Orange Danish

"This is my version of Orange Danish. These are as easy to make as Cinnamon Rolls. They may sound more difficult, but really are not. I always use store bought vanilla frosting mixed WITH HOMEMADE for these because it makes the texture better (creamier) IMHO. The yield is approximate and depends on how thin you roll and how thick you cut. Sorry I don't have a more accurate yield."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs
Ingredients:
24
Yields:
2 pans
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix yeast and warm water together to proof yeast.
  • Cream shortening and margarine with sugar.
  • Add yeast and water mixture.
  • Add three cups flour and mix.
  • Continue adding flour until soft dough forms.
  • Turn out on a lightly floured surface and knead until dough becomes smooth and elastic.
  • Place in an oiled bowl, cover with plastic wrap and let rise until double (about an hour).
  • Punch down.
  • Roll out into a rectangle on a lightly floured surface.
  • Mix all of the filling ingredients cutting the butter or margarine in until it is well blended.
  • Spread evenly over the dough and roll, jelly roll style from the long side.
  • Cut into 1 inch slices, place on lightly greased baking pan.
  • Let rise 20-30 minutes.
  • Bake at 350° for approximately 30 minutes.
  • Mix frosting until smooth.
  • Pour over rolls while they are still slightly warm.
  • Note: I usually mix the frosting and then add a store bought tub of vanilla frosting.
  • It gives a better texture to the frosting.
  • If you choose to do this, I recommend having the"homemade" part slightly thicker than the desired end product.
  • If you are adding the store bought frosting, the margarine/butter is not necessary.

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Reviews

  1. Looking for or where to buy the fried danish with the orange filling in it. Their was a bakery in kansas city, ks that made them back in the 80's. one was not enough to eat, they melted in your mouth, they were so good. After looking at this recipe it may be the way he made them. With the dough layed out, then spread the filling over the dough, but these were made into round danish not rolled up. May have to try making some.
     
  2. I can't wait to try these! I have made orange danish before but lost my recipe. I found that a box of orange jello and some butter works great for filling.
     
  3. A recipe that has orange juice . in it must be GOOD and cream .
     
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