Rhubarb and raspberry Danish pastries recipe (2024)

Recipe for rhubarb and raspberry Danish pastries.

Oct 24, 2012 11:20pm

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  • 50 mins preparation
  • 45 mins cooking plus draining, proving, resting, cooling
  • Serves 12
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Ingredients

  • 300 gm Greek-style yoghurt
  • 250 gm raspberries (about 2 punnets), plus extra to serve
  • For brushing: eggwash

Danish pastry

  • 125 ml milk, at room temperature (½ cup)
  • 1 large egg, at room temperature
  • 350 gm bread flour (2 1/3 cups)
  • 25 gm caster sugar
  • 7 gm dried yeast (about 1 sachet)
  • 250 gm chilled unsalted butter, cut into 5mm-thick slices

Rhubarb compote

  • 2 bunches rhubarb (about 700gm), trimmed, cut into 4cm lengths
  • 220 gm caster sugar (1 cup)
  • Juice of 1 orange
  • 1 vanilla bean, split, seeds scraped

Crème pâtissière

  • 450 ml milk
  • 1 vanilla bean, split, seeds scraped
  • 220 gm caster sugar (1 cup)
  • 5 egg yolks
  • 30 gm cornflour

Method

Main

  • 1

    Place yoghurt in a muslin-lined sieve placed over a bowl, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight to drain (discard liquid).

  • 2

    Meanwhile, for Danish pastry, whisk milk, egg and 60ml warm water in a jug to combine, then set aside. Process flour, sugar, yeast and 1½ tsp fine sea salt in a food processor to combine. Add butter and pulse until just combined (there should still be large chunks of butter). Turn onto a work surface, sprinkle with milk mixture, and mix with your hands until a sticky dough forms. Place in a buttered bowl and refrigerate to prove (overnight). Turn out onto a lightly floured surface. Dust with flour and roll to a 1.5cm-thick rectangle, about 20cm x 60cm. Fold short ends in to meet in centre, then fold in half to form a book-fold. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate until just firm (20-30 minutes). Repeat rolling and folding twice more. Wrap in plastic wrap and rest in refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.

  • 3

    For rhubarb compote, preheat oven to 180C. Combine rhubarb, sugar, orange juice and vanilla in a small baking dish, stir to combine, cover with foil, bake until just tender (12-15 minutes) and set aside.

  • 4

    For crème pâtissière, bring milk and vanilla to the simmer over medium heat. Whisk sugar, yolks and cornflour until pale (3-4 minutes), add hot milk mixture and stir to combine. Transfer to a clean saucepan and stir over medium heat until starting to thicken (5-6 minutes), bring to the simmer and whisk until thick and glossy (3-4 minutes). Remove from heat, transfer to a bowl, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until chilled. Stir in yoghurt and refrigerate until required.

  • 5

    Increase oven to 190C. Roll out pastry on a lightly floured surface to a 1.5cm-thick rectangle, about 30cm x 40cm, and cut into twelve 10cm squares. Top each square with about a tablespoon of crème pâtissière, three rhubarb stalks and 2 raspberries. Bring two opposite corners of pastry together to meet in the centre, place on oven trays lined with baking paper and brush with eggwash. Repeat with remaining pastries and bake, swapping trays halfway, until golden and puffed (16-20 minutes). Cool to room temperature and serve with extra raspberries, rhubarb and crème pâtissière.

Notes

Drink Suggestion: Pink moscato or brachetto. Drink suggestion by Max Allen

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Rhubarb and raspberry Danish pastries recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between puff pastry and Danish dough? ›

DIFFERENCE PUFF PASTRY

First of all Danish pastries contain a high level of fat: 40%. The second difference is that Danish dough contains yeast and that isn't the case for puff pastry. This is the reason that after baking, puff pastries contain a more airy structure and a more crispy bite.

How do you shape Danish pastries? ›

For the first shape, fold two opposing corners into the centre of the pastry, over the filling, and press firmly to seal. For the second shape, fold all four corners into the centre to create a parcel shape. This is good for almond squares with a filling of frangiapane.

Can you buy Danish pastry dough? ›

For those looking to make flaky and crumby puff pastries or danish pastries, check out Stay Fresh danish pastry dough. Our danish pastry dough is available in bulk or wholesale. Preparation Instructions: Thaw Pieces until easily bendable. Make up desired pastry.

Can you freeze custard danish? ›

If you want to freeze a whole loaf (or half) wrap it in foil and then a plastic bag and freeze it as soon as you can for best results.

What is the most famous Danish pastry? ›

Traditional Danish pastries

In Denmark, these world-famous sticky delights are called Vienna Bread (wienerbrød), as they were first made in Denmark in the 1840s by Austrian bakers.

What is the famous Danish pastry called? ›

Typical Danish pastries include a snegl, a cinnamon roll-style pastry, a spandauer, a pastry with a dab of custard cream in the middle (you probably know this as a 'Danish pastry'), and a tebirkes, a pastry with remonce in the middle and poppy seeds all over the top.

What is the golden rule of pastry making? ›

General rules

Keep everything as cool as possible otherwise the fat may melt which would spoil the finished dish. Introduce as much air as possible during making. Allow to relax after making to allow the fat to harden. Handle the pastry as little as possible.

Why is my Danish pastry not flaky? ›

Just like when we make pie crust or biscuits, make sure the butter is extra cold. If the butter isn't cold, the butter will melt, the dough will turn to semi-liquid, and you won't have any layers or flakes in your pastry. The colder the butter (and dough), the better results.

How do you crisp up Danish? ›

To reheat
  1. Preheat oven or toaster oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Bake a foil-wrapped pastry until it springs back when you gently press down on the top (about 10 minutes).
  3. Peel back the foil to expose the top of the pastry and bake until crisp to the touch (about 5 minutes).

Why is my Danish pastry dough tough? ›

Why are my Danish pastries tough? Overkneading (more than 5min), rolling the dough too vigorously and adding too much flour during the folding can make the pastry tough.

What ethnicity is Danish pastry? ›

From Italy, the recipe spread to the Austrians, who introduced it to Denmark during a strike by Danish bakers. It was imported as 'Viennese bread', and eventually Danish bakers who emigrated all around the world brought with them this recipe and today we know this delicious thing as Danish Pastry.

Why are Danish pastries so good? ›

The Danish baking technique involves rolling out the yeast dough thinly, layering it with thin slices of butter, and folding and rolling several times to create many layers. This process allows the dough to become rich, buttery, airy, and tender when baked.

What is the difference between croissant dough and Danish dough? ›

The base dough, known as the detrempe, varies depending on the type of pastry. For example, puff pastry dough is made up of flour, water, and salt; croissant dough is prepared with flour, sugar, yeast, salt, and milk; while Danish dough includes the same ingredients as a croissant dough but adds eggs to the mix.

What are the flavors of danish at Costco? ›

($9.99, mix & match two)." Consumers can choose between a variety of flavors, including almond, cherry, and cream cheese, depending on their availability at each Costco location. People discussed the merits of the flavors on Instagram, with followers chiming in to declare their personal favorite danish variety.

Do Danish pastries freeze well? ›

Freeze Baked Danishes: To freeze baked Danish pastries, allow them to cool completely to room temperature, wrap tightly in plastic wrap, and place in an airtight container or freezer-safe zip-top bag and freeze for up to 3 months.

What is the major difference between puff pastry and croissant and Danish dough? ›

The base dough, known as the detrempe, varies depending on the type of pastry. For example, puff pastry dough is made up of flour, water, and salt; croissant dough is prepared with flour, sugar, yeast, salt, and milk; while Danish dough includes the same ingredients as a croissant dough but adds eggs to the mix.

What is the closest thing to puff pastry? ›

Shortcrust pastry: Shortcrust pastry is a type of pastry made from flour, butter, and water. It is commonly used for sweet desserts but can also be used as a substitute for puff pastry in savory dishes like pot pies. Shortcrust pastry has a crumbly texture and provides a sturdy base for the filling [1].

Is Danish made from puff pastry? ›

frozen puff pastry makes homemade Danish so much more do-able! Danish pastry is made with a yeasted, multi-layered laminated dough that takes a lot of time and skill to make. And when you find them commercially they're almost always too sweet, and there's never enough filling for my taste.

What dough is similar to puff pastry? ›

Puff pastry and phyllo dough have a lot in common: both are many-layered pastry doughs (unlike the traditional pâté brisée that we use in so many of our recipes), and both bake up with crispy, crunchy, flaky layers, but there are distinct differences.

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