Are you tired of boring old pastries and looking for something extraordinary? Look no further than the tantalizing flaky danish braids! These exquisite pastries are a delightful combination of crispy, buttery layers and a sweet, flaky filling. Whether you prefer a classic cinnamon-sugar filling or a decadent chocolate-hazelnut filling, these danish braids are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth and impress your friends and family. With this comprehensive guide, you'll discover the secrets to creating perfect flaky danish braids, from selecting the right ingredients to perfecting the intricate braiding technique. Get ready to embark on a delicious journey as we explore the art of crafting these delectable treats!
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FLAKY DANISH BRAIDS
Though this recipe takes a bit of time to make, it's completely worth it. The braids are a special breakfast treat on occasions like Easter or a family birthday. People will take seconds and thirds! -Debbie Ewald, Oak Grove, Missouri
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 1h5m
Yield 4 braids (6 slices each).
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- In a small bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. In a large bowl, combine milk, butter, egg, sugar, salt, yeast mixture and 2-1/2 cups flour; beat on medium speed 3 minutes. Stir in enough remaining flour to form a soft dough (dough will be sticky)., Turn dough onto a floured surface; knead until smooth and elastic, 6-8 minutes. Place in a greased bowl, turning once to grease the top. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until doubled, about 1 hour., In a large bowl, combine filling ingredients. Punch down dough. Turn onto a lightly floured surface; divide into four portions. Roll each portion into a 12x8-in. rectangle. Spread each with a quarter of the filling to within 1/2 in. of edges. Roll up jelly-roll style, starting with a long side; pinch seam to seal., For each roll, starting 1 in. from one end, make two lengthwise cuts, making three sections. Braid the sections together, cut sides up. Pinch ends to seal; tuck under. Place braids on greased baking sheets. Cover with kitchen towels; let rise in a warm place until almost doubled, about 1 hour., Preheat oven to 350°. Bake 18-20 minutes or until lightly browned. Remove from pans to wire racks to cool slightly. For icing, in a small bowl, mix confectioners' sugar and enough milk to reach desired consistency. Drizzle over warm braids.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 434 calories, Fat 23g fat (11g saturated fat), Cholesterol 49mg cholesterol, Sodium 235mg sodium, Carbohydrate 55g carbohydrate (32g sugars, Fiber 2g fiber), Protein 5g protein.
DANISH BRAID
This recipe is very special to me. I made this several years ago as one of my first pastry-making attempts. If you follow the directions this recipe is foolproof. Patience is a must. From Baking with Julia.
Provided by spatchcock
Categories Yeast Breads
Time P2DT20m
Yield 2 danish braids
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- Danish Dough: Pour water into a large bowl, sprinkle over.
- yeast and let soften for a minute.
- Add milk, egg, sugar and salt.
- Whisk to mix. Set aside.
- Put flour into food processor, add butter and pulse (8-10 times) until butter is cut into pieces 1/2 inch diameter- no smaller.
- Empty contents of food processor into the bowl with the yeast mixture.
- Very gently turn the mixture over with a rubber spatula until the dry ingredients are moistened.
- Butter must remain in discrete pieces.
- Cover bowl and refrigerate overnight (or up to 4 days).
- Lightly flour work surface, turn the dough out and lightly flour the dough.
- Pat into a rough square.
- Note: If at anytime the dough becomes too soft, cover with plastic and chill.
- Roll out to 16" x 16".
- Fold in thirds like a business letter and turn so that the closed fold is on your left.
- Roll again to 10" x 24".
- Fold in thirds again, turn so the closed fold is on your left.
- Roll into a 20" x 20" square.
- Fold the square in thirds and turn so that the closed fold is on your left.
- Roll into a 10" x 20' rectangle, fold in thirds again.
- Wrap dough in plastic and chill at least 30 minutes (up to 2 days).
- Dough can be frozen for 1 month.
- Thaw in refrigerator overnight.
- Danish-almond filling: Put almonds, sugar and butter into food processor.
- Process until almonds are finely ground, scraping bowl as necessary.
- Add almond extract and 2 Tbsp of the beaten egg white.
- Process until mixed.
- Store in airtight container in the refrigerator until needed (up to 1 week).
- Bring to room temperature before using.
- Danish-Berry Jam Filling: Stir berries and sugar together in saucepan.
- Cook on low, stirring until most of the liquid is absorbed and filling is glossy.
- (Can be done in microwave) Stir in lemon juice.
- Scrape filling into a small container and cool to room temperature.
- Seal container and chill.
- Will keep refrigerated for 1 week.
- Danish Braid assembly: Divide Danish dough in half.
- Roll each chilled danish dough half on lightly floured surface to a 10" x 16" rectangle.
- Lift on to a parchment lined half sheet pan.
- Spread some of the fruit filling down the middle third of the dough.
- Top with some of the cream or almond filling.
- Note:you may not need the entire amount of either filling Using a pizza cutter or sharp knife, cut 12- 14 slanting lines down each side angling cuts from the center to the edge and cutting strips about 3/4 inch wide.
- Fold strips of pastry into the center, crisscrossing the filling by alternating strips from each side.
- Lightly press ends to seal and run your hands along the sides of the pastry to straighten.
- Brush with egg white, sprinkle with sugar and almonds.
- Cover with a kitchen towel and let rise at room temperature until it looks and feels puffy.
- About 30 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 400°F.
- Bake in center of oven for 15-20 minutes until golden.
- Cool slightly Stir coffee and powdered sugar together to produce a smooth shiny glaze.
- Spoon glaze into a zip-loc bag, seal top and snip corner with scissors to create a pastry bag.
- Squeeze squiggles of glaze over pastry and allow to set.
- Serve.
- Notes: you can use other Danish fillings as well.
- Such as:.
- Danish- Cream Cheese Filling (recipe #54153).
- Danish-Prune Filling (recipe #54152).
- Danish-Confectioners Cream filling (recipe #54151).
- Danish-Apricot Filling (recipe #54150).
EASY BLACKBERRY AND CREAM CHEESE DANISH RECIPE
A flaky, buttery croissant - braided and stuffed with cream cheese and blackberries.
Provided by Camille Beckstrand
Categories Breakfast
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
- In a small bowl, combine cream cheese, sugar, vanilla, and flour. Set aside.
- Open crescent roll dough and unroll, leaving crescents all together in one large rectangle
- On an ungreased baking sheet, lay the crescent roll rectangle. The dough should be almost the entire length of a half sheet pan. (If you're not using a crescent roll sheet, be sure to press edges together to even out edges and seal any holes.)
- Cut 1/2 inch diagonal strips up each side of the dough.
- Carefully spread cream cheese filling down the center of the dough to be about 2-3 inches wide. Top with blackberry pie filling or fresh blackberries (or both). You may not need to use the whole can, just enough to cover it well.
- Fold 1/2 inch dough pieces up over filling alternating sides to get a braided pattern. You may have excess dough once you reach the end of the danish, so fold them in as best as you can.
- Bake for 15-20 minutes or until filling is set and crescent dough is golden in color. Cool before removing from baking sheet.
- Once danish has cooled, remove to serving platter.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 199 kcal, Carbohydrate 23 g, Protein 2 g, Fat 11 g, SaturatedFat 6 g, Cholesterol 36 mg, Sodium 93 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 21 g, ServingSize 1 serving
Tips:
- Use high-quality ingredients. The better the ingredients, the better the final product will be.
- Make sure the butter is cold. This will help create flaky layers in the dough.
- Work the dough quickly. Overworking the dough will make it tough.
- Chill the dough before rolling it out. This will make it easier to work with and prevent it from sticking to the counter.
- Use a sharp knife to cut the dough. This will help create clean, even cuts.
- Brush the dough with egg wash before baking. This will help the pastry brown and give it a shiny finish.
- Bake the pastries until they are golden brown. Overbaking will dry them out.
Conclusion:
Danish braids are a delicious and versatile pastry that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. With a little practice, you can easily master the art of making these flaky pastries at home. So next time you're looking for a special treat, give Danish braids a try!
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