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Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
Moderator:FUTURE::DDESMAISONSec.com::winalski
Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

796.0. "Danish Pastry" by DELNI::TOBIN () Wed Nov 04 1987 11:23

    Does anyone have some good recipes for making danish pastry?
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796.2You mean Danish Danish or American Danish?MUGSY::GLANTZMikeFri Nov 06 1987 04:2114
  A few years ago, I attended a one-day course in Danish pastry as it's
  made in Denmark. The woman who gave the course was a professional
  baker from Denmark. The pastry isn't very much like what we call
  Danish pastry in the States. It never has any filling other than a
  light cheese paste, and the dough is essentially a croissant dough
  (i.e., lots of folding and rolling, requiring cool hands and kitchen),
  with the addition of orange rind and ground cardamom seed. We've made
  it exactly twice, since, and it never took less than 5 hours of
  constant work (and my wife is pretty good with croissant dough). It's
  really delicious, but it's too much work to do on a regular basis. If
  you're really interested in a 5-hr recipe that may not even come out
  right the first two times (I had the benefit of watching it being
  done), please say so, because it will take around an hour to type it
  in!
796.3can be done in 1 hourCOPCLU::TCLAUSENMon Jul 12 1993 12:078
    Hi,
    
    6 years of response it's long time i just did a dir/title=danish just
    for fun (i'm Danish), It does not take 5 hours to make Danish Pastry
    
    ANY interest for recipe
    
    Regards Torben Clausen
796.4ENABLE::glantzMike @TAY 227-4299 TP Eng LittletonMon Jul 12 1993 13:062
Yes, I would love a recipe that takes only one hour! Do you not fold
the dough several times (like for French puff pastry)?
796.5Danish RevisitedKAOFS::M_BARNEYDance with a Moonlit KnightThu Nov 04 1993 16:3314
    Reading the previous replies to this note, we didn't get a 
    recipe for either American Style Danish, or Danish style american
    anything. 
    What I am looking for is the "Danish" that is popularly sold 
    in North America in cafetarias and grocery stores; slightly heavy
    twisted dough, often with a dollup of fruit in the middle (lemon,
    cherry, apple or even raisins throughout) with a sweet icing
    (made just of water and icing sugar).
    
    THIS is the recipe I'd like. My reason: if I don't make some soon
    I will eat myself into poverty - 10 weeks pregnant and I CRAVE 
    them........8-).
    
    Monica