Apple Roses
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Apple Roses
You can have an Apple Pie or you can make Apple Pie Roses with Puff Pastry! This picture perfect dessert is a show stopper in every sense of the word.
You are going to love these Puff Pastry Apple Roses Recipe Ideas and we have something for everyone. We initially discovered this great idea on the Pepperidge Farm Pinterest Board.
They are Puff Pastry specialists so it’s not surprising that they would have perfected the technique. The great thing about this idea is that you can jazz up all your favorite desserts with them.
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As you can see from the Pepperidge Farm photos above, it’s a simple process. Another popular idea is to smear Apricot Jam onto the puff pastry and then add the sliced apples. Yum!
[*]Thaw the puff pastry at room temperature if you haven't done so yet. It should take about 20-30 minutes.
[*]Prepare a bowl half filled with water and the lemon juice. Cut the apples in half, remove the core and cut the apples in paper-thin slices. Leave the peel so it will give the red color to your roses. Right away, place the sliced apples in the bowl so that they won't change color.
[*]Microwave the apples in the bowl for about 3 minutes, to make them slightly softer and easy to roll. If you prefer, you can also simmer the apple slices with the water in a small pan (on the stove). The apple slices should be cooked just enough to bend without breaking. If they break, you need to cook them a little more.
[*]Unwrap the puff pastry over a clean and lightly floured counter. Using a rolling pin stretch the dough into a rectangular shape of about 12 x 9 inch (30 x 22 cm). Cut the dough in 6 strips, each about 2 x 9 inch (5 x 22 cm).
[*]In a bowl, place three tablespoons of apricot preserves with two tablespoons of water. Microwave for about one minute (or warm up on the stove) so that the preserves will be easier to spread. Spread a thin layer of preserves on each strip of dough.
[*]Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). Drain the apples.
[*]Arrange the apple slices on the dough, overlapping one another. Make sure the top (skin side) of the slices sticks a little out of the strip. Sprinkle with cinnamon.
[*]Fold up the bottom part of the dough.
[*]Starting from one end, carefully roll the dough, keeping the apple slices in place. Seal the edge at the end, pressing with your finger, and place in a regular muffin cup. No need to grease the muffin mold if it's silicone. Otherwise, make sure to grease with butter and flour (or spray).
[*]Do the same for all 6 roses. Bake at 375°F (190°C) for about 40-45 minutes, until fully cooked. NOTES: Make sure the pastry is fully cooked on the inside before removing the roses from the oven! If after the first 30 minutes the apples start to burn on top, move the pan to a lower rack of the oven and finish baking. You can also cover loosely with aluminum foil for these last 10-15 minutes, to avoid burning the top. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and enjoy!
[*]These are best eaten right after baking, when still warm and crisp. They can be stored in an air-tight container at room temperature for up to two days. Or in the refrigerator for up to three days. You can always warm them up for a few minutes by placing in the oven before serving.
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https://www.puffpastry.com/recipe/apple-roses/
You are going to love these Puff Pastry Apple Roses Recipe Ideas and we have something for everyone. We initially discovered this great idea on the Pepperidge Farm Pinterest Board.
They are Puff Pastry specialists so it’s not surprising that they would have perfected the technique. The great thing about this idea is that you can jazz up all your favorite desserts with them.
[url=https://pinterest.com/pin/create/bookmarklet/?is_video=false&url=https%3A%2F%2Fthewhoot.com%2Fwhoot-news%2Frecipes%2Fpuff-pastry-apple-roses&media=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.thewhoot.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F01%2FPuff-Pastry-Apples-.jpg&description=Puff Pastry Apple Roses Recipe Ideas][/url]Report
As you can see from the Pepperidge Farm photos above, it’s a simple process. Another popular idea is to smear Apricot Jam onto the puff pastry and then add the sliced apples. Yum!
[size=31]RECIPE[/size]
INGREDIENTS
1/2 package Puff Pastry Sheets (1 sheet), thawed
2 red apple (I used Red Delicious- Manuela)
2 tablespoons lemon juice (from 1/2 lemon)
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour, to sprinkle the counter
3 tablespoons apricot preserves or ground cinnamon
DIRECTIONS
[list=directions][*]Thaw the puff pastry at room temperature if you haven't done so yet. It should take about 20-30 minutes.
[*]Prepare a bowl half filled with water and the lemon juice. Cut the apples in half, remove the core and cut the apples in paper-thin slices. Leave the peel so it will give the red color to your roses. Right away, place the sliced apples in the bowl so that they won't change color.
[*]Microwave the apples in the bowl for about 3 minutes, to make them slightly softer and easy to roll. If you prefer, you can also simmer the apple slices with the water in a small pan (on the stove). The apple slices should be cooked just enough to bend without breaking. If they break, you need to cook them a little more.
[*]Unwrap the puff pastry over a clean and lightly floured counter. Using a rolling pin stretch the dough into a rectangular shape of about 12 x 9 inch (30 x 22 cm). Cut the dough in 6 strips, each about 2 x 9 inch (5 x 22 cm).
[*]In a bowl, place three tablespoons of apricot preserves with two tablespoons of water. Microwave for about one minute (or warm up on the stove) so that the preserves will be easier to spread. Spread a thin layer of preserves on each strip of dough.
[*]Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). Drain the apples.
[*]Arrange the apple slices on the dough, overlapping one another. Make sure the top (skin side) of the slices sticks a little out of the strip. Sprinkle with cinnamon.
[*]Fold up the bottom part of the dough.
[*]Starting from one end, carefully roll the dough, keeping the apple slices in place. Seal the edge at the end, pressing with your finger, and place in a regular muffin cup. No need to grease the muffin mold if it's silicone. Otherwise, make sure to grease with butter and flour (or spray).
[*]Do the same for all 6 roses. Bake at 375°F (190°C) for about 40-45 minutes, until fully cooked. NOTES: Make sure the pastry is fully cooked on the inside before removing the roses from the oven! If after the first 30 minutes the apples start to burn on top, move the pan to a lower rack of the oven and finish baking. You can also cover loosely with aluminum foil for these last 10-15 minutes, to avoid burning the top. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and enjoy!
[*]These are best eaten right after baking, when still warm and crisp. They can be stored in an air-tight container at room temperature for up to two days. Or in the refrigerator for up to three days. You can always warm them up for a few minutes by placing in the oven before serving.
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https://www.puffpastry.com/recipe/apple-roses/
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