Individual Danish Assortment

"From fillings to shapes, this is a great way for the family to spend some time together, or a fun activity for sleep-over night with the kids. Different ways to serve brunch pastries with lots of variations. Make a few of each. You are only limited by your imagination for these sweet treats. You can also make your own dough using Recipe #268932 or for the super easy version of the dough, try Recipe #256812 :)"
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
24
Yields:
20 Pastries
Serves:
20
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ingredients

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directions

  • REMONCE: Cream the butter, sugar (and cinnamon, if added). Keep refrigerated till ready to use. Let soften at room temperature to spreadable consistency before using. (makes 1/2 cup ).
  • STREUSEL FILLING: Whisk together the flour and sugar. Drizzle in the melted butter as you mix.(Makes 3/4 cups).
  • CHEESE FILLING: Blend the sugar with the softened cream cheese until thoroughly combined. Don't over-beat or aerate. Mix in the yolk and chill until firm.
  • GLAZE: Whisk a very small amount of milk into the sugar until all the lumps are gone. Continue to add milk, a few drops at a time, until it ribbons off the whisk (Makes 1/2 cup).
  • TO ASSEMBLE PASTRIES: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. On a lightly floured surface, roll each sheet of puff pastry out to a rectangle measuring a little larger than 20x10“. Cut into 20 (5-inch) squares.
  • TURNOVERS: Spread each with filling of your choice. Using egg wash, brush two edges of each square.Fold over to make triangle shapes.Place on a sheet tray lined with parchment paper. Cut three small diagonal slits in the top of the turnovers.
  • Brush lightly with more egg wash and sprinkle with some cinnamon sugar. Bake about 20 minutes or until golden brown.
  • DANISH: While still warm, brush lightly with warmed apricot jam. Sprinkle with sliced almonds and then drizzle with glaze.
  • PINWHEELS: Sprinkle some cinnamon sugar onto squares. Brush two edges of the square with egg wash. Cut a slit from each corner almost into the center, stopping just short of the center. Fold every other tip into the center, overlapping them, and press firmly.
  • Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Press the center down with your finger where the tips overlap. Fill with 1/2 rounded teaspoon jam or filling.
  • Brush with egg wash, then sprinkle with some coarse sugar,.Bake about 20 minutes, or until nicely colored.
  • ENVELOPES: Turn the square so that a point is at the top. Put and elongated mound of about 2 tablespoons of cheese filling from top to bottom. Egg wash the side corners. Fold one corner over the filling and press firmly. Fold the other end over the top and press very firmly to seal.
  • Place on lined baking sheet. Brush with egg wash and sprinkle with sugar and some chopped chocolate. Bake about 20 minutes, or until nicely browned (Or spread with lemon curd and then cheese filling and garnish before baking with toasted sliced almonds.).
  • CHEESE POCKETS: Place a rounded tablespoon of cheese filling in the middle of the square. Brush the corners with egg wash. Fold two opposite sides up and press firmly, as in the envelopes above. Bring the bottom corner up and press firmly over the fold. Lastly, bring the top corner up and across the fold and pinch it to seal.
  • Egg wash and sprinkle the top with streusel. Bake about 25 minutes, until nicely browned.

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Reviews

  1. You can't get 20 5" squares from 2 20"x 10" sheets of pastry dough. You can only get 16.
     
  2. I can't get enough of Danish assorted pastries! The variety of flavors and textures in each bite is pure bliss. From the flaky layers to the delicious fillings, they're a delightful treat for any occasion. If you haven't tried them yet, you're seriously missing out! Bonjour Brooklyn - French Bakery in New York
     
  3. Made a cream cheese danish using the filling from this recipe. It was spot one. The directions are confusing but a great recipe. Thanks for sharing!
     
  4. Made this using your own recipe for Puff Pastry (recipe 268932) & it worked so nicely that I'll be keeping both recipes on hand from now on! Did half of them with cream cheese & the other half with a homemade applesauce! Absolutely delightful! Thanks for much for sharing the recipe! [Tagged & made in Please Review My Recipe]
     
  5. To read the recipe I am a bit confused but I think I get it. I am watching them bake right now and they look delicious. Made w/ raspberry filling with homegrown raspberries. I've never made pastries so I am not sure if I did it exactly right.
     
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Original Zaaarite. Food lovers. Lynnda passed away in March 2020. Her recipes live on here for everyone to enjoy and Rick continues the tradition. We will forever live together through our food. Live well. Eat well.?
 
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