Daring Bakers’ Danish Braid

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It’s that time of the month again … time for another Daring Bakers‘ event. This time, Kelly from Sass & Veracity and Ben from What’s cooking? hosted us to make a Danish Braid. Making this was a lot of fun. I have never made this kind of pastry before. The process is somewhat like making puff pastry (also on my list of things to try to do). After making the dough, which is deliciously flavored with orange and cardamon, you spread it with butter and fold it up on itself, then you keep rolling it back out and folding it in on itself several times over the course of a couple hours, so that you have thin layers of dough with butter in between. The dough is also yeasted, so after assembling the braid, you let it rise for a couple hours. Mine actually didn’t rise as much as it probably should’ve, but it still tasted fine and made a nice light, flaky dough.

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This time we were allowed to put our own touch on the recipe by choosing the filling. The recipe came with directions for an apple filling, but I decided to use blackberry preserves instead. At the last minute I remembered that I also had some blanched almonds left over from the Opera Cake last month, so I ground those up with some sugar and an egg to make almond paste, which I spread in the braid underneath the jam.

This is definitely a recipe I will try again, and since the dough made enough for two braids, you might even hear about it again if I think of an interesting enough filling!

sherryyardbooksecretsofbaking.jpg I didn’t make any changes to the dough recipe, so I will refer you to Kelly’s post for the recipe, which came from Sherry Yard’s book The Secrets of Baking. Thanks to Kelly and Ben for a great event! And make sure to check out everyone else’s Danish Braids on the Daring Bakers’ Blogroll … there are some great ones out there!

 

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10 Responses to “Daring Bakers’ Danish Braid”

  1. Cynthia's Blog Says:

    You had such a long, pretty shape to your braid. Stunning. This was my first challenge, you all amaze me.

  2. Lorrie Says:

    mmm blackberries, i love your sugar topping. you did an awesome job!

  3. Miss Ifi Says:

    Your braid looks reeeeally nice!!! and I am sure it tasted delicious!!! mine didn’t rise so much either, but it still tasted flaky and delicious.. Congratulations on your challenge!!!

  4. Bethany Says:

    I am still amazed…after every blog! I wish I enjoyed cooking that much! Maybe one day right?!

  5. Rebecca Says:

    Perfect braiding! Your ends are so clean. Oh, the jealousy! ;)

  6. breadchick Says:

    Excellent job on your braid!

  7. Amy Says:

    Oooh. The almond paste sounds delicious. Great idea!!

  8. Shari Says:

    Your filling sounds delicious!
    Shari@Whisk: a food blog

  9. Debyi Says:

    Blackberry and almond paste filling sound really good. Your braid looks great too. Wasn’t this a great challenge!

  10. Claire Says:

    Great job! I’ll be making this again, too!

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