Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Danish Delight

I can’t even begin to explain why I woke up the other morning with an insatiable craving for Cheese Danish…maybe it’s because I stumbled upon a wonderful site called Annie’s Eats, who happened to have had the same craving- (lucky me).

Well, that was all I needed. One look at Annie’s sweet and flaky Danish pastry and I fell in love~ For almost the entire weekend, all I could think about was getting into the kitchen. I went to bed dreaming about it. That’s bad. I was having baking withdrawal.

When I finally found the time to bake my Danish, I turned into a tiny form of Gordon Ramsay. When I’m in the kitchen, I come with warning and a ‘DO NOT DISTURB’ sign on my back. I don’t think you would even recognize me. And if I don’t get it right on my first try, forget it. I’m intolerable. What can I say? I just want my dessert. Is that so wrong? I’m a perfectionist no question there- Yet, I have a feeling there may just be a method to my madness because my Danish was a hit.

Try it & love it.

Spiced Apple Cream Cheese Danish Braid

For the Danish dough you will need:
1½ cups all-purpose flour, plus extra for rolling
1½ tsp. instant yeast*
¼ cup sugar
¾ tsp. salt
1/3 cup whole milk
1 large egg, lightly beaten
For the butter square you will need:
12 tbsp. cold unsalted butter, cut into 1 tablespoon pieces
1 tbsp. all-purpose flour
For the cream cheese filling you will need:
4 oz. cream cheese, softened
¼ tsp. finely grated lemon zest
2 tbsp. sugar
For the apple filling you will need:
1 tbsp. butter
2 medium apples, peeled and sliced thin (I used Granny Smith)
2 tbsp. sugar
¼ tsp. ground cinnamon
Pinch freshly grated nutmeg
For the glaze you will need:
1½ cups confectioners’ sugar
1 tsp. freshly squeezed lemon juice
5 tsp. milk, plus more as needed
For the drizzle you will need:
1 cup confectioners’ sugar
1 tbsp. milk, plus more as needed
*Instant yeast = rapid rise yeast = bread machine yeast

To make the dough, combine 1¼ cups of the flour in a bowl with the yeast, sugar, and salt. Place the milk and egg in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the dough hook. With the mixer on low speed, add the flour mixture and knead until a smooth ball of dough forms, about 7-8 minutes. (The dough should be sticky but if more dough sticks to the bowl than the dough hook, add the remaining ¼ cup flour, 1 tablespoon at a time as needed.) Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour.

To make the butter square, toss together the butter pieces and flour on a clean work surface. Smear the butter back and forth using a bench scraper against the work surface until they have combined into a smooth homogeneous mixture. Wrap the butter mixture in plastic wrap and use the edges of the plastic to form it into a 5-inch square. Refrigerate until firm, at least 30 minutes.

Lightly dust a work surface with flour. Lay the chilled dough on the work surface and roll into a 9-inch square. Place the butter square diagonally on top the dough and remove the plastic wrap. Fold the corners of dough over the butter so that they meet in the middle of the butter square. Pinch the ends of the dough together to seal. Using a rolling pin , tap the dough from the center outward until the butter begins to soften and become malleable.

Gently roll the dough into an 11-inch square, re-flouring the work surface as necessary to prevent sticking. Fold the outside edges of the dough in toward the center in thirds, one overlapping the other, like a business letter.
Repeat this process folding the other direction to make a square. (This completes two turns.) Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2 hours. Roll the dough into an 11-inch square once more and repeat the two turns as before (business letter, then square). Wrap in plastic wrap again and chill once more for at least 4 hours. (At this point the dough can be refrigerated overnight).

To make the cream cheese filling, combine the cream cheese, lemon zest and sugar in a small bowl. Mix well until smooth and blended. Refrigerate until ready to use.

To make the apple filling, melt the butter in a large skillet or saucepan over medium heat. Combine the apple slices, sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg and toss well to combine. Cook, stirring occasionally, until most of the liquid has evaporated and the apples are tender, about 15-18 minutes. Let cool before using.

When you are ready to shape and bake the Danish, preheat the oven to 400˚ F.
On a large, very well floured sheet of parchment paper roll the chilled dough into a 14-inch square. (I’m very serious about flouring the work surface. Trust me on this – you can brush off excess flour but if you don’t use enough, you’ll experience a lot of difficulty. I speak from experience.)

Spread the cream cheese filling evenly down the middle third of the dough. Lay the apples over the top of the cream cheese mixture. Using a pizza cutter or a paring knife, cut the outer thirds of dough into ¾-inch strips so that the cuts are diagonal to the filling. Alternating sides, fold the strips of dough over the filling, crisscrossing the strips over the center, until the entire Danish is braided. (This is where you will be cursing everything if you didn't use enough flour. See the sticky dough? It got even worse. Good news though – you won’t even notice this after baking, so don’t throw in the towel just because of sticky dough.)

Transfer the braid, still on the parchment, to a baking sheet. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and rise at room temperature until slightly puffy (it will not double), about 30 minutes.
Bake until the braid is golden brown, 22-26 minutes, rotating halfway through baking.
To make the glaze, combine all ingredients in a small bowl and whisk until smooth. Add more milk 1 teaspoon at a time as needed to thin the glaze. Transfer to a cooking rack and brush with the glaze while still hot. Cool to room temperature.

To make the drizzle, combine the confectioners’ sugar and milk in a small bowl and whisk until smooth. Add more milk 1 teaspoon at a time as needed to make it a drizzle-able consistency. Drizzle over the finished braid. Slice crosswise and serve.

Many thanks to Annie! Please make sure to visit her fabulous site here!

xx,
Tammy♥

28 comments:

  1. For My Delightful Daughter!!! a delightful comment!! This was delicious!!!! I loved it and so did your brother. Thank you for all of your intense baking delights. You are a blessing. I love you soooooooooo much. Love, Your Mom xoxoxoxoxo

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  2. Wow! That looks delicious! I get the same way when I'm cooking to. Maybe I should get a do not disturb sign.

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  3. Your danish is beautiful Tammy! And so scrumptious looking! I'm glad I just ate a piece of apple pie or I would be seriously craving this. When I'm in the kitchen I hate being bothered too. It's like I'm in my own little world.

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  4. You know how I feel about this creation. But, I totally can relate on two fronts.

    1. Have to get it right.

    2. Get the hell out of the kitchen when I am working.

    Be well.

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  5. Me too a big fan of Annie's Eats, love this pastry. You made me crave for this now.

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  6. gorgeous!! love it! it seems so challenging!

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  7. Great!!!I love anything that is made with apple so for me this delish is just a perfect treat.

    Kisses,
    Rita

    I'm goig to anie's blog to check it out....:)

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  8. Looks and sounds delicious. And its a big cake, maybe there are leftovers for you to enjoy later?

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  9. Yum! We had Danishes like this in Scandinavia! This is fantastic!

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  10. I love danishes but it's way too tedious to make at home, eating it is much easier:D

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  11. Oh, this sounds amazing, Tammy! I get in those moods, too, and just have to whip up something sweet and delicious. Annie's blog always has something yummy and inspiring...and so does yours.

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  12. It looks and sounds so delicious :) YUM! I need to make this :D

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  13. Yes, don't like anyone in my space too when I'm trying to create a masterpiece in my kitchen ;-). And it doesn't help when people are curious!

    Anyway, your Danish looks delightful and I bet it tasted as good as it looked. Thanks for stopping by my site and saying Hi, newcomers are always welcome in my kitchen. NOT when I'm in the middle of baking, though! LOL.

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  14. That looks positively delcious n srumptious ~ can't wait to try! Great work!
    Us Masala

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  15. Thanks for stopping by my blog, yours is lovely and your danish looks heavenly! Excited to see more from you!

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  16. Hai Dear

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  17. Oh my goodness! This looks amazing. I am so glad you stumbled onto my blog. I am happily following you now!

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  18. Ooooh!! The looks gorgeous Tammy , i am just drooling here , good job on that one , i am sure it must have gone within minutes .

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  19. Yum! This sounds divine! A yeasted danish with apples and cream cheese is just what I would need right now with my afternoon tea :)!

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  20. I am new to your site-- and I love it! These look time consuming and rewarding. I will def. be following your site-- check mine out and follow too!!

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  21. Oh wow! I would love to wake up to one of these...delightful!

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  22. This looks truly magnificent!

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  23. Ahhh the danish craving....I know it well. Gorgeous braid and so tasty looking.

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  24. I hate being disturbed in the kitchen also...but I do so love danishes! This looks delicious!

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  25. This has made me miss my mom. She used to make a lot of Danish for weekend breakfasts.

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  26. That looks finger licking good! I know I'd probably eat the whole thing.
    *kisses* HH

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