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Cherry Strudel with Puff Pastry
Instructions
I prepare ingredients for cherry strudel. Take dough out of FREEZER; leave on table. While filling prepares: gains pliability for rolling. Preheat oven to 190°C.
REMOVE pits from cherries.
Best to MIX STARCH + VANILLIN + SUGAR in separate bowl. Prevents lump formation when heating filling.
Pour mixture over CHERRIES in saucepan.
Heat filling, STIRRING constantly. When juice released THICKENS with starch: turn off heat.
Speed cooling: place saucepan with hot cherries in COLD WATER (~7 minutes).
Dust rolling SURFACE with flour. Standard puff pastry: 20 cm-square sheets. Make 2 small strudels OR 1 large by overlapping 2 sheets. Dust dough with flour; ROLL to 2-3 mm thickness — especially press connecting seam.
Use hand or brush: SPREAD soft butter over sheet — leave 3-4 cm UNGREASED area around. Although puff pastry has fat, additional greasing helps layers separate better.
SPRINKLE SUGAR on top.
For special charm: also sprinkle ALMOND SLICES (replace with any chopped nuts).
On EDGE (leaving ungreased area): place CHERRY FILLING.
Carefully ROLL UP strudel.
PINCH ENDS tightly + loose longitudinal edge along entire roll length.
Transfer strudel curving into CRESCENT shape onto lined baking sheet.
Grease top with EGG YOLK.
BAKE preparation 30 MINUTES at 190°C. After cooling: pastry settles slightly. Sprinkle glossy crust with POWDERED SUGAR; cut into convenient pieces. Enjoy quickly-made dessert. Bon appétit!
Tips
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THE STARCH-PRE-MIX-WITH-DRY ANTI-LUMP TECHNIQUE. Step 3's "mix starch + vanillin + sugar BEFORE adding to cherries" is texture-defining. Adding starch DIRECTLY to wet cherries: instant lump formation, uneven thickening, ugly result. PRE-MIXING starch with dry ingredients (vanillin + sugar): starch GETS COATED with sugar particles before contact with liquid, prevents instant clumping when added to wet cherry juice. Same anti-lump principle: French sauce-thickening, professional pastry techniques. The CORN STARCH preference: better thickening + more transparent finish than wheat starch (potato starch also works).
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THE COLD-WATER-BATH RAPID COOLING. Step 6's "saucepan in cold water 7 min" is essential time-saver. Hot filling poured directly onto cool dough: melts butter immediately + softens dough beyond rollable state + filling sinks through soft dough. COOLED FILLING (room temperature): preserves dough structure during assembly. Without cold-water bath: 20+ min ambient cooling required. WITH bath: 7 min total. The cold water draws heat through pot walls. Same rapid-cool principle: French ganache-cooling, Italian gelato base preparation. For another classic puff-pastry dessert worth comparing, see Apple Strudel Classic.
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THE 3-4 CM UNGREASED EDGE TECHNIQUE. Step 8's "leave 3-4 cm ungreased area" is structural-essential. Buttered to edges: pinching seams (Step 13) impossible — butter prevents dough-to-dough seal. UNGREASED 3-4 cm edge: dry dough edges PINCH together cleanly, create proper seam, prevent filling-leakage during baking. The edge-area also: provides extra layer of dough at the seam (structural reinforcement). Same edge-technique principle: French croissants, Italian pasta dough sealing, Chinese dumpling pinching. Don't skip — sealed seam essential for proper baking shape preservation.
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THE EGG-YOLK-WASH GOLDEN-CRUST FINISH. Step 15's "grease top with egg yolk" is appearance-defining. Without egg-yolk wash: pale-pasty crust, dull appearance, professional-quality compromised. EGG-YOLK wash (1 yolk + 1 tsp water optional): bakes to GLOSSY GOLDEN-BROWN + signature SHEEN + appetizing appearance. The yolk-only (vs whole egg): richer color, more concentrated. ALTERNATIVES: melted butter (less golden), milk (paler), heavy cream (slightly different texture). Same egg-wash principle: French viennoiserie, professional bakery techniques. For another classic Russian-tradition baked dessert worth trying, try Charlotte Classic.
FAQ
Can I use frozen cherries? +
Yes — frozen cherries work with adjustments. FROZEN CHERRIES (no pits): use 500 g, thaw partially before using (don't fully thaw — too watery). FROZEN-CHERRIES METHOD: skip Step 2 (already pitted), pat with paper towel to remove excess moisture, proceed with starch-mix as recipe. Add EXTRA 5 g starch (10 g total) to compensate for additional moisture. FRESH cherries (recipe-canonical): superior flavor + juicier filling but pit-removal labor required. CANNED cherries (drained): also work, even more starch (15 g total) needed. The FRESH option: best for peak summer when cherries abundant. Frozen: year-round availability for emergency dessert.
Can I make my own puff pastry? +
Yes — but recipe specifically uses store-bought for time-saving. STORE-BOUGHT puff pastry (recipe-canonical): 30 min total preparation. HOMEMADE puff pastry: 4-6 hours preparation (multiple folds + chilling between). Store-bought brands quality-comparable: Pepperidge Farm (US), Dufour (premium US), Tante Marie (UK), French butter-based brands. AVOID: oil-based imitation puff pastry (different texture). HOMEMADE preparation: recipe entirely separate. The "for emergency dessert" character only works with store-bought. Frozen pastry: keep 6 months in freezer, thaw 30 min before using. Pro-tip: stock up during sales.
How long does it keep? +
Best fresh — within 2-4 hours of baking for crispy character. Refrigerated covered: 1-2 days at peak quality, but pastry crispness diminishes (cherry-filling moisture softens crust). Reheating: 5-7 min at 180°C oven (re-crisps pastry), microwave 1-2 min individual portions (loses crispness, gains warmth). FREEZER: works adequately (1 month) but pastry texture suffers slightly. Reheat from frozen: 15 min at 180°C oven. Pro-tip: for entertaining, prepare 2-3 hours before serving, allow cooling. Storage tip: cover loosely with foil (prevent moisture trap that softens crust).
What goes best with it? +
Central European tradition has specific strudel companions. CLASSIC: alongside vanilla ice cream (most iconic pairing — apple strudel tradition transferred to cherry), whipped cream dollop, sour cream + powdered sugar mix. WARM DRINKS: hot tea (Russian-tradition), coffee (German-Austrian style), hot chocolate. CHILLED DRINKS: cold milk (childhood-tradition), cherry liqueur (Eastern European fusion). DESSERT CHEESES: brie, mascarpone alongside (modern fusion). FRUIT: fresh berries scattered as visual + flavor enhancement. The strudel is fundamentally substantial dessert — sides should complement without overwhelming. Russian-Austrian tradition: tea + strudel = perfect afternoon.
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