Puff Pastry Dessert

Posted on Jan 8, 2009 in Dessert, Food | 9 comments

Puff Pastry Dessert

Puff Pastry Dessert

Writing this blog entry takes longer than it takes to make this delicious dessert. I saw this on FoodNetwork, but there was no oven temperature and no duration listed, so I’ve been experimenting for a few weeks. It was a hit at work when I brought them in. Here is what I came up with (mostly inspired by Sunny Anderson’s recipe on FoodNetwork).

Ingredients for Dessert

Ingredients for Dessert

Ingredients:
1 sheet of puff pastry (I used two)
2-4 tablespoons of fruit jam (I use apricot and strawberry; one for each sheet)
1 egg for the egg wash
Powdered sugar (optional)

Steps:
Thaw the dough according the packaging
Microwave the fruit jam for about 20 seconds

1. Open the dough and straighten it out (if you bought the same dough as I did, it will be folded into 3, like a piece of paper).
2. Spread the jam evenly, so as not to have too many clumps
3. Roll the opposite ends of the dough so they meet in the middle (start from the sides that are opposite the lines folding).  Flip the dough with the seam down.
4. Cut into 12-15 pieces.  If you cut it into 15 pieces, chances are that they pieces will fall and won’t look pretty and they will ooze.
5. Brush with the egg wash
6. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Place the cut pieces on parchment paper and place into the oven for about 15 minutes. Space them a few inches apart.  If they’re too close, like in the picture, they’ll get stuck together when they puff up.  Not really pretty but still tasty.
7. When cool, sprinkle with powdered sugar.

Spread Jam on Dough

Spread Jam on Dough

Rolling Dough

Rolling Dough - Step 3

Rolled Dough with Jam

Rolled Dough with Jam - Step 3

Too Close and Too Thin

Too Close and Too Thin

Not too pretty

Not too pretty

Scrumptious!

Scrumptious!

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9 Comments

  1. Simple, great for entertaining … and looks delicious too …thanx for the post … Laila http://limeandlemon.wordpress.com/

  2. Thanks Laila!

  3. Yes, these were delicious. Not too heavy, not too sweet. Perfect balance.

  4. Anna, this was amazing! I have never made a dessert with puff pastry before and this was a definite hit the first try! Thank you for sharing an amazing recipe. Its so quick and easy to make as well!

    xo Jennifer stuck in australia.

    • Thanks Jennifer. I’m glad you liked it. It was a hit when I brought it into work for a party too, and my family really likes it. Especially if I use a lot of jam, but that doesn’t make them pretty. ;)

  5. What would we do without ready-made puff pastry? It saves so much time and effort and just about guarantees perfect results. Great, easy recipe. Thanks.

  6. Am i correct in assuming the degrees is fahrenheit?

    • Yes, that’s correct.

  7. It had been a even though since I visited internet site with this kind of top notch data. Thansk lots for the valuable info

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