Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Supermom Rugelach

The Mar. 6th recipe for Tuesdays with Dorie is Rugelach from the book Baking with Julia (see http://www.goodeatsblog.com/ for the full recipe or refer to the cookbook).

To learn more about Tuesdays with Dorie and links to the blogs of my fellow bakers:http://tuesdayswithdorie.wordpress.com/


Absent husband, sick baby, and the Rugelach still got made! Whoohoo! I still have a pile of cookie sheets on my counter waiting to be washed, but I'm ignoring that fact for the moment.

Cream cheese dough was easily made in the mixer. I find I kinda like making dough.


I made two versions: one with fig butter and one with apricot jam. That is what they had at the store (which was even in a Jewish part of the city, but still no lekvar for my rugelach). The fig butter version turned out way better. The extra sugar in the apricot jam made the rugelach a little too sweet and the jam oozed out of the pastry when baked. I will definitely only make this with fruit butters in the future.

When I rolled up my Rugelach, I had no idea what I was doing. I had a hard time relating "jelly roll" to what was happening under my hands. I don't think I've ever eaten a jelly roll, much less made one. I ate a piece of pumpkin roll once. It worked out, but I forgot to take a picture.

Also I used this recipe as an excuse to order a big box of hazelnuts. Love love hazelnuts. My husband does not, which means they will last for more than two days in my house and I can actually savor the remaining bags. Every single nut used in this recipe was a gloriously delicious Oregon hazelnut.

Mmmm... cinnamon sugar hazelnutty goodness! I used an assortment of raisins re-plumped in Calvados (thank you for the inspiration, Nigella Lawson) and dates for my fruit. Wasn't so sure about all that dried fruit at first, but chopped up it worked really well.


Initially, I was not excited about making this recipe at all. I am not a fruit pastry person, give me a chocolate croissant instead any day! Except today. Because I was totally wrong. Rugelach ROCKS. Especially still warm from the oven. My pre-baby jeans will not be fitting this week.

7 comments:

  1. Oops I made a mistake! Please see http://mybakingheart.com/ if you want to see the full Rugelach recipe. Sorry!

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  2. I made half the recipe because I was worried about jean fitting problems! I envy you your hazelnuts!

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  3. I'm glad you were so pleasantly surprised by the rugelach. So many of us had no idea what we were doing, but you were braver than I was! I'm not a fruit pastry person, either, so I just used chocolate and sugar mixtures. Now I'm thinking I should have at least tried a fruit version. Oh well, maybe next time!

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  4. I went with figs myself ... although I couldn't resist adding chocolate to the mix. :)

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  5. Oh - hazelnuts, yum!
    The thought of using calvados to plump up your fruit sounds really good.

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  6. your cookies came out great!

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  7. I also used fig butter. Wasn't it delicious? Great job!

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