Have you ever found yourself needing to bring a desert to a social
gathering with family and friends? Well the day before Thanksgiving this
year I had to come up with a desert option based around apricots
because I had 4 lbs of canned fruit to use up. After seeing how
difficult it would be to create the pastry dough for the "real deal"
pastries, I decided to substitute some things around and somehow I
managed to create a new recipe that was requested by several people that
where there. So here goes.
Preheat the oven to 350.
Ingredients:
3 cans of croissant rolls (Pillsbury or off brands work)
1 1/2 lbs. Canned apricot halves
1 Large Box of vanilla pudding mix
1/2 teaspoon of ground Nutmeg
1 egg
Start
by prepping the vanilla pudding in a bowel following the directions for
pie filling mixing in the Nutmeg. Chill in the fridge following package
directions. On a greased plastic cutting board (or something similar)
unroll a pair of dough triangles into a elongate rectangle that can then
be cut into 2 squares. These should be about 2.5 to 3 inches on each
side.
Place a dab of the finished pudding in the middle
of each square with an apricot half face down on top of it. Then take
Opposite corners of the dough and pinch them over the top of the apricot
and pudding stack. When your done you should have what looks like
little pyramid shaped dough with slightly open corners. Beat the egg in a
bowl and brush it lightly over each of the danishes (this will make
them nice and crispy golden when cooked).
Place these
on a greased baking sheet in the oven for 15 minutes or until golden
brown. Viola! Deliciousness awaits you after letting them cool for a few
minutes. I actually took the time to cook these in advance and then
chilled them overnight in the fridge. Just make sure they warm up a
little before serving the next day.
This
picture was all I was able to find from this Thanksgiving to give
everyone an idea of what the finished Danish Pastries looked like (they
are on the baking sheet in the foreground). I hope people enjoy this
idea for a cheap way to use up canned fruit and make an amazing recipe
at the same time. If anyone tries this out for themselves let me know
how they turn out.
Nomad's Creations
weekend projects by Nomad
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
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