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.
A quick and delicious apple strudel made of puff pastry, of course, it is prepared with deviations from Austrian culinary traditions, but this version of the recipe is ideal for those who do not have time to cook thin puff pastry according to a classic recipe.
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!).
The birthplace of strudel is Austria, where it gained popularity in the 19th century during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany and Italy bake tons of strudel daily… But few people think that strudel is related to Turkish baklava, and the reason for this was the Turkish raids on Eastern Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. In short, for me there is nothing better than a dank evening (and such evenings are only getting worse) than a plate with hot apple strudel and vanilla pudding! Which one of you is against it? The strudel dough has already been mentioned on the website, and my task is to show you how to properly prepare the most delicious filling for it.