Showing posts with label pastry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pastry. Show all posts

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Puff Pastry Turnovers


Today I made these quick and easy apple turnovers. You could make them with any fruit filling you want, but I happened to have apples on hand. I think lemon blueberry, sweet cherry or even peach could be good, too.

I sliced and peeled one large apple, and cooked it on medium heat in a saucepan with 3-4 T of cornstarch, 2 T water, 1/3 cup white sugar, 1/3 cup brown sugar, cinnamon, clove and nutmeg. You could easily change the spices to match the fruit you use. The sugar mixture thickens as it cooks and turns more syrupy the longer it heats. 

I quartered one sheet of puff pastry, filled each half with a few slices, and then used a little water to moisten the edges and fold and seal the pastries. To give it a little extra, I pressed around the edges with a fork and brushed the top with milk (although I think I'd use egg white next time). 

They baked for about 15 minutes at 400 F. Once cooled, I dusted with powdered sugar! Powdered sugar makes everything better. 

These were quick, easy and hit the spot for a sweet craving. They met the approval of the bf, although if they didn't, I'd probably just have eventually ended up eating them all myself. 

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Homemade Pie Crust - A Battle with My Mom

Ever since I was young, my mom and I have fought over anything and everything - from what was appropriate to watch on tv, to buying a Trapper Keeper (mine had a cat on - big surprise), to my curfew, to cutting my hair (I won that one), and a number of things I won't even bother to mention. I credit my mom for part of my love of cooking. Growing up, she baked all my friends' and neighbors' cakes, believed in a home cooked meal and dinner time with family, and could usually be relied on to come up with some kind of dessert. Not to mention, she has made her own jam and canned her own vegetables. But the one thing she doesn't do, the one thing we still fight about is making homemade pie crust.

She firmly believes that making homemade pie crust is too difficult, even though I can't recall the last time she even made the attempt. Here is a woman who makes frosting from scratch and takes the time to make homemade strawberry jam but who is convinced a pie crust is beyond her talents. Of course, I hold my stance that while it does take more time than unrolling those crappy refrigerated Pillsbury** ones, it is more than worth it to make your own crust. Not only does it taste 1000x better (this has not been scientifically tested, btw) - kind of the difference between eating cardboard and, well, pie crust, but it's very easy to learn to do. Maybe the first time, it won't come out exactly how you want, but many of your best recipes probably haven't either. And if they have, then you really need to give making pie crust a try. It will probably take you 15 minutes longer, but it is absolutely worth it to get that flaky, buttery crust that is only achieved with a homemade crust. Plus, your pie will actually look homemade, and where I'm from (the glorious PA Dutch country), people know the difference.

*If you have leftover pie crust, try making a cinnamon roll style treat with the leftover dough! In my mom's family, her mom called them 'dough hickeys'. I have no idea why, but it is a tradition now every time I have leftover crust, which is pretty much every time. Just roll or press out the extra dough, spread a layer of butter on the dough, sprinkle it with cinnamon and sugar, and roll up the dough. Then cut it into little cinnamon roll shaped pieces and bake for a few minutes. My mom would always wait for my extra pieces of 'dough hickeys' when I was making a homemade pie. They're only good if you use homemade crust though. So don't try this with cheater pie crust!

**As a sidenote: I have nothing against Pillsbury. I happen to really like their crescent rolls - especially the garlic butter flavor. I also really like the Grands biscuits, although I don't buy them often because they are a killer on calories (well for me since I could eat them all in one sitting). I just don't get why they have such a crappy tasting premade pie crust. It is really awful.