I confess, it's the weekend and I've been playing with Mincemeat again . . . an activity that I freely indulge myself in at this particular time of year!
I was surfing the web yesterday and I came across a recipe
here for Easy Blackberry Cheese Danish. It looked really delicious and I printed it out.
Then I got to thinking . . . and we all know what happens then.
As scrummy as the idea of blackberries sounded . . . mincemeat sounded even better to me, and even more seasonal!
I mean . . . this is the festive time of year is it not??? The store shelves are stocked with a bazillion jars of mincemeat, in all sorts of scrummy flavours, just waiting for us to partake, right???
And so I did what any mincemeat obsessed person would do . . . I created a Holiday Danish that would be perfect for any holiday breakfast or brunch.
Flakey croissant dough . . . rich and creamy cheese filling . . . spicy and sweet mincemeat . . . baked until golden brown and then drizzled with a creamy sweet icing drizzle.
Oh my . . . wicked but OH SO GOOD!!!
Nom! Nom! I rest my case.
*Holiday Danish*Serves 8
Printable RecipeAnother cheat recipe which used refrigerator croissant dough. Flakey and delicious with a filling of mincemeat and cream cheese!
1 (250g) tube of Jus-Rol Croissant dough (in North America use Pillsbury Crescent Roll dough)
250g of full fat cream cheese (8 ounces)
3.5 ounces caster sugar (1/2 cup)
3 TBS sifted plain flour
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 of a (411g) jar of prepared mincemeat (1 cup)
demerara sugar (turbinado)
To ice:
2 ounces sifted icing sugar (1/2 cup)
2 TBS heavy cream
1/8 tsp vanilla extract
Preheat the oven to 190*C/375*F/ gas mark 5. Line a baking sheet with baking paper. Lightly butter. Set aside for now.
Whisk together the cheese, sugar, flour and vanilla in a small bowl. Set aside.
Pop open your croissant dough. Unroll, leaving the croissants in rectangles and separating the dough into 3 rectangles. Lay the rectangles out onto the prepared baking sheet as a larger rectangle, long sides touching each other. It should almost cover the baking sheet. Press all the perforations and edges together, sealing all holes. Cut 1/2 inch diagonal strips up each long side of the dough. Spoon the cream cheese filling down the centre of the dough, spreading it out to about 3 inches in width. Top with the minemeat, spreading it carefully over top. Fold the 1/2 inch wide strips over top of the filling, alternating from side to side so that you have somewhat of a braided pattern. Tuck in edges as best as you can. Sprinkle with some demerara sugar.
Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, until the filling is set and the croissant dough is golden brown in colour. Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely before removing from the baking sheet and proceeding.
Once cooled, remove to a serving platter. Whisk together the icing ingredients and drizzle over the danish. Cut into slices to serve.
Note - over here in the UK, you can get the Jus-Rol croissant dough at ASDA. Stock up! It comes in ever so handy!
Over in The Cottage today there's a bone warming
Corn Chowder brewing.
Looks gorgeous Marie and so much tastier and more exciting than any shop bought one. Yum yum!
ReplyDeleteThis does look delicious. I would love to give it a try. Where do you buy non-alcholic mincemeat. I have tried for several years and I can only find mincemeat with various alchols in them.
ReplyDeleteAndrea, I got mine at Morrisons! You can also get the plain stuff at Waitrose.
ReplyDeleteOooh ooh yum! I will be adding croissant dough to my shopping list! I am super in love with your holiday danish!
ReplyDeleteHi Marie,
ReplyDeleteThis looks incredible. A Christmas specialty from where I grew up was a sweet bread braid. Somehow this fills that same space in my mental tummy.
What a wonderful recipe! This would make the most festive, most christmassy, most delicious breakfast for the next month!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant recipe and I ADORE Danish and Mincemeat, so this is a keeper for me thanks Marie!
ReplyDeleteLook amazing Marie, I love, really love this, look scrumptious and tempting:)
ReplyDeletehave a lovely week my dear, huggs by the way to you and Todd:)
I shall have to make a trip to Morrison's then. Thank you very much. I know all my family will enjoy this.
ReplyDeleteOh that's such a winner. Unfortunately Morrison's and ASDA are a little out of my neighbourhood. But I'm sure I'll be able to find some here. That's definitely a delicious treat that I'll not miss. Nom Nom Nom.... x
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to use the croissant dough...I shall definitely be giving this a go.
ReplyDeletethanks Marie
Love your recipes. I will be trying the croissant with cream cheese and pie filling
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