Danish Pastries Recipe

Summary

Preparation Time20 MinCooking Time15 Min
Ready In35 MinDifficulty LevelEasy
Health IndexJust EnjoyCuisine
CourseMethod
Main IngredientInterest Group,

Ingredients

 Boiling water45 Milliliter
 30 ml/2 tbsp ground coffee
 40 g/1 1/2 oz/3 tbsp butter
 Superfine sugar115 Gram
 Egg yolk1
 115 g/4 oz/1 cup ground almonds
 Egg1 , beaten
 275 g/10 oz/1 cup apricot jam
 30 ml/2 tbsp water
 Confectioner’s sugar175 Gram
 Sliced almonds50 Gram, toasted
 Cherries50 Gram, candied
 All purpose flour275 Gram (For the pastry)
 1.5 ml/1/4 tsp salt
 Superfine sugar15 Gram (For the pastry)
 225 g/8 oz/1 cup butter, softened
 10 ml/2 tsp easy-blend (rapid-rise) dried yeast
 Egg1 , beaten (For the pastry)
 100 ml/31/2fl oz/scant 1/2 cup chilled water

Directions

1. To make the pastry, sift the flour, salt and sugar into a bowl. Rub in 25g/1oz/2 tbsp butter. Stir in the yeast. In a separate bowl, mix the egg and water together, add to the flour mixture and mix to a soft dough. Lightly knead for 4-5 minutes. Place in a plastic bag, seal and chill for 15 minutes.
2. Put the remaining butter for the pastry between two sheets of baking parchment and beat with a rolling pin to make an 18cm/7in square. Chill.
3. Roll out the dough on a floured surface to a square about 25 x 25cm/ 10 x 10in. Put the butter in the middle of the dough square, angled like a diamond, then bring up each corner of the dough to enclose it fully.
4. Roll out the pastry thinly to measure about 35cm/14in in length. Turn up the bottom third of the pastry, then gently fold down the top third. Seal the edges together with a rolling pin. Wrap the pastry in clear film (plastic wrap) and chill for 15 minutes.
5. Repeat the rolling and folding three more times, turning the pastry after folding over so that the short ends are at the top and bottom. Allow the pastry a 15-minute rest between each turn.
6. To make the filling, pour the hot water over the coffee and infuse for 4 minutes. Strain through a fine sieve. Cream the butter and sugar together. Beat in the egg yolk, ground almonds and 15ml/1 tbsp of the coffee.
7. Divide the dough and filling equally into three. Roll one dough portion to an 18 x 35cm/7 x 14in rectangle. Spread with filling and roll up from a short end. Cut into six equal slices. Roll another portion into a 25cm/10in round, and cut into six equal segments.
8. Put a spoonful of filling at the widest end of each segment. Roll the pastry towards its point to form a crescent.
9. Roll out the remaining dough into a 20cm/8in square; cut into four. Place some filling in the centre of each piece, and shape by making cuts from each corner almost to the centre, then fold four alternate points to the centre.
10. Preheat the oven to 220°C/425°F/ Gas 7. Space the pastries well apart on greased baking sheets. Cover loosely with oiled clear film and leave to rise for about 20 minutes, until almost doubled in size. Brush with the egg and bake for 15-20 minutes until lightly browned and crisp. Cool on wire racks.
11. Put the jam in a pan with the water; bring to the boil, then sieve. Brush the jam over the warm pastries. Mix the icing sugar with the remaining coffee to make a thick icing. Drizzle the icing over some of the pastries and decorate some with almonds or chopped glace cherries. Leave to set before serving.
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