee flee.
  2. Meanings for Kiffle. A hungarian pastry made from cream cheese dough and apricot or poppy seed filling.
  3. Examples of in a sentence. "My mother baked a large batch of kiffles"

What is Elvis bread? ›

Peanut Butter Banana Walnut Bread As everybody knows… Elvis loved his banana peanut butter sandwiches. I decided to combine the two ingredients to make this banana bread. I also love the crunch of Walnuts so instead of using crunchy peanut butter I'm using smooth peanut butter and I'm adding chopped walnuts.

Why is Russian bread black? ›

Historically, black (rye) bread has been more prevalent than white (wheat) bread in Russia because rye grows better in the colder Russian climes. [ii] While the elite preferred the taste of wheat bread, it was far more expensive and difficult to obtain, and the masses subsisted on black bread.

What is the origin of kiffles? ›

For those who are unaware, a kiffle is a Hungarian pastry that is similar in appearance to a flat, rolled croissant with a sweet and often fruity filling.

What does kifle mean? ›

The name Kifle is primarily a female name of African - Ethiopian origin that means My Class.

What is the word for girl in Hungarian? ›

girl lány {noun}

What is kifla in English? ›

crescent roll / crescent(s)

What is the Hungarian toast phrase? ›

The Hungarian word for “cheers” is “egészségedre” (try saying that after you've had a few) but it should never be used with the clink of beer glasses. Legend has it that when Hungary's 1848 revolution against the Habsburgs was defeated, the Austrians celebrated with a toast of beer.

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