Happy Thanksgiving morning. I want to share with you all my recipe for a simple yet elegant pastry I like to make for my family for holidays or special occasions.
Please note, this is not a low-fat recipe, that's why I only make it for special occasions.
Cheese Filled Pastry
1/2 package frozen prepared Phyllo dough
1/4 cup butter, melted
Filling:
1 8-ounce package cream cheese or neufchatel
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract (or flavoring of your choice)
pinch salt
Preheat oven to 350f/175c. Brush a baking sheet with melted butter and set aside.
In a small bowl mix together the filling ingredients until smooth.
Open the package of phyllo dough and cover the stack of sheets with a damp cloth to keep them from drying out and breaking while you work. Working on a clean and dry board or counter top, carefully lay a sheet of dough on the dry surface and brush it with melted butter. Lay another sheet on top of the first and brush with butter. Continue until you have 8 layers assembled.
Spoon the filling along one short edge of the rectangle of dough and start rolling it, tucking the edges under to seal the ends, brushing with butter to make the dough stick together.
Place 2 more sheets of dough on work surface and place the rolled pastry on top of it diagonally, brush with butter and wrap the dough around it envelope style to seal the pastry.
Place the rolled pastry on the buttered baking sheet. Brush the pastry with butter one last time, sprinkle with a little sugar and bake it until well browned, about 30 minutes.
Serves 4-6.
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5 comments:
That's a wonderful recipe! Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving day. I'm thankful to have met you :)
That looks oh so good! Thanks for posting the recipe.
that looks sooo good!
Boy does that look tasty! I am going to have to try making that for christmas!
Thank you for your wonderful blog and this great recipe! As Thanksgiving '07 approaches, it sounds like a terrific idea for the chefs to have on hand as we prep our big meal! Have a great holiday - - whenever!
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