Rugelach are a cross between a cookie and a little rolled up pastry. They are a Jewish sweet treat that is traditionally rolled into a crescent-shape. The word rugelach comes from the Yiddish word Rugel which translates into Royal. These pastries are now mainstream, and come with a myriad of fillings, including many that include jam and finely chopped nuts. The dough is traditionally cream cheese dough, which some believe to have been developed in the U.S. by the Philadelphia Cream Cheese company.

This recipe uses a chocolate chip, walnut and cocoa filling, this recipe will take some time, because the dough needs to chill, and then rolled out, and cut.

This is a Veal Scallopini Saltimbocca recipe served over a Bleu Cheese polenta. If you like veal and polenta dishes, I would highly recommend this dish. It is a classical Italian dish with the extra kick of Bleu Cheese. Enjoy!

Ingredients for the Bleu Cheese Polenta:

1/2 Cup of Course Polenta

1 Cup of Chicken stock

1 Cup of Milk

1 Ounce of Butter

2 Ounces of Onion

2 Ounces of a good Bleu Cheese

Salt and Pepper To Taste

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