Yes, this is certainly not the first strudel recipe in the kitchen, and they are all somewhat similar. But I decided to share my recipe, which I have been cooking for many years!
It is believed that the strudel is the hallmark of the Austrian confectionery art. A real strudel is juicy, but not wet, with an appetizing crispy crust. At the same time, cooking strudel is not as difficult as it may seem at first glance.
In this recipe, I just tried to connect East with West, and strudel with baklava. I really wanted to cook some oriental sweet based on bulgur (just when I was cooking it earlier – it seemed to me that this porridge has a very “confectionery” taste, and some sweet pastries are asking for it!).
Traditional German dessert. The easy-to-prepare dough covers an amazing cherry and blueberry filling. Juicy, fragrant roll. Despite the fact that there are a lot of fillings, the roll turns out to be quite strong. When slicing, it does not crumble and does not flow. Tasty.
It was just what kind of options for rolls, apple pies, strudels, apples are not on the site. This fruit seems to be created for the preparation of all this splendor: moderately sweet, moderately juicy, very inexpensive and always available. Lots of flavor… I suggest trying another version of apple strudel in combination with juicy cherries.
The dough is easy to prepare and handle. The filling can be replaced with another one. A very tasty dessert and still looks great on the festive table.
Punch is primarily an alcoholic beverage containing fruit or fruit juice. Traditionally, it is served at parties in large wide bowls. But today I suggest you try a non-alcoholic punch with pieces of fresh fruit, which is not only suitable for a party, but also perfectly cool on a hot summer day.