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DANISH PASTRY



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Rich buttery flaky dough that turns pastries into a sinful delight. Worth the effort and extra work involved.

Provided by Cindy

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes

Time 3h8m

Yield 36

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 cups unsalted butter, softened
⅔ cup all-purpose flour
2 ½ cups milk
½ cup white sugar
2 teaspoons salt
4 ½ teaspoons active dry yeast
8 cups all-purpose flour
2 eggs
1 teaspoon lemon extract
1 teaspoon almond extract

Steps:

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and 2/3 cup of flour. Divide into 2 equal parts, and roll each half between 2 pieces of waxed paper into a 6 x12 inch sheet. Refrigerate.
  • In a large bowl, mix together the dry yeast and 3 cups of the remaining flour. In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine the milk, sugar and salt. Heat to 115 degrees F (43 degrees C), or just warm, but not hot to the touch. Mix the warm milk mixture into the flour and yeast along with the eggs, and lemon and almond extracts. Stir for 3 minutes. Knead in the remaining flour 1/2 cup at a time until the dough is firm and pliable. Set aside to rest until double in size.
  • Cut the dough in half, and roll each half out to a 14 inch square. Place one sheet of the cold butter onto each piece of dough, and fold the dough over it like the cover of a book. Seal edges by pressing with fingers. Roll each piece out to a 20x 12 inch rectangle, then fold into thirds by folding the long sides in over the center. Repeat rolling into a large rectangle, and folding into thirds. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
  • Remove from the refrigerator one at a time, and roll and fold each piece two more times. Return to the refrigerator to chill again before shaping. If the butter gets too warm, the dough will become difficult to manage.
  • To make danishes, roll the dough out to 1/4 inch thickness. The dough can be cut into squares, with a filling placed in the center. Fold 2 of the corners over the center to form a filled diamond shape. Or, fold the piece in half, cut into 1 inch strips, stretch, twist and roll into a spiral. Place a dollop of preserves or other filling in the center. Place danishes on an ungreased baking sheet, and let rise until doubled. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F (220 degrees C). Danishes can be brushed with egg white for a shiny finish.
  • Bake for 8 to 10 minutes in the preheated oven, or until the bottoms are golden brown.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 226 calories, Carbohydrate 26.8 g, Cholesterol 36.2 mg, Fat 11.2 g, Fiber 0.9 g, Protein 4.3 g, SaturatedFat 6.8 g, Sodium 142.4 mg, Sugar 3.7 g

DANISH PASTRY BRAID



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When Beatrice Ojakangas published *The Great Scandinavian Baking Book* in 1988, she won a lot of fans-including Julia Child-who asked Ojakangas to be on her television show. There Ojakangas demonstrated how to make this simplified version of traditional cardamom-scented Danish pastry.

Provided by Beatrice Ojankangas

Categories     Pastry     Dessert     Christmas     Almond

Yield Makes 2 filled braids

Number Of Ingredients 26

Quick Method Danish Pastry:
3 1/2 to 4 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups (3 sticks) chilled unsalted butter
2 packages active dry yeast
1/2 cup warm water
1/2 cup heavy cream or undiluted evaporated milk
1/2 teaspoon freshly crushed cardamom seed (optional)
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 eggs, room temperature
1/4 cup sugar
Butter Cream Filling:
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) soft butter
1 cup powdered sugar
1/4 teaspoon almond extract
1 cup finely pulverized almonds
1 (3-ounce) package almond paste
1 egg white
Glaze:
1 slightly beaten egg
2 tablespoons milk or water
Pearl sugar or crushed sugar cubes, for topping
Chopped or sliced almonds for topping
Icing:
1 cup powdered sugar
2 to 3 teaspoons warm water
1/2 teaspoon almond extract

Steps:

  • Quick Method Danish Pastry:
  • Measure 3 1/2 cups flour into a bowl or work bowl of food processor with steel blade in place. Cut the butter into 1/4-inch slices and add to the flour. Process or cut the butter into the flour until the butter is about the size of kidney beans.
  • In a large bowl, dissolve the yeast in the warm water. Let stand 5 minutes. Stir in the cream or milk, cardamom, salt, eggs, and sugar.
  • Turn the flour-butter mixture into the liquid ingredients, and with a rubber spatula mix carefully just until the dry ingredients are moistened. Cover and refrigerate 4 hours, overnight, or up to 4 days.
  • Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured board; dust with flour. Pound and flatten to make a 16- to 20-inch rectangle. Fold into thirds, making 3 layers. Turn dough around and roll out again. Fold from the short sides into thirds. This should result in a perfect square. Repeat folding and rolling again if you wish.
  • Wrap and chill the dough 30 minutes or as long as overnight.
  • To make the Danish Pastry Braid:
  • Cover two baking sheets with parchment paper or lightly grease and flour them.
  • Divide the chilled dough into 2 parts. Roll each part out to make a rectangle 12 by 6 inches. Place these strips on the prepared baking sheets.
  • To make the filling, cream the butter and sugar until light. Blend in the almond extract, almonds, almond paste, and egg white.
  • Spread filling down the length of the center of the strips. Cut slanting strips at 3/4-inch intervals along both sides up toward the center using a pastry wheel. Fold strips over the filling in a crisscross manner
  • Preheat the oven to 400ºF.
  • Let strips rise for 15 to 30 minutes, just until the pastry strips look puffy; they will not double.
  • To make a glaze, beat the egg with the milk or water. Brush the pastry lightly with it. Sprinkle the sugar and/or sliced almonds over the top.
  • Bake about 15 minutes or until golden.
  • Frost, if desired, with almond-water icing. Blend the sugar, water, and almond extract until smooth and thin enough to drizzle over the braids.

DANISH PASTRIES



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Turn the kitchen into your own little patisserie with this step-by-step guide to buttery Danish pastries

Provided by Jane Hornby

Categories     Breakfast, Treat

Time 3h30m

Yield Makes 18 pastries

Number Of Ingredients 19

250g strong white flour , plus extra for dusting
250g plain flour
7g sachet fast-action yeast
50g golden caster sugar
125ml whole or semi-skimmed milk
1 large egg , beaten plus extra beaten egg to glaze
250g pack lightly salted butter , not fridge cold but not soft, cut into 8 even slices
85g pecan , plus a few extra, chopped
50g light muscovado sugar , plus extra for sprinkling
1 tbsp maple syrup
25g softened butter
150g tub custard
2 x 320g cans apricots
few tsps apricot jam
50g raisin
25g caster sugar
1 tsp mixed spice
50g soft butter
50g icing sugar

Steps:

  • Pulse together the dry ingredients plus 2 tsp salt in a processor, then pulse in the milk and egg, plus 100ml water, until you have a smooth, slightly sticky dough. Knead for 1 min, using a little flour, until just smooth. Put into an oiled bowl, cover with oiled cling film and leave to rise in a warm place for 1 hr until doubled in size (overnight in the fridge if you like).
  • Flour your surface, then pat the dough out to a rectangle, 1cm thick. Lay the butter slices out over the middle of the dough, in a rectangle. Fold the pastry over the top, bottom and then sides until the butter is completely hidden. Press the edges down.
  • Roll the dough out to a 50 x 30cm rectangle, first tapping out the dough with the rolling pin in gentle ridges, so that you can tell the butter is being squashed out evenly inside the pastry, before rolling properly. Turn dough 90 degrees, then fold the right third over and the left third over that. Do this three times, chilling for 15 mins after each roll.
  • Cut the dough in half, into 2 squares. Roll one piece of dough to 35 x 35cm. Cut into 9 squares, then follow the instructions below for each filling and shape. If you want to make more than one shape, it's easy to divide the filling quantity. Don't worry if your squares rise as you work, just roll them out a bit again.
  • To make 18 pecan pinwheels, whizz 85g pecans until fine, then stir in 50g light muscovado, 1 tbsp maple syrup and 25g softened butter. Cut each square of pastry almost to the middle from each corner, spoon on 1 tsp filling, then fold each point over and press into the middle. Scatter more chopped pecans and a little sugar over before baking. Drizzle with a little maple syrup to serve.
  • For 18 apricot custard turnovers, you will need 150g tub custard, 2 x 320g cans apricots and a few tsps apricot jam. Put 2 tsp custard in the middle, sit two apricot halves on top, dot with jam, then pull 2 corners over and pinch to seal.
  • To make 18 raisin swirls, mix 50g raisins, 25g caster sugar, 1 tsp mixed spice and 50g soft butter. Instead of cutting the dough into 9, leave it whole and spread the filling over. Roll up, slice into 9 rounds, then squash each one. Blend 50g icing sugar and a few drops of water to drizzle over once baked.
  • Once shaped and filled, let the pastries rise for 30 mins until puffed and doubled in size. Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Brush with beaten egg, make sure you pinch any edges together again, then bake for about 20 mins until golden and risen.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 218 calories, Fat 12 grams fat, SaturatedFat 8 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 25 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 4 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 3 grams protein, Sodium 0.26 milligram of sodium

DANISH PASTRY WITH FILLING VARIATIONS



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Perfect Danish pastry is so flaky and buttery that it melts in your mouth. And, it's the very best when it is hot out of the oven. Even though this is a short-cut method for making the pastry, the results are as close to perfection as one can find, except in Denmark, where Danish pastry is called "Vienna bread." Don't be intimidated with the idea of making your own pasty; the simple mixing method is similar to that of making a pie crust, the difference being the addition of yeast. I like to do as much as I can with the help of a food processor. Once mixed, the dough is chilled and becomes quite easy to handle. You can make the dough a day or two before you plan to bake.

Provided by Olha7397

Categories     Breads

Time 50m

Yield 4 pastries

Number Of Ingredients 27

5 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast
1/2 cup warm water (about 105 to 115 F.)
1/4 cup sugar
3 large egg yolks
1 cup whipping cream
3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup unsalted butter, chilled and cut into pieces
1 large egg white
coarsely crushed sugar cubes or sugar
almonds (sliced or chopped, for topping)
6 cups tart apples, sliced cored Granny Smith apples or 6 cups pippin apples
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 cup ground almonds
4 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 1/2 cups water
1 1/2 cups golden raisins
1/4 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground cardamom
2 cups confectioners' sugar
1 -2 tablespoon whipping cream
1/2 cup chopped almonds
8 ounces almond paste
1/2 cup finely chopped blanched almond
1/2 cup confectioners' sugar
1 large egg white
1 teaspoon almond extract

Steps:

  • FOR THE DANISH PASTRY: In a large bowl, dissolve the yeast in the warm water. Add a pinch of sugar and let stand 5 minutes, until the yeast foams. Stir in the remaining sugar, the egg yolks, and whipping cream, then set aside.
  • In a large bowl or in the work bowl of a food processor, combine the flour and salt. Cut in the butter until pieces are the size of kidney beans.
  • Turn the flour-butter mixture into the bowl with the liquid ingredients. Fold together just until dry ingredients are moistened throughout. Cover and refrigerate overnight or up to 3 days.
  • Prepare the filling of your choice (below).
  • Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and dust with flour. Using a rolling pin, pound the dough until it is smooth and about 3/4 inch thick.
  • Roll out to a 24-inch square. Fold the dough into thirds to make a long, narrow strip. Cut lengthwise into two parts.
  • Working with one part at a time, roll the dough into a rectangle, about 24 by 6 by 1/4 inch.
  • Spread half the filling in a 2-inch strip down the length of each dough strip.
  • Brush the uncovered edges with egg white and fold over to seal in the filling, making a filled roll 24 inches long and about 3 inches wide.
  • Brush the outside of the roll with egg white and press the sugar and sliced almonds on all sides. Repeat with the second half of the dough. Cut filled rolls into 12-inch lengths.
  • Lightly grease a baking sheet or cover with parchment paper. Place the rolls on the baking sheet. Cover and let rise in a warm place for 45 minutes; they will not double.
  • Preheat the oven to 375°F.
  • Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until golden. Remove from the baking sheet onto a wire rack to cool. Serve warm.
  • Makes four 12-inch-long pastries.
  • FOR THE APPLE-ALMOND FILLING: In a large bowl, mix the apples, sugar, almonds, and cinnamon.
  • FOR THE RAISIN ALMOND FILLING: In a small saucepan bring the water to a boil over medium high heat and add the raisins. Remove from the heat and let stand 5 minutes; DRAIN.
  • In a large bowl, cream the butter until soft, then add cardamom, confectioners' sugar, and enough cream to make a smooth, spreadable mixture. Mix in the raisins and almonds.
  • FOR THE MARZIPAN FILLING: Crumble the almond paste into a mixing bowl and blend in the almonds, confectioners' sugar, egg white, and almond extract until well mixed. You can do this quickly in the food processor.

DANISH PASTRY



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Categories     Bread     Side     Bake     Poach     Pastry     Simmer     Boil

Yield makes 2 to 4 dozen, depending on the size

Number Of Ingredients 30

1 recipe laminated dough (page 181)
1 egg, for egg wash (optional)
2 tablespoons water, for egg wash (optional)
2 tablespoons (0.75 oz / 21 g) ground cinnamon, for cinnamon sugar (optional)
1/2 cup (4 oz / 113 g) sugar, for cinnamon sugar (optional)
1 recipe white fondant glaze (page 144)
Hot glaze
3/4 cup (6 oz / 170 g) water
3/4 cup (3 oz / 85 g) sugar
1 heaping tablespoon apricot preserves (optional)
1/2 lemon (optional)
Filling Options: Cream Cheese Filling
8 ounces (227 g) cream cheese
2 tablespoons (1 oz / 28.5 g) unsalted butter, at room temperature or melted
6 tablespoons (3 oz / 85 g) sugar
1 egg (1.75 oz / 50 g)
1 teaspoon (0.25 oz / 7 g) vanilla or lemon extract
1 3/4 tablespoons (0.5 oz / 14 g) unbleached all-purpose flour or unbleached bread flour
Pinch of salt
Fruit Filling
1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries, pitted cherries, sliced or diced strawberries, or diced apricots, peaches, apples, or pears
3/4 cup (6 oz / 170 g) cool water
2 tablespoons (1 oz / 28.5 g) sugar
Pinch of salt
1 tablespoon (0.25 oz / 7 g) cornstarch
Lemon Curd
6 tablespoons (3 oz / 85 g) lemon juice (fresh is better than bottled)
1/2 cup (4 oz / 113 g) sugar
2 eggs (3.5 oz / 99 g), beaten
1/2 cup (4 oz / 113 g) unsalted butter, at room temperature, cut into 4 pieces

Steps:

  • Do ahead
  • Prepare the laminated dough as directed on page 182, up to the point of shaping and baking, and roll out as you would for large croissants, into a rectangle measuring about 24 inches wide by 9 inches long and just under 1/4 inch thick.
  • Shaping
  • To make Schnecken, if you want to use cinnamon sugar, you'll need to apply an egg wash before cutting the dough. Whisk the egg and water together, then gently brush it over the surface of the dough. Separately, whisk the cinnamon into the sugar, then sprinkle the cinnamon sugar over the surface of the dough.
  • Use a straight edge, such as a sturdy ruler, to cut 1-inch-wide vertical strips, so that you end up with about 24 strips, 8 to 9 inches long (the dough will shrink slightly as you cut it). For large schnecken, use the entire strip; for a mini version, cut each strip in half to make two 4-inch strips. Lift each strip at both ends and twist in opposite directions to form the strip into a springlike coil, then lay the strip on the work surface and coil it in a circular fashion to make a snail shape. (For full-size Schnecken, you can also coil them from both ends to form either an S-shaped double snail or an eyeglass-shaped double snail, which allows you to fill the schnecken with two fillings.) Tuck the outer end of the coil underneath to close off the circle.
  • Place the schnecken 1 inch apart on a parchment-lined sheet pan and cover loosely with plastic wrap. Proof at room temperature for 2 to 2 1/2 hours, until the dough has swelled noticeably.
  • To make pinwheels, cut the dough into approximately 3-inch squares for large pinwheels, or 2 1/2-inch squares for smaller pinwheels. Working with one piece at a time, use a metal pastry scraper to cut a notch at each corner, cutting from the corner toward the center without connecting the cuts; leave an uncut center about 1/2 inch wide to serve as a platform for the filling. Take the same side of each corner and fold it over to the center, pressing it into the uncut platform. When all 4 corners are folded, use your thumb to press the ends into each other and seal them in the center of the pinwheel. Don't worry if they come apart during the proofing stage; you can press and seal them again before you add the filling.
  • Place the pinwheels about 1/2 inch apart on a parchment-lined sheet pan and cover loosely with plastic wrap. Proof at room temperature for 2 to 2 1/2 hours, until the pieces have swelled noticeably.
  • Baking and glazing
  • About 20 minutes before baking, preheat the oven to 450°F (232°C). Fill the schnecken by using your thumb to make an indent in the center of each coil large and deep enough to hold about 1 heaping teaspoon of filling, then add whatever fillings you like. Fill the pinwheels by pressing the center with your thumb or finger to create a small pocket, and place about 1 teaspoon of whatever fillings you like into the pocket.
  • For both Schnecken and pinwheels, make the fondant glaze while the oven preheats.
  • Just before baking the Danish, prepare the hot glaze. Combine the water and sugar in a saucepan and bring it to a boil; stir until the sugar is dissolved, then lower the heat to maintain a gentle simmer while the Danish bake. If you like, stir in the apricot preserves, or squeeze the juice from the lemon into the saucepan, then add the entire lemon half.
  • As the syrup is heating up, place the pan of Danish into the oven and lower the oven temperature to 400°F (204°C). Bake for 6 minutes, then rotate the pan and bake for another 5 to 6 minutes, until a medium golden brown.
  • As soon as the Danish come out of the oven, brush the hot syrup over them, including over the filling. Let the Danish cool on the pan for about 5 minutes, then drizzle streaks of the fondant glaze over them. Let the glaze set up for about 3 to 5 minutes, then enjoy!
  • Filling Options: Cream Cheese Filling
  • Combine all of the ingredients in a mixing bowl and cream them together until smooth and slightly fluffy. If using a mixer, use the paddle attachment and gradually increase the speed of the mixer to high. If mixing this filling by hand, use a large, sturdy spoon and be prepared to stir vigorously. The filling should be thick, creamy, and custardlike; it will firm up when baked.
  • Fruit Filling
  • If using diced apples or pears, poach them in boiling water for 1 minute, then drain. Whisk the water, sugar, salt, and cornstarch together in a saucepan to make a slurry, then bring it to a boil over a medium heat, stirring constantly. It should thicken by the time it comes to a boil. Remove it from the heat immediately, then stir in the fruit. Some fruits will leach moisture into the slurry, so stir the filling a few times as it cools.
  • Lemon Curd
  • Whisk the lemon juice, sugar, and eggs together in a double boiler over simmering water, then stir continuously until the mixture begins to thicken; this could take 10 to 15 minutes.
  • As soon as the mixture thickens, add the butter and stir until it melts. Remove the lemon curd from the heat and continue to stir until the butter is fully incorporated. If it's lumpy, push it through a fine-mesh sieve to smooth it out. Lay a piece of plastic wrap directly on the surface of the curd and set it aside to cool.
  • Variation
  • If you want richer, softer Danish dough, when making the détrempe, replace 6 tablespoons (3 oz / 85 g) of the water with 2 eggs (3.5 oz / 99 g).

DANISH - CREAM CHEESE FILLING



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Make and share this Danish - Cream Cheese Filling recipe from Food.com.

Provided by UnknownChef86

Categories     Breakfast

Time 10m

Yield 8 oz

Number Of Ingredients 3

8 ounces cream cheese
3 tablespoons sugar
1 egg yolk

Steps:

  • Beat cream cheese until smooth.
  • Mix sugar.
  • Add egg yolk.
  • Chill.

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In a bowl stir yeast into warm water to soften. In a second mixing bowl beat the 1/4 cup butter, sugar, and salt until creamy. Add 1/2 cup of the flour, the cardamom, and milk.
From bhg.com


DANISH PASTRY WITH SWEET OR SAVOURY FILLINGS RECIPE - BBC FOOD
Cover with clingfilm, or place in a large plastic bag, and leave to rise for 1-2 hours. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4. Pierce the top of the triangles with a sharp knife to let the steam out ...
From bbc.co.uk


DANISH PASTRY PINWHEELS - VEENA AZMANOV
Danish dough. Dry ingredients - Combine flour and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer with the paddle attachment. Yeast mixture - In a measuring cu p, combine milk, sugar, yeast, egg, and vanilla. Add the yeast mixture to the flour mixture. Combine on medium-high until all flour is incorporated. Knead a minute more.
From veenaazmanov.com


DANISH PASTRY | KING ARTHUR BAKING
Cut each stick of butter in half lengthwise, to make 8 long rectangles. On a piece of floured parchment or plastic wrap, line up 4 of the butter pieces side by side, to form a rectangle. Sprinkle lightly with flour, and cover with another piece of parchment or plastic wrap. Gently pound and roll the butter until it's about 6" x 9".
From kingarthurbaking.com


PERFECT DANISH PASTRY RECIPE WITH CHEESE AND JAM OPTIONS
Cut each butter stick in half lengthwise. You should have 8 long rectangles. Line up 2 butter pieces to form a stick; take another 2 cut up butter pieces and put them on top to form a long rectangle. Cover the long rectangle with floured plastic. Smoosh down the wrapped butter until it's about 4" x 9" to 6" x 9".
From delishably.com


BASIC DANISH PASTRY DOUGH | CRAFTYBAKING | FORMERLY BAKING911
Dust dough lightly with flour. 2. Using the rolling pin, roll dough into a rough square. 3. Roll out the dough square to 16-inches long. 4. Fold dough into thirds, like a business letter, along its long side. NOTE: Use a dry pastry brush to remove any excess flour before you fold the dough over. 5.
From craftybaking.com


DANISH PASTRY ROLLS - CLEVERLY SIMPLE
In a large bowl, combine the flour, white sugar, and salt. Stir. Cut in cold butter. Add creamed cottage cheese, egg, and yeast. Mix well into the dough. Roll the dough flat until it measures 14×14 inches. In a small bowl, combine brown sugar, melted butter, and vanilla. Spread over flattened dough and top with nuts or raisins.
From cleverlysimple.com


BEST FILLED DANISH BRAID RECIPES | PASTRY | FOOD NETWORK …
Directions. Step 1. For the fruit, toss the raisins, cranberries, prunes and candied citrus peel with the zest, juice, cinnamon, ginger and sugar. Set aside, stirring occasionally. Step 2. Beat the cream cheese with the sugar until smooth and then beat in the egg yolk and vanilla. Set aside. Step 3. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the ...
From foodnetwork.ca


TRY TEN OF THE BEST DANISH PASTRIES! — SCANDI CULTURE
2. Brunsviger. The most mouth-watering of all Danish delicacies, the brunsviger is a cake of crater-filled dough, drizzled by a thick layer of brown sugar and butter. This delicious concoction of sugar and fat soaks into the spongey cake, making for a delicious, moreish and sticky teatime snack.
From scandiculture.org


CUSTARD DANISH PASTRY - SUGAR SALT MAGIC
Make the custard: Heat milk sugar and vanilla (photo 1) in a small saucepan until steaming. In a bowl combine the egg yolk, milk and cornflour (photo 2). Slowly pour the warm milk into the egg mixture (photo 3) before returning it to the stove to get very thick (photo 4).
From sugarsaltmagic.com


6 CLASSIC DANISH PASTRY SHAPES - KITCHEN FOLIAGE
How to make a windmill Danish pastry shape. Cut a piece of pastry 5″ x 5″. Cut 4 slices into the pastry starting at the points. Leave a 1″x1″ box in the center for the filling. Fold the corner of one of the points into the center. Fold all of the …
From kitchenfoliage.com


13 DANISH PASTRY RECIPES | RECIPELAND
From Cheese Filling for Danish Pastry to Prune or Cheese Envelopes. Don't miss another issue ... 13 danish pastry recipes. Danish 48; Pies and Pastry 35; 2 collections Almond Crescent (Mandelhorn) (3) 57 A delicious recipe that will find its way into your heart and your tummy! Danish Pastry - Dansk Wienerbrod (45) 310 Danish Pastry - Dansk Wienerbrod recipe. …
From recipeland.com


DANISH PASTRY AUTHENTIC RECIPE | TASTEATLAS
Place the remaining flour on a working surface, then place the dough on the flour and knead for 3-4 minutes until you've worked in all of the flour into the dough. 3. Put the dough in an oiled bowl, cover the bowl with cling film and store in a warm place for …
From tasteatlas.com


DANISH PASTRY | TRADITIONAL SWEET PASTRY FROM DENMARK
PREP 1h. COOK 30min. READY IN 1h 30min. Adapted from the YouTube channel ScanidanvianToday, this recipe gives instructions on how to prepare a Danish pastry braid, with the typical remonce filling made with marzipan or almonds. Alternatively, you can use various kinds of jam, such as raspberry, strawberry, and blueberry, instead.
From tasteatlas.com


DANISH PASTRIES | BREAD | BREAKFAST | CHOCOLATE | CREME PATISSIERE
Add the wet ingredients into the dry and mix on a low speed for 2 minutes until all the ingredients are mixed together. Then mix on a medium speed for a further 6 minutes. Tip the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and shape into a ball. Dust it all over with flour then place into a large plastic bag.
From kitchenmason.com


13 DANISH FILLINGS IDEAS | RECIPES, FOOD, DANISH PASTRY
Apr 22, 2017 - Explore Terri Burke's board "Danish fillings" on Pinterest. See more ideas about recipes, food, danish pastry.
From pinterest.com


FILLING FOR DANISH PASTRY - CREATE THE MOST AMAZING DISHES
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From recipeshappy.com


DANISH PASTRY RECIPE | CDKITCHEN.COM
Wrap in foil; refrigerate 30 minutes. Roll out half of dough into a 15-by-7 -inch rectangle (leave other half in refrigerator). Place in lightly greased 15-by-10-by-1-inch jelly-roll pan. Down 2 long sides, make parallel cuts 2 1/2 inches long and 3/4 inch …
From cdkitchen.com


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