Everything Jewish - 10 Minutes at a Time

Rugelach in 10 Minutes

June 1, 2026·6 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Today, we're tasting the history of Rugelach, the diminutive, crescent-shaped pastry that is a staple in Jewish bakeries and homes worldwide. Originating from the Ashkenazi Jewish communities of Poland, this treat's name derives from the Yiddish word rugel, meaning "little twist" or "roll." Unlike many puff pastries, authentic rugelach are made with a distinctive, rich, and tender cream cheese dough that is subtly tangy and flaky. This dough is rolled thin, cut into triangles, and then spread with a variety of sweet fillings before being rolled up from the wide end towards the point. While traditional fillings include cinnamon sugar, raisins, and chopped walnuts, modern iterations feature chocolate, raspberry jam, apricot preserves, and even poppy seeds, making the rugelach a versatile and beloved Jewish cookie served especially on Shabbat and holidays.

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