HOLIDAY DANISH WITH CREAM CHEESE DRIZZLE

With the holidays just around the corner I thought I would get a head start on trying some festive recipes, and since sweets go hand in hand with festive celebrations I thought I’d kick things off with this candy cane shaped danish! It’s the perfect dessert to bring to a friends for dinner and totally enhance any dessert table! I used store bought puff pastry and the left over cream cheese filling to create a icing drizzle which cut down on the time needed to whip this dessert up significantly. Also, feel free to switch up the jam and put your own unique twist on it! Happy Holidays!


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INGREDIENTS:

Serves 4-5 People

1 Sheet of Puff Pastry - leave out 2 hours in advance so it has time to de-thaw or place overnight in the fridge
2-3 TBSP of Flour - to sprinkle
2 TBSP of Unsalted Butter - melted as a wash

- Filling -

4 Oz of Cream Cheese
1 TSP of Vanilla
1/4 CUP of Sugar
Jam of Choice - I went with Raspberry

- Cream Cheese Icing -
Remaining Cream Cheese Filling
1 TBSP of Milk

- Tools -
Ruler
Knife


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DIRECTIONS:

Preheat oven to 375 degrees

Roll out puff pastry leaving the parchment paper on the backside. Using a ruler, measure and cut the pastry dough in half. Starting with one half, create isosceles triangles by notching every two inches down the longest side and finding the halfway point on the opposite side.

Next, overlap the triangles one by one in the shape of a candy cane. Press overlapping sides together to bind them.

In a bowl combine your cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla. Beat with a hand mixer until well combined.

Spoonful cream cheese mixture onto the thickest part of the dough leaving a 1/2 inch border along the outer edge followed by your choice of jam.

Fold triangle points over and pinch along the 1/2 inch border to secure in place.

Brush dough with melted butter. You can also use to it seal the triangle points into place.

Bake for 16-20 minutes or until golden brown and allow to cool for 5 -10 minutes before adding icing.

Combine the remaining cream cheese mixture with 1 TBSP of milk and beat with a fork. Depending on how much cream cheese you used for filling you may need to add a little bit more milk to the mixture to make it more liquid. You will know you have the right consistency when you hold the fork above the mixture and have a pretty steady stream. Drizzle cream cheese icing over the danish and serve.

Alternatively, you can also sprinkle with powdered sugar.

Enjoy!


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MY GRANDMOTHERS EASY OLD FASHIONED APPLE CRISP RECIPE! THE PERFECT THANKSGIVING DESSERT!

Apple season is upon up which means I’m getting request left, right, and center from my family to make some of our household fall favorites including my grandmothers old fashioned apple crisp recipe! It’s the perfect and easiest dessert to make if you are having a small gathering and is always a crowd please, not to mention its super delicious! If you’re looking for a dessert that gives you all the fall feels and is sure to be a hit, this is it!

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

Serves 10-12 People

Crumble Topping
1.5 Cups of Flour
2 Cups of Old Fashion Oats
1.5 Cups of Brown Sugar
1/2 TSP of Salt
1.5 TSP of Cinnamon
1 Cups of Cold Butter - grated

Apple Filling
12 Granny Smith Apples - Peeled and cut into pieces
1.5 TSP of Cinnamon
1/2 TSP of Salt
1/2 a Cup of Granulated Sugar
1 TSP of Vanilla

Butter - to coat your baking tray or casserole dish ( I used a 13x9 Inch casserole dish)

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat oven at 375 degrees.

Butter your baking tray or casserole dish with butter.

In a large bowl, mix your crumble topping ingredients together and using your hands, mix ingredients together until butter feels evenly spread throughout and the flaky dry flour texture is gone. About 5-6 minutes. When done, place in fridge to keep cold.

In another large bowl, add in your apple filling ingredients and mix using clean hands. Apple slices should be evenly coated in all ingredients.

When ready, dump apple filling into buttered casserole dish, cover with crumble and place in oven to bake for 45-50 minutes or until you start to see the top turn golden brown and the juice from the apple filling to bubble up the sides.

When ready, remove and allow to cool for 5 minutes before serving either alone or with a slice of vanilla ice cream.

Enjoy!


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BURNT BASQUE CHEESECAKE

We may not be able to travel right now but that doesn’t mean we can’t eat the delicious foods we discovered while away. I recently was reminded of Adam and I’s trip to Spain and the small little surfing town of San Sebastian that we visited while there. In the evening, we would wander around the small town looking for a bar to grab some pinchos (small traditional snacks typically eaten in bars in northern Spain) and on one of those evenings, we were also introduced to a popular dessert in the region, the Burnt Basque Cheesecake. Unsure of how to make it myself, I recently scoured the internet in search of a recipe that was not only super simple but tasted just as I had remembered. Not only was I super happy with how my cheesecake turned out but I would highly recommend giving this dessert recipe a good if you are looking for something to whisp you away to memories of Spain with a single bite!

Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

Unsalted Butter
2 LBS of Cream Cheese - Room Temperature
1.5 CUPS of Sugar
6 Large Eggs
2 CUPS of Heavy Cream
1 TSP of Kosher Salt
1 TSP of Vanilla
1/3 CUP of Flour

10” Spring Form Pan
Parchment Paper
Sifter

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees and make sure your middle rack is not obstructed.

Using unsalted butter, butter your springform pan and line with two pieces (overlappings slightly in the middle) of parchment paper. You need them to help hold up the cheesecake once it rises so it’s okay if it comes over the top of the pan (just make sure it’s not too tall where it will touch the oven elements.

Beat cream cheese and sugar with a hand mixer on medium-low until sugar dissolves and the texture is smooth. Remember to scrape the sides!

Next, increase your speed slightly before adding one egg in at a time in 15-seconds intervals.

Next, reduce your speed slightly and add in your cream, salt, and vanilla. Mix until well incorporated, approximately 20-30 seconds.

Next, sift in your flour and beat on low until well incorporated. Make sure to scrape down the sides of the bowl to get the extra build-up on there. The batter should be a smooth consistency.

When ready, pour batter into your springform pan and bake on the medium rack for 60-65 minutes until it’s a deep golden brown.

When ready, set cheesecake aside to cool in the springform pan. The cheesecake will fall dramatically so don’t worry if it came over the sides a lot. Once cooled you can remove springform pan and carefully peel away the parchment paper.

At this point, feel free to cut the cake into wedges and serve however I like the consistency more the following day when it becomes more reminiscent of thicker creamy cheesecake as oppose to a flan texture.


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DULCE DE LECHE CHEESECAKE WITH SHORTBREAD CRUST

When it comes to cheesecake I’ve got the biggest weak spot! This year, for my birthday I requested my boyfriend’s mom make her famous cheesecake recipe with a dulce de leche topping and shortbread crust and boy was I in heaven. Ever since we went to Argentina together on a family trip I have been obsessed with dulce de leche and to have it on my birthday cake just made all the amazing memories come flooding back. If you are not into dulce de leche, no worries. The cheesecake in this recipe has vanilla in it so it also makes for a great, more subtle vanilla cheesecake recipe.

ENJOY!

INGREDIENTS:

-Shortbread Crust -

1/2 CUP if Butter (softened)
1/4 CUP of Sugar
1 CUP of All-Purpose Flour

- Cheesecake Filling -

1 CUP of Whipping Cream 35% - divided into 2 portions
3 x 8oz Packs of Cream Cheese (softened)
3/4 CUP of Sugar
2 TBSP of Cornstarch
4 Eggs
4 TBSP of Vanilla

- Topping -
Apx 300ml of Dulce De Leche

DIRECTIONS:

In a large bowl, beat butter and sugar until fluffy before slowly incorporate the flour until crumbly.

Press dough into a 9-inch springform pan before refrigerating for 10 minutes.

Preheat oven to 400 degrees and when ready, bake shortbread crust for 15 minutes until golden.

In another bowl, whip one portion of cream until stiff peaks start to form. Set aside.

In another large bowl, beat cream cheese until it starts to become fluffy before adding in sugar and cornstarch. Continue to beat until the filling has a smooth texture.

Next, beat in eggs one at a time until blended before beating in the remaining whipping cream and vanilla.

Lastly, fold in whipped cream and pour over the baked crust before returning the cake back to the oven and reducing the temperature to 300 degrees. Allow cheesecake to bake for 70 minutes or until the center is almost set.

When ready, allow the cheesecake to sit in the springform pan while it cools on a cooling rack. You can run a knife along the edge of the pan to help you remove it. After removing the springform pan refrigerate for at least 6 hours or overnight if possible before serving.


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MOLTEN CHOCOLATE CAKE!!!!

This molten chocolate cake is one of those desserts where you just can't say no to. My boyfriend's mom gave me this recipe after I tried one of her molten cakes straight out of the oven. So rich and decadent but small enough where you don't feel too guilty about indulging. The whole point of molten cakes is to underbaked them so that the chocolate center oozes out of it when cut into. If you have a chocolate lover in your family, this is sure to put a smile on their face. Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

Makes 6 small cakes

5 oz of bittersweet (not unsweetened) or semisweet chocolate (break into smaller blocks)
10 TBSP Unsalted Butter (melted)
3 Large Eggs
3 Large Egg Yokes
1.5 Cups of Icing Sugar
1/2 Cup of All Purpose Flour
Vanilla Ice Cream (optional)
 

DIRECTIONS:

Set the over to bake 450 Degrees and let it preheat.

Get 6 x 3/4 cup souffle dishes or custard cups and butter them.

While the oven is heating melt the chocolate and the butter down in a small heavy sauce pot on low heat, stirring all the time. Let it cool slightly.

In a bowl whisk the egg and egg yokes together. Then start to add in the icing sugar bit by bit, followed by the melted chocolate and finally by the flour. Whisk the whole time!!

When everything is whisked together and smooth pour the mixture into the buttered souffle dishes in equal portions.

Bake for 11-12 minutes. You want the cake sides and top to be set but the center to be runny. If you had prepared the batter ahead of time and refrigerated it during dinner you may need 2 or so more minutes (14min total max)

Run knife around the cakes to help release them. Place a plate upside down on top of the souffle dish and flip the dish so the cake is upside-down on the plate. Garnish with ice cream and it is ready to be served.

I really hope you liked this cake! If you have any questions or comments please leave them below I would love to hear from you about your baking experience. Bon Appetite :)
 


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