Rohlíky Recipe – Czech Bread Rolls - Cook Like Czechs (2024)

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This is a recipe for freshly baked rohliky, Czech favorite breakfast bread rolls. Made from yeast dough, these homemade rohliky are feather-light and melt in your mouth!

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This is a new version of the rohliky recipe, posted in February 2023. The original recipe, published in January 2021, can be found HERE.

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➜ What are Czech rohliky

➜ Pronunciation

➜ Ingredients

➜ How to make rohliky

➜ Serving

➜ Storage

Rohlíky Czech Bread Rolls

➜ What are Czech rohliky

Rohlik is a type of white bread that can be straight or crescent-shaped, and it is probably the most common pastry in any Czech grocery store. The Czechs consume rohliky (plural) for breakfast, snacks, or a quick dinner.

Rohliky rolls are best served fresh with butter. Add jam or honey if you have a sweet tooth. Simply top your rolls with salami, ham, or a slice of cheese to make them savory.

The crust of a well-made rohlik is golden and crispy, while the inside is super soft and spongy. The top is dusted with coarse salt, caraway seeds, or poppy seeds. Some rolls have no sprinkles on the surface for those who prefer a more neutral flavor.

Homemade, freshly baked rohlik tastes delicious with this garlic cheese spread or sardine spread.

Rohlík is also a perfect accompaniment to Czech deli-style salad with mayo, Pochoutkový salát.

➜ Pronunciation

If you are wondering how to pronounce the word "rohlíky", I have recorded a short audio clip for you. I'm a native speaker, so you will hear Czech firsthand!

➜ Ingredients

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To make Czech rohliky, you will need the following:

  • Warm water; no milk, please
  • Active dry yeast; or fresh. I have had equally good results with both types of yeast.
  • Sugar; a little, to activate the yeast
  • All-purpose flour
  • Salt
  • Oil; either sunflower or canola. If you have access to pork lard (sadlo), feel free to use it instead of oil. The lard should be soft, not stiff, just out of the fridge. The fat will take care of the softness of the rolls.

Sprinkles: whole caraway seeds mixed with salt, or whole poppy seeds

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Next, you need water, or water mixed with a little egg, to brush the rohliky rolls.

Note on recipe: There are several recipes for Czech rohliky. This one is special because it is made with double-raised dough. Such a procedure ensures that the roll is very soft and does not dry out so quickly.

➜ How to make rohliky

The exact amounts of ingredients for the first and second yeast dough, as well as detailed instructions, are listed on the recipe card at the end of this article.

STEP 1: First yeast dough: Dissolve the sugar in lukewarm water. Put the flour in a bowl and mix it with the dried yeast, or crumble in the fresh yeast. Pour in the sweetened water and mix to make a thicker mixture. Leave it in a warm place to rise for 45 minutes.

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⤍ Learn how to make dough rise in the oven.

STEP 2: Second yeast dough: After 45 minutes, add oil, salt, and remaining flour to a bowl with lukewarm water. Mix first with a wooden spoon, then turn the mixture out onto a work surface and work by hand into a soft, elastic dough. If too sticky, dust it with a little flour and incorporate it into the dough.

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Allow the dough to rise for another hour, or until it has roughly doubled in volume.

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STEP 3: Divide the raised dough into two halves. Roll each with a rolling pin into a thicker 12-inch pancake, then divide it into four parts—triangles. Roll out each triangle a little more, and from the wider side to the tip, roll it up. Place the rolled rohlik, tip down, on a sheet lined with baking paper.

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TIP: If you like, bend the rolls slightly into a crescent shape.

STEP 4: Continue until all of the rohliky have been rolled up. Place them on a baking sheet and allow to rise for another 30 minutes.

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STEP 5: Brush the raised rolls with egg wash, consisting of water whisked with a bit of egg. Sprinkle the middle of the rolls with toppings: poppy seeds, caraway seeds, salt, sesame seeds, or flax seeds.

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STEP 6: Heat the oven to 450°F (230°C), with the dials set to lower and upper heat. Bake the rolls for 10–13 minutes, until the surface turns golden brown.

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➜ Serving

The baked rolls are delicious for breakfast or as a snack, topped with butter and jam, as well as covered with cheese, ham, or some tasty spread. The rolls are delicious as a side dish, especially with any hearty soup or roast meat. You can cut the rolls into rounds and serve them as finger food (Czech jednohubky) at parties and family gatherings.

Cut older rolls into cubes and use them to make bread dumplings or bread croutons for soup. Grind the well-dried rolls into homemade breadcrumbs.

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➜ Storage

Fresh rohliky taste best the day they are baked. On the other hand, these rolls are better than regular ones because they stay fresh longer.

Wrap them in a cloth towel or place them in a plastic bag.

Rohliky rolls also freeze perfectly. After baking and cooling, place them in the freezer as soon as possible. They will taste freshly baked when you take them out of the freezer and thaw them. Freeze them in resealable plastic bags.

More Czech bread recipes:

  • Veka bread – perfect for Czech open-faced sandwiches (chlebicky)
  • Housky braided rolls
  • Czech rye bread
  • Onion bread rolls

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Rohlíky Czech Bread Rolls

This is a recipe for freshly baked rohliky, Czech favorite breakfast bread rolls. Made from yeast dough, these homemade rohliky are feather-light and melt in your mouth!

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

2 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 pieces

Calories: 267kcal

Author: Petra Kupská

Course: bread

Cuisine: Czech

Keyword: Authentic Czech Food

Ingredients

First yeast dough:

  • ½ cup warm water (120 ml)
  • 1 teaspoon granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon active dry yeast or 15 g fresh yeast
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour (130 g)

Second yeast dough:

  • 2 Tablespoons oil canola or sunfloer
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour (390 g)
  • cup warm water (160 ml)

Sprinkles:

  • salt, caraway seeds, poppy seeds to your taste preferences

Egg brush:

  • ¼ cup water lukewarm
  • ¼ egg

Instructions

  • First yeast dough:Dissolve the sugar in lukewarm water. Put the flour in a bowl and mix it with the dried yeast, or crumble in the fresh yeast. Pour in the sweetened water and mix to make a thicker mixture. Leave it in a warm place to rise for 45 minutes.

  • Second yeast dough:After 45 minutes, add oil, salt, and remaining flour to a bowl with lukewarm water. Mix first with a wooden spoon, then turn the mixture out onto a work surface and work by hand into a soft, elastic dough. If too sticky, dust it with a little flour and incorporate it into the dough.

  • Allow the dough to rise for another hour, or until it has roughly doubled in volume.

  • Divide the raised dough into two halves. Roll each with a rolling pin into a thicker 12-inch pancake, then divide it into four parts—triangles. Roll out each triangle a little more, and from the wider side to the tip, roll it up. Place the rolled rohlik, tip down, on a sheet lined with baking paper.

  • Continue until all of the rohliky have been rolled up. Place them on a baking sheet and allow to rise for another 30 minutes.

  • Brush the raised rolls with egg wash, consisting of water whisked with a bit of egg. Sprinkle the middle of the rolls with toppings: poppy seeds, caraway seeds, salt, sesame seeds, or flax seeds.

  • Heat the oven to 450°F (230°C), with the dials set to lower and upper heat. Bake the rolls for 10–13 minutes, until the surface turns golden brown.

Notes

  • Makes 8 rohliky rolls.
  • SERVING: The baked rolls are delicious for breakfast or as a snack, topped with butter and jam as well as covered with cheese, ham, or some tasty spread. The rolls are delicious as a side dish, especially with some hearty soup or roast meat. You can cut the rolls into rounds and serve them as finger food (Czech jednohubky) at parties and family gatherings.
  • STORAGE: Fresh rohliky taste best the day they are baked. On the other hand, these rolls are better than regular ones because they stay fresh longer. Wrap them in a cloth towel or place them in a plastic bag.
  • FREEZING: The rohliky also successfully freeze. After baking and cooling, place them in the freezer as soon as possible. They will taste freshly baked when you take them out of the freezer and thaw them. Freeze them in resealable plastic bags.

DISCLAIMER: Because I come from Central Europe, my recipes are based on metric units such as grams or milliliters. Check out how I convert metric units to the U.S. system:

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Nutritional Estimate pro portion

Calories: 267kcal | Carbohydrates: 49g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 0.4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 5mg | Sodium: 586mg | Potassium: 83mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 7IU | Vitamin C: 0.01mg | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 3mg

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