Tuesday 6 March 2012

Tuesdays with Dorie - Rugelach

I've no idea how to pronounce it but these were lovely.

They are basically a type of pastry, I believe they are Jewish but I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong. The starting point was the dough, nothing like pastry or even bread dough, something totally different, made with half butter and half cream cheese. Quick and fairly easy to make in my mixer although important that the ingredients were room temperature and not at all cold.

The dough then had to be chilled in the fridge for a few hours so I left mine in there overnight before rolling and filling. The next day I made my filling, sugar nuts and fruit, what a combination. I did half of the recipe and it just fitted in my mini chopper. (I love my mini chopper, my mother-in-law bought it for me and I use it all the time. It is one of my favourite presents, so handy for so many things.)

The dough is rolled you need to spread it with Levkar. I had no idea what this was but a quick google revealed it was like jam so I decided to use jam. I know it's lazy and I could have looked up how to make it but I've had bad jam experiences before so thought mine was best coming from a jar. So dough rolled and spread with my jam the recipe said to roll from the long end. I presumed that this was wrong and so rolled from the short end (obviously because I think I know best!)

Here is a pic of them rolled up, one by me one by my daughter, I will leave you to guess which one is which!

So they were short and fat and full of loveliness. They then go in the fridge for a few more hours to chill before slicing and baking but before you bake them you sprinkle more of the sugar mixture on the top.

And here they are, the finished product. The recipe said it makes loads and described them as cookies, mine made 10 and they were more like danish pastries so I clearly did roll from the wrong end! If Paul Hollywood of the Great British Bake Off fame was here he would say "someone didn't read the recipe correctly". I did read it, I just decided it was wrong - oops sorry Dorie.

They were lovely that size my husband particularly loved them and has asked for them again. The jam and the filling was lovely and went all chewy on the bottom. They were not the most attractive pastries but made up for it with their lovely flavour. A winner for us.

8 comments:

  1. I actually think I might like them more if they were that size. That also means less egg brushing and tossing in cinnamon and sugar. Only 10 times instead of 200! I read it 80 times and still did things wrong! oops. I think they look delicious.

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  2. Baking is fun when you're a bit slapdash!

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  3. These are Jewish/Eastern European, so you are correct! Maybe you would have gotten more if you rolled the dough a little thinner? Regardless, glad they were yummy!

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    1. I would agree, I could eat larger ones for breakfast, they were rich but not too sweet in my book.

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  5. Cant be wrong about the size !!!! the bigger the better !! loved these cookies they were delicious !!!!

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  6. looks yummy, well done :)

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  7. Kind of like big cinnamon rolls :-) Fun concept.

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