
Also known as “Ox Eye,” vatrushka, or Carlsbad-style sweet cheese pastry, this traditional Eastern European bake comes in many variations. It can be made with raisins, blueberries, and there is also a savory version.
This version is decorated with cherries. My family joked that it reminded them more of a certain part of the female body than an “Ox Eye.”
Either way, this is a classic winter-style pastry: warm, comforting, and with a real old-fashioned “grandma baking” feeling.
It can be served for breakfast, brunch, or even as a snack for kids during online classes. I prepared it between lessons, since each step fits nicely into short breaks.
We enjoyed it for lunch after a hearty soup.

Ingredients
- 2.5 dl milk (1 cup / 8.45 fl oz)
- 2 tsp instant yeast
- 4 tbsp sugar
- 550 g flour (4 1/3 cups / 19.4 oz)
- a pinch of salt
- 1 egg
- 1 egg yolk
- 70 g butter (2.5 oz)
For the filling:
- 350 g farmer’s cheese / quark (12.3 oz / ~1.5 cups)
- 80 g powdered sugar (2.8 oz)
- 1 tbsp vanilla extract
- zest of 1 lemon
- 2 egg yolks
- 2 tbsp sour cream
For the topping:
- 1 egg
- 1 tbsp sour cream
- 10 cherries

If you like yeast-based recipes, here are more ideas:

Preparation
- Dissolve 1 tsp sugar in the lukewarm milk, add yeast and let it activate.
- Mix flour with sugar, salt, eggs, yeast mixture, and finally melted (not hot) butter.
- Knead for about 10 minutes, then let rise for 1 hour in a warm place.
- Meanwhile, mix the cheese filling ingredients.
- Divide dough into 10–12 pieces, shape into balls, rest 15 minutes.
- Press centers with a glass bottom and fill with cheese mixture.
- Brush edges with egg and sour cream mixture.
- Bake at 180°C (350°F) for 25 minutes.
- Add one cherry on top of each pastry before serving.

