Danish Prune Filling Recipes

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FLAKY BUTTERY PRUNE DANISHES



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This is THE BEST spiced prune danish recipe! The dough is surprisingly easy to make (and make-ahead) and the spiced prune jam comes together in minutes. Lots of tips to get warm, flaky danishes on your breakfast table asap! The instructions are a little longer than usually so I can walk you every step of the way. Have fun! xo

Provided by Rebecca Firth

Categories     Breakfast

Number Of Ingredients 23

2/3 cup (160 g) warm whole milk ((warmed to 105-110F; 41-43C))
2 1/4 teaspoons (7 g) instant yeast
2 ¼ cups (303 g) all-purpose flour
1 large egg (room temperature)
2 tablespoons (24 g) granulated sugar
1 teaspoon (6 g) sea salt
16 tablespoons (226 g or 8 ounces) unsalted butter ( cold)
1/2 pound (228 g) prunes, coarsely chopped
½ cup (115 g) water
1.5 tablespoons (3 g) orange zest ((about 1 medium oranges))
1.5 tablespoons (21 g) fresh orange juice ( (about 1 medium oranges))
1 tablespoon (14 g) brown sugar (packed)
1 teaspoon (2 g) cinnamon
1 teaspoon (2 g) nutmeg
1 teaspoon (4 g) almond extract
4 ounces (112 g) cream cheese (room temperature)
2 tablespoon (24 g) granulated sugar
1 tablespoon (15 g) sour cream
1 egg yolk
1 teaspoon (4 g) almond extract
1 egg yolk
2 tablespoon (30 g) heavy whipping cream
Sparkling sugar

Steps:

  • In the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment combine the warm milk and yeast. Let sit for 15 minutes until the yeast gets foamy and frothy on the top of the milk. Add in the flour, egg and sugar and run the machine for several minutes on low until combined. Cover the bowl with a damp towel and let sit for 10 minutes. Add the salt and run the machine medium for about 10 minutes. The dough will be a bit stiff at this stage as the butter hasn't been added yet. Place the dough in a lightly oiled lidded container and store in the fridge for at least 1 hour or until chilled through.
  • Grate your cold butter with a cheese grater and stash in lidded container in the fridge to keep chilled.
  • Once the dough is cool to the touch, roll it out to a rectangle about ¼ inch thick on a smooth, clean surface. No need to be perfect. Sprinkle half of the chilled grated butter over the dough and place the remaining butter back in the fridge. Fold the top third of the dough over the middle third and then fold the bottom third over the two layers. Take the open end of the dough and fold it over the middle third; grab the remaining open end and fold it over the two layers. Place the dough back in the lightly oiled, lidded container and place back in the fridge to cool completely. Read note in the blog text titled Freezer Method if you'd like to expedite the time between folds. Otherwise, allow several hours for the dough and butter to chill completely.
  • Take the dough from the fridge and place on the counter with the open edge facing you. Roll the dough out to a rectangle about ¼ inch thick. Sprinkle the remaining grated butter; fold like above and place back in the fridge to chill. Follow the same timeline as Turn One.
  • Roll the dough out to a rectangle, like Turns One & Two. Make sure that each time you place the dough on the counter with the open edge of the dough packet facing you; this will ensure that you have been 'turning' the dough properly with each roll. You won't add any butter to these turns, but you roll out and fold the dough as you did for Turns One & Two. Let the dough chill for at least several hours or ideally overnight.
  • Add the prunes, water, orange zest and juice, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and almond extract to a high-speed blender or food processor and mix until it becomes coarse and jammy. How delicious does this smell? Scoop into a lidded container and store on the counter if you're using the same or in the fridge if longer.
  • If using the cream cheese filling, whisk together the cream cheese, sour cream, sugar, egg yolk and almond extract. For an especially smooth filling give it a quick blitz in the blender. Stash in the fridge until ready to use.
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the egg yolk and cream. Set aside. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside as well. Bring the jam to room temperature. If it's been refrigerated.
  • Take the dough out of the fridge and set on a clean, light floured surface. Lightly flour the rolling pin (you can also use a wine bottle in a pinch) and your hands as well. Roll the dough into a large square about ½ inch thick (don't go thinner). Try to make this the sides as straight as possible; pull the dough a bit at the corners to get crisp angles (as best you can).
  • Cut out 12 square pieces of dough of about the equal size. Working quickly, roll each square out to be 4- to 5-square inches; taking care not to roll the dough thinner than ¼ inch thickness. Use additional dough as needed to keep the dough from sticking. Place the squares on the prepared baking sheet, leaving 2-3 inches between each danish. Brush the corners with the egg wash and press the corners towards the middle to seal (see video). Reserve the egg wash for brushing the danishes just prior to baking. Cover with lightly oiled plastic wrap and let sit for about 90 minutes. The danishes will be puffed up and light to the touch.
  • Preheat your oven to 400F (200C).
  • Press the center of each danish down in the middle, re-securing the edges to the middle. Brush the outer edges of the danish with the remaining egg wash and sprinkle with the sparkling sugar. Place 2 teaspoons of cream cheese filling (if using) in the center of the danish and then top with 2 teaspoons of the prune jam. If just using the prune jam, then just place it in the middle...and consider adding another teaspoon if you're feeling it.
  • Bake in the center of the oven for 12-15 minutes and the edges are nicely bronzed; we're talking a nice, George-Hamilton-at-the-start-of-summer bronze. Immediately transfer the danishes to a rack to cool a bit. These are delicious warm, fabulous at room temperature...I can't think of an occasion where they wouldn't be next level amazing? Enjoy friends!
  • If you like this recipe, please give it a star rating and let me know how it went and if there are any tips or variations that we can share with others. Have fun!! xo

DANISH - PRUNE FILLING



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Make and share this Danish - Prune Filling recipe from Food.com.

Provided by UnknownChef86

Categories     Breakfast

Time 30m

Yield 1 1/3 cups

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 cup pitted prune, packed
1 cup water
1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

Steps:

  • Put prunes, water and sugar into a saucepan.
  • Heat and simmer until prunes are soft, plumped and have absorbed most of the liquid.
  • (Can be done in a Microwave).
  • Puree in food processor, transfer to a bowl and stir in lemon juice,vanilla and cinnamon Scrape filling into a small container and cool to room temperature.
  • Seal container and chill.
  • Will keep refrigerated for two weeks.

PRUNE FILLING



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An easy to make prune filling with pecans and a hint of spice.

Provided by sal

Categories     Desserts     Fillings     Fruit Fillings

Time 10m

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 cup chopped pecans
1 (16 ounce) can stewed prunes
2 tablespoons white sugar
½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
¼ teaspoon ground cloves
1 tablespoon lime juice

Steps:

  • Chop pecans and prunes together in a blender or food processor, stir in the sugar, cinnamon, cloves and lime juice. Use as a filling for cookies or pastries.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 55.4 calories, Carbohydrate 7 g, Fat 3.3 g, Fiber 1.2 g, Protein 0.6 g, SaturatedFat 0.3 g, Sodium 0.6 mg, Sugar 5.7 g

PRUNE-FILLED DANISH



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When I'm short on time, I often find myself making this simple yet tasty danish. You'll love the quick and easy crust and the subtle prune flavor.

Provided by Taste of Home

Time 50m

Yield 12-16 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 cups pitted dried plums (prunes), halved
1 cup water
2 tubes (8 ounces each) refrigerated crescent rolls
1 can (15 ounces) coconut-pecan frosting, divided
2 tablespoons butter, melted, divided
1/2 cup confectioners' sugar

Steps:

  • In a saucepan, bring plums and water to a boil. Cover; remove from the heat and let stand 10 minutes. Drain; reserving juice. , Unroll one tube of rolls and press into a greased 13-in. x 9-in. baking pan. Spread with half of the frosting. Cover with plums. Combine 1 tablespoon butter and 1 tablespoon reserved plum juice; drizzle over plums. , Roll out remaining rolls into a 13-in. x 9-in. rectangle. Place over plums. Combine remaining frosting and butter with 1 tablespoon plum juice. Carefully spread over dough. , Bake at 375° for 25-30 minutes or until golden brown. Cool for 10 minutes. Combine confectioners' sugar with 1-2 tablespoons plum juice; drizzle over cake. (Discard remaining plum juice).

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PRUNE DANISH



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478

Categories     Baked Goods     Pastries     Corn     Danish

Time 1h

Yield 1

Number Of Ingredients 8

pastry dough
prune filling
eggs
light corn syrup
pastry dough
prune filling
eggs
light corn syrup

Steps:

  • Roll pastry on floured surface to 2 20 inch x 15 inch rectangles. Trim edges evenly. With a sharp knife cut into 12 5 inch squares. Spoon a rounded tablepoon prune filling onto center of each square; bring 2 opposite corners over filling to overlap about 1 inch. Place on cookie sheets 2 inches apart. Let rise in a warm place until double in bulk, about 30 minutes. Brush with beaten egg. Place in hot oven (400?f); lower heat immediately to 350?f, then bake for 20 minutes. Warm corn syrup slightly in small saucepan; brush over pastries; bake 5 minutes more. Remove to wire rack; cool. You may substitute cherry or apple pie filling, or apricot preserves for the prune filling.

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