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Easiest Ever Cream Cheese and Strawberry Danishes 

 Originally Written: March 12, 2012

By  Hanna Trafford

Those of you who visit my site regularly will know that I pretty much always make things from scratch – all pastries, cakes, entrees, etc. So now – let me surprise you!

About a week ago, I needed something quick to go with coffee and tea I was about to serve to friends who were stopping by for a surprise visit. Sometimes I just can’t believe how much I am turning into my grandma! She would never ever be caught by having “only” coffee or tea to offer to visitors – there always had to be something added and it always had to be homemade. So – here I am, doing some quick thinking.

The best thing of course is to quickly make homemade pastry – and I will always say that. But there are times when you need to be even quicker and suitable substitution comes to mind. What I saw in my fridge were couple of packages of Pillsbury Crescent rolls and since I know how they taste, I thought – why not use them to create a sweet treat?

I also had a package of cream cheese and fresh strawberries, so I had the idea of using the  crescent rolls for the pastry, making nice cream cheese filling , adding strawberries and making danishes.

So – if you have the time, invest it into making your own pastry – the recipe that I use all the time is easy and always good – people who tasted my butter tarts would definitely agree with that! You will find the complete Flaky Pastry Recipe by clicking on this link and I am sure you will love it!

Here is how I made these danishes:

1. First – I chopped up the strawberries into small pieces

2.Then I took the cream cheese out of its package and cut it into smaller pieces to make sure that it is not too cold. You will need to warm up the cheese to room temperature, otherwise it will not combine with other ingredients smoothly and you will be left with little lumps.

 3. once you are sure that your cream cheese is room temperature, add 2 eggs and about a cup of icing sugar. If you want a little added touch, add lemon juice – I used 2 tablespoons. Mix with electric mixer until nice and smooth.

4. Here is what I used for pastry:

5. Once you take the pastry out of the package, separate it into the pre cut triangles. Place 2 triangles together to form a rectangle and press together firmly with your fingertips.

6. Roll gently with your rolling pin to form a shape as close to a square as possible – you really don’t need to be precise – you will be folding this anyway

7. Now it’s time to put in your fillings  – I used about 2 tablespoons of cream cheese filling and 2 tablespoons of cut up strawberries

8. Take the two opposite corners of your dough and gently twist them together, then squeeze to make sure they hold together

9. Repeat with the other two corners twist well to make sure the pastry doesn’t open during baking. Place each danish on a baking sheet and brush with beaten egg – that will ensure that your danishes bake golden brown

10. And for the little extra touch, I sprinkled sliced almonds and vanilla sugar on top of each danish

11. Bake at 375F – check after 20 minutes and bake a little longer if your danishes are not yet golden

12. And here is what they look like – and they are delicious!

 

Hope you will try these and let me know what you thought! I welcome your comments, suggestions and enjoy your experiences!

 

Hanna Trafford


Hanna is the mother of two grown sons Dan and Dusan Nedelko, and is also the Grandmother to Jax, Cohen and Mila. She is the lead editor of Mama Knows and is hoping to create an exchange of communications with other grandmothers, mothers and daughters - giving everyone the opportunity to learn and share about everything that is "Mama"

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