Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Daring Bakers: Strudel - Strawberry 'Toaster' Strudel


The May Daring Bakers' challenge was hosted by Linda of make life sweeter! and Courtney of Coco Cooks. They chose Apple Strudel from the recipe book Kaffeehaus: Exquisite Desserts from the Classic Cafes of Vienna, Budapest and Prague by Rick Rodgers.

Since I am not a big fan of baked apples I decided to stray from the filling and, as you can tell, from the rolled up shape. I made the strudel dough as directed, then, instead of filling and rolling, I folded the dough in half (longest edge to longest edge).

I then added about a tablespoon of homemade strawberry jam and spread it in a small rectangle along one half of the dough, leaving about a two inch space between the jam to make 10 spots. I folded the dough the long way again to fold over the jam and cut the pastries into rectangles as shown.

Before baking I pricked the dough a couple of times and baked the pastries for about 18 minutes. Once they had cooled a bit I drizzled them with a simple icing of a mixture of powdered sugar and heavy cream.

The strudel 'squares' were flaky, tender and a little crisp at the same time and we loved them. The dough itself was easy to make, and tough to roll to the right size. Mine was probably a few inches short in the size but it was still very, very thin.

See more strudel at The Daring Kitchen

34 comments:

  1. These would be a huge hit at my house. They love to buy the toaster strudel at the store.

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  2. I know they're not exactly Pop Tarts, but I'd love to include these in the Pre Made Our Way Pop Tarts round up!

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  3. these are genius. i love that you strayed a bit and did them this size. they look positively appetizing!

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  4. YOur toaster strudel look fantastic.

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  5. What a great twist on the recipe! It looks fabulous!

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  6. Mmmmm toaster strudels... what an amazing idea! I LOVE toaster strudel!

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  7. oh these look delicious! yummy I like how you made it in square form.

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  8. What a great idea! I used to love those toaster strudels when I was younger - I'm going to have to try this out!

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  9. It seems like this month I've seen more variations from the daring baker recipe than ever before... and I like it!!

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  10. Those look so delicious! I'd love to have these for breakfast.

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  11. Whoa, what a wonderful idea! Portable strudel (and way better than the freezer version!).

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  12. Great idea! The strudel looks so sweet, great for a breakfast treat!

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  13. Awesome interpretation! That looks so good!

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  14. Toaster strudels! WOW! Great work Holly! :)

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  15. What a great idea, they look very tasty :)

    Katie xox

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  16. Toaster strudels were - and probably still a hit at my house. I just don't buy them any more. Thanks for the new version. My kids thank you too.

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  17. Want! This is the next time I do strudels right here, you are a friggin genius woman. Is there any chance I can claim to be related to you?

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  18. Love, love, love the idea... how to make junk food healthier!!! Well done, very creative and original!

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  19. holly! those look awesome! nicely done!

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  20. What a cool way of doing the Strudel! I really love this!

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  21. I love this variation! Great job!

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  22. This was a great idea! And it looks delicious.

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  23. Your strudel looks amazing!! I wish I was motivated enough to make some at my house :)

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  24. What a great idea! Love this variation. These would be a huge hit at my house. Great job!

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  25. When I make these, I hope they look like these. Great idea.

    I so totally forgot the DB this month. But I will go back now and bake the strudel - maybe your way.....

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  26. That is a fabulous idea. I wonder how well they would freeze?

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  27. I like your version the best. I love me some toaster strudel.

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  28. I like your little turnover/hand pie version of the strudel:) Looks scrumptious!

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  29. how fun! i love that you made toaster strudels! :)

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  30. OMW, I am totally speechless...so gorgeous!

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  31. We are starting our summer canning with strawberry jam. Normally I use low/no sugar pectin and only add a cup or two of sugar in my recipe. However I'm out of that so I'm using up some regular pectin.

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  32. i hate toaster strudels and they have no rite to say the one kids wanna eat cuz i prefer poptarts

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