The May Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Linda of make life sweeter! and Courtney of Coco Cooks. They chose Apple Strudel from the recipe book Kaffeehaus: Exquisite Desserts from the Classic Cafés of Vienna, Budapest and Prague by Rick Rodgers.
Linda and Courtney will have the recipe posted - and you should know that with as much as my kids love apples and raisins, I followed the recipe almost exactly. I used dark raisins (I just got 5lb of organic raisins from the co-op I'm in, I wasn't about to buy more) and I soaked them in bourbon (have it in the cabinet for when I make Pork Tenderloin with Mustard Sauce - which pretty much rocks my world, by the way). Other than that - I followed the recipe exactly.
Oh. My. Gracious. Ho.Ly. Moly. I was so excited about the challenge this month - even though I'm late posting (sorry!!!). I've wanted to try strudel. I mean, I am married to a guy of German descent, afterall. I need something "German" in my repertoire, right? Ummm, this ain't it. ;)
Actually it wasn't that bad - until I went to the final stretching of the dough. I'd gotten it almost paper thin with the rolling pin - yay. Perhaps that was my problem. Perhaps I should've stopped with the rolling pin sooner. I had floured the heck out of my flour-sack towel - but there was one spot that I must have missed. A spot about the size of a small cookie - HUGE hole in the middle of my dough. Huge. {mutter and try really hard to not cuss, but I wanted to}
Roll out another batch of dough and it won't get as thin as the other did. I think I was scared. And as a result, I overfilled the dough. Brad started snacking before it was cooled and said it tasted good. I said, "Well, it's so bloomin' ugly, it should taste good!"
I'll definitely try again! I enjoyed working with the dough even with the issues.
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Saturday, May 30, 2009
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