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Danish Pastry

  1. Whisk the yeast and warm water together in a large bowl. Allow to sit for 3 minutes until foamy.
  2. Add milk, egg, granulated sugar, and salt. Once these wet ingredients are mixed together, set the bowl aside and make your butter/flour mixture.
  3. Cut butter into 1/4 inch (1 cm) slices and add to a food processor or blender. Top with flour. Pulse the mixture 10-12 times until butter is fairly crumbled.
  4. Pour the flour mixture into the wet ingredients. Very gently fold the two mixtures together. Do not be angry with the dough! You want to be very, very, very gentle when you are folding the two together. Fold *just until* the dry ingredients are moistened. The butter must remain in pieces, which creates a flaky pastry.
  5. Turn the dough out onto a large piece of plastic wrap. Wrap the dough up tightly and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight.
  6. After 4-12 hours, take the dough out of the refrigerator to begin the “rolling and folding” process. Flour a work surface. The dough will be sticky, so make sure you have flour nearby as you roll and fold.
  7. Using the palm of your hands, gently flatten the dough into a small square.  From there, roll out into a 15 inch long rectangle using your rolling pin. You may have to continue to lightly flour the counter as you are rolling. Fold the dough together as if it were a business letter. And roll it out into a 15 inch long rectangle again. Then fold again into a business letter. You’ll repeat rolling and folding 1 more time for a total of 3 times.
  8. After at least 30 minutes, take the dough from the refrigerator and cut it in half. Wrap 1 half up and keep chilled as you work with the first half.
  9. Roll out your dough to make a 12×6 inch (30×15 cm.) rectangle.
  10. Spread 1/2 of the filling (raspberry or cream cheese) down the length of the center of the strip. Cut slanting strips, 3/4 inch – 1 inch (2-2,5 cm.) each along both sides. Fold the bottom end up to “seal” the filling in and allow the braid to rest for 15-20 minutes as you preheat your oven. Repeat with the second half of the dough and the rest of the filling.
  11. Preheat oven to 400F (200ºC). Beat the egg wash ingredients together. Brush the top of the pastry with egg wash. There will be enough egg wash for both braids. The egg wash gives your pastry that beautiful sheen.
  12. Bake each braid for 15-16 minutes or until golden brown. Make sure to rotate the pan at least two times to ensure the braid is browning evenly.

 

Source: VisitDenmark

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Roast Goose

Autumn in Slovakia belongs to goose feasts, with their long tradition especially in the Small-Carpathian region. Breeding of geese and goose feasts in Slovakia have about a hundred year long tradition that is related to the southern regions of our country. The tradition of roasting goose came to Slovakia from German-speaking countries, especially Austria and Germany, where it is associated with the feast of St. Martin. In Slovakia, it was mainly established for economic reasons because selling roasted goose at the local markets was the activity of Slovak housewives, which in this way improved the household budget. Gourmets from various parts of the country began to search for places where the best goose came from (Chorvátsky and Slovenský Grob). Another reason for the emergence of this habit was just to the South of Slovakia with plenty of small rivers and brooks ideal conditions for breeding geese.

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup warm water
  • 2 and 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 1/2 cup milk, at room temperature
  • 1 large egg, at room temperature
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 and 1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
  • 14 tablespoons unsalted butter

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