Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Apple Pastry Roses

Hey guys! Welcome to my blog!
For my first post I decided to go with something very visually appealing: Apple roses! These apple roses are not only beautiful, but they taste great too!
They are sweet and fruity, and have a wonderful texture very reminiscent of apple pie.  They would make a great dessert for an elegant dinner party, or just having friends over for dinner!











Ingredients: For approximately 12 roses
  • 2 sheets of Puff Pastry, thawed
  • 4 apples of your choice (I used gala apples)
  • The juice of 1 lemon
  • 1/4 cup of flour
  • 6 tablespoons of apricot jelly or preserves
  • Powdered sugar for decorating, optional
  • An oven preheated to 375 degrees.
  1. Cut apples in half, remove core with pairing knife.
  2. Prepare a bowl with the juice from the lemon and water (just enough water to cover the apples).
  3. Slice apples paper thin, but leave the peels on to ensure your roses have their red color!
  4. Place apples in the water directly after slicing to prevent the browning of the apples.
  5. Microwave the apples in the water for 3 minutes.
  6. Remove the apples and drain.
  7. Roll out puff pastry dough, just to stretch it out a little bit, but try to maintain the rectangular shape.
  8. Slice dough into 6 equal sized strips.
  9. Brush dough with apricot jam, then begin to lay the apples on the dough like so.
  10. Double up the layer of apples, if you'd like.
  11. Fold the puff pastry dough over the apples and press to seal.
  12. Roll the dough, from end to end, tightly, spray a muffin tin with non-stick spray then place roses in it.
  13. Bake at 375 degrees for 40-45 minutes, or until the pastry is cooked through.
  14. Remove from oven, and allow approximately 10 minutes for the dough to cool while in the tin before taking it from the tin to let it finish cooling.
  15. Then use the roses to wow your friends and family!





Enjoy!
Cheers!
- Tommy


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