Strudel dough
from “Kaffeehaus – Exquisite Desserts from the Classic Cafés of Vienna, Budapest and Prague” by Rick Rodgers
1 1/3 cups (200 g) unbleached flour
1/8 teaspoon salt
7 tablespoons (105 ml) water, plus more if needed
2 tablespoons (30 ml) vegetable oil, plus additional for coating the dough
1/2 teaspoon cider vinegar
1. Combine the flour and salt in a stand-mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Mix the water, oil and vinegar in a measuring cup. Add the water/oil mixture to the flour with the mixer on low speed. You will get a soft dough. Make sure it is not too dry, add a little more water if necessary.
Take the dough out of the mixer. Change to the dough hook. Put the dough ball back in the mixer. Let the dough knead on medium until you get a soft dough ball with a somewhat rough surface.
2. Take the dough out of the mixer and continue kneading by hand on an unfloured work surface. Knead for about 2 minutes. Pick up the dough and throw it down hard onto your working surface occasionally.
Shape the dough into a ball and transfer it to a plate. Oil the top of the dough ball lightly. Cover the ball tightly with plastic wrap. Allow to stand for 30-90 minutes (longer is better).
3. It would be best if you have a work area that you can walk around on all sides like a 36 inch (90 cm) round table or a work surface of 23 x 38 inches (60 x 100 cm). Cover your working area with table cloth, dust it with flour and rub it into the fabric. Put your dough ball in the middle and roll it out as much as you can.
Pick the dough up by holding it by an edge. This way the weight of the dough and gravity can help stretching it as it hangs. Using the back of your hands to gently stretch and pull the dough. You can use your forearms to support it.
4. The dough will become too large to hold. Put it on your work surface. Leave the thicker edge of the dough to hang over the edge of the table. Place your hands underneath the dough and stretch and pull the dough thinner using the backs of your hands. Stretch and pull the dough until it's about 2 feet (60 cm) wide and 3 feet (90 cm) long, it will be tissue-thin by this time. Cut away the thick dough around the edges with scissors. The dough is now ready to be filled.
5. Put the rack in the upper third of the oven and preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a large baking sheet with baking paper (parchment paper). Make the strudel dough as described above. Spread about 3 tablespoons (I used about 2) of melted butter over the dough using your hands (a bristle brush could tear the dough, you could use a special feather pastry brush instead of your hands). Sprinkle the buttered dough with bread crumbs. Spread the filling about 3 inches (8 cm) from the short edge of the dough in a 6-inch-(15cm)-wide strip.
4. Fold the short end of the dough onto the filling. Lift the tablecloth at the short end of the dough so that the strudel rolls onto itself. Transfer the strudel to the prepared baking sheet by lifting it. Curve it into a horseshoe to fit. Tuck the ends under the strudel.
5. Bake the strudel for about 30 minutes or until it is deep golden brown. Cool for at least 30 minutes before slicing. Use a serrated knife and serve either warm or at room temperature. It is best on the day it is baked.
Good job!
ReplyDeleteAnd congratulations on your graduation, Dr. Claire!
I love how the strawberry one is bursting at the seams with all those juicy berries! The savory one sounds delicious - anything with crispy bacon has got to be good.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your graduation!! Ok, so the chocolate and strawberry combo sounds fantastic in this!!
ReplyDeleteI think you did a darned GOOD job there. My pastry never came close to as thin & transparent as yours...well done on the challenge! Love the combination you chose...just heavenly! Congrats on your graduation!
ReplyDeleteMmm, looks delicious! I'm impressed with how thin you got the pastry! :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your graduation. Good work.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! And you got your dough so thin! Well done :)
ReplyDeleteFirst off, congrats on yyour graduation. Secondly, your strudel looks and sounds heavenly..strawberries and chocolate is a never fail in my mind :) Plus, your dough looks great! Incredible job!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your graduation. Great job on this month's challenge!
ReplyDeleteYea! Another DB pediatrician! Enjoy residency, really, it is an experience like none other. I would never want to go back now and do it with kids...but it was such an awesome life-changing and faith-sharpening time.
ReplyDeleteBefore I knew the filling, that first picture looked SO decadent. Must be the chocolate! Great looking strudel.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your graduation, perfect choice to keep celebrating with the strudel... love your filings :)
ReplyDeleteVery well done! Delicious looking and sounding!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your graduation!
Cheers,
Rosa
Congratulations on your graduation! That's quite an accomplishment. Strudel just takes practice, so keep trying. The strawberry filling sounded delicious, too.
ReplyDeleteA strawberry chocolate strudel sounds delish!!!. I really need to try a sweet strudel the next time.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your graduation!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked the challenge, you did a wonderful job!
Your strudels look awesome =D. Congrats on your graduation!!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, CONGRATS on your graduation!!! Your strudel came out wonderfully...Well done!!!
ReplyDeletelove the flavours and good job on the challenge.
ReplyDeleteclaire! congrats on your graduation. what an accomplishment!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletemmm strawberry and chocolate, sounds like my favorite crepe, but crispier (and better!)
ReplyDeleteLoveley strudel with a lovely filling:) The dough looks perfect:)
ReplyDeleteStrawberries and chocolate... now why didn't I think of that! And an eggs-and-bacon strudel is a great idea! (What would you call a breakfast strudel? A "brudel"?)
ReplyDeleteAnd your pastry is impressively thin! Way to go!
This is the first time I've stumbled onto your blog, but all the same: congratulations on graduating!
They both look delicious! I also thought about making a savory version, but then I didn't have time...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! A strawberry chocolate strudel sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Looks great! I love that you iced it.
ReplyDeleteHow fun that you made this in celebration of your graduation! Congratulations on a big achievement.
ReplyDeleteYour strudel looks lovely, especially the strawberries and chocolate! Yummmm!
Strawberries and Chocolate....how could you possibly go wrong~lol Looks delish and congrats on your graduation!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your graduation! And your dough looks sooo thin! The flavor combinations sounds divine too =D
ReplyDeleteChocolate, strawberries, oats...it all sounds(and looks) scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteWOW, Congrats on your new title, Doctor!
Well done! Your strawberry-chocolate combo makes me want to open a jar of Nutella... Yum. :)
ReplyDeletethanks and yes everyone loves my tester more then my strudel hehe..yours look yum all the filling Oozing out yum! thanks for dropping by.
ReplyDeletedon't think I'd have liked the egg one either, but the chocolate one, yummy!
ReplyDeletecongrats on your graduation!
Mmm, strawberries and chocolate in a fine pastry shell. It looks amazing! Congrats on your graduation!
ReplyDeleteChocolate and strawberry = YUM
ReplyDeleteYour strudels both look so delicious! And you're right, spanikopida would be another great variation... Perhaps I'll have to try that myself!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your graduation and your strudel. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I can't believe how super thin you got yours. Strawberries and chocolate sounds devine.
ReplyDeleteI share everyone's sentiment and offer my congratulations as well! That dough is so thin! Great job!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on becoming a doctor and making a wonderful strudel!
ReplyDeleteSo delicious! The strawberries in my strudel tried to escape too! Sneaky little things... ;-)
ReplyDeleteStrawberries and chocolate chips in strudel sounds delicious. I like the "rolling" bit a lot too. :)
ReplyDeleteMmm. I love the idea of a breakfast strudel. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThe strawberry-chocolate is what I want!!! Too much chocolate??? NEVER!!!
ReplyDeleteWell I love just like that, full of chocolate and some fruits, the pastry looks really good and the scrmbled eggs one looks yummy to me.
ReplyDeletegreat job and congrats on your graduation :) my husband's graduation is next week and we are all very proud o him!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your graduation. The chocolate strawberry strudel sounds great, even if it was a little juicy!
ReplyDeletecongrats on your graduation and wonderful job on this challenge your pastry looks so thin and flaky. Cheers
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Beautiful strudel!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the idea of a savory breakfast strudel!
ReplyDeletevery creative. looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteBelated congratulations on your graduation! The strudels look great, and the pastry itself looks so well done!
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