When I decided to serve puff pastry twirls with my milk tart cups (this link will take you to the recipe) within the 1.5 hour Dinner Divas timeframe I immediately phoned my friend Nina and asked her for her advice. She guided me to her pastry recipe that she has successfully used for many years … but this pastry needed to stand overnight in the fridge – and I just did not have that sort of time available to me. I just thought to myself why not just experiment with the recipe? I eventually got it right and could prepare this in the allotted time allowed … and fortunately this pastry turned out to be a winner. You can make the pastry twirls from start to finish in less than 1.5h and it’s perfect. And as Nina mentioned … make a lot of it because it freezes very well.
- Rough Puff Pastry
- 275g Cake flour
- Pinch of salt
- 2.5 ml Cream of Tartar
- 250g Butter at room temperature – cut the butter into small blocks
- 125 ml Boiling water
- Extra cake flour for rolling out the dough
- Spray and Cook
- Egg Wash
- 1 Small egg
- 1T Full-Cream milk
- Mix together
- Cinnamon Sugar Mixture
- 50ml Sugar
- 5ml Ground cinnamon
- Mix these two ingredients together
- Place a baking tray in the freezer and pre-heat your oven to 200°C.
- Mix the flour, salt and Cream of Tartar together.
- In a separate bowl, put in your butter cubes, pour boiling water over the cubes and stir with a fork until there are about a ⅓ of the butter blocks left.
- Add the flour mixture to the butter.
- Mix well – but don’t over mix.
- Pour this mixture into baking tray and spread the mixture out with a spatula, then leave in the freezer for 20 min – thereafter transfer it to the fridge until you need it.
- Spray another baking tray with Spray and Cook.
- Take half of the dough out of fridge, sprinkle some Sasko flour onto your work surface and roll the dough out flat with a rolling-pin to approximately 2mm in thickness.
- Cut the flat pastry into long strips of about 1.5cm in diameter.
- Brush the pastry strips with the egg wash.
- Sprinkle with the cinnamon sugar mixture.
- Twist each strip into a straw-like twirl and place on baking tray and bake for approximately 15-20 minutes – until cooked and golden brown.
go to dessert and click on milk tart – let me know if you have found it 🙂
How do you make the milktart cups?
You must try it Ush – its brilliant!
This pastry looks incredible and i will have to try it out ASAP
🙂
I made puff pastry in school and I have never made it since, I take my hat off to you to attempt it on DD!
Ongelooflik lekker, dankie vir die links en dat jy my resep probeer het!!