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Easy As Pie

5.0 (7 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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I LOVE kolaches. They are one of my very most favorite baked goodies. When traveling to the area, I…read moreKNEW I had to get my hands on some of these bad boys as they are a Texas specialty. Kolache Kitchen appeared to be the best reviewed purveyor of these bread shaped dreams, and, though we already had a great lunch to eat, my sister and I made our way here to see what was available. KK doesn't look like much from the outside, and appears even worse from the inside, but these are often characteristics of my favorite businesses, and I ain't lookin' for ambiance at a bakery! Their sad case displayed just a few varieties of sweet kolaches, but then I asked if they had sausage rolls available, and the kind employee said they had loads! I guess they keep them separate (and heated!), so don't just assume you are limited to what you can see. Excitedly, we ended up ordering two of each meat variety (available as 5 or 2 1/2 inch), a coconut roll, and on a whim, a box of day old, half priced fruit kolaches 'cause why not? We took everything back to my sister's house, and commenced stuffing our faces. The rolls were individually wrapped in paper and marked with a letter: "S" for sausage, "C" for sausage and cheese, and "P" for jalapeño, sausage, and cheese. The ham and cheese is a different shape, and unmarked. They use local Slovacek sausage, and it is fantastic: juicy and flavorful, but not too salty. We loved everything, with jalapeño winning overall favorite. It is spicy, but not overly so. They use American cheese, which I do not prefer, but it is perfect in this application. The ham & cheese was also excellent. We heated up the day old kolaches in a 350 degree oven for about ten minutes, and it really softened them up. At about 50 cents a piece it's a steal, and while I'm sure the fresh ones are superior, we were perfectly happy with these. I tried apple, prune, and apricot, the latter of which was my favorite. The coconut roll had bits of flaked coconut rolled within the wonderfully yeasty bread, and it was not too sweet in the best way, but unfortunately dry. I almost wonder if it was day old as well, though it was not designated as such. Prices are super reasonable with sweet varieties for $1.30 each, sausage rolls ranging $1.45 to $3.25 each, depending on size and variety, and slight discounts for a dozen. Additional offerings include many made to order pies ($16 ea), plus a few frozen casseroles ($13-$26). A small cooler contained soft drinks, and while the interior, with it's wood paneled walls and blue plastic tablecloths, looks like a bad 1980's wedding reception, they do have seating if you'd like to dine in. I have had myriad kolaches from all over the US, and KK's savory varieties were far and away the king of all.

You have to try this place! It's a little homemade bakery that has so many things. Kolaches, any…read morekind you could want, baked goods, pies, dinners and side dishes. Cinnamon rolls, coconut cream cheese rolls, buttermilk pies! You can tell they put their heart and soul into their product...

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