Fluffy's first apfelstrudel πŸŽ„(Apple strudel)
Fluffy's first apfelstrudel πŸŽ„(Apple strudel)

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Great recipe for Fluffy's first apfelstrudel πŸŽ„(Apple strudel). After years of enjoying this in Austria, Bavaria and northern Italy, it was time to make my own! I'm certainly not saying this is authentic but I am saying it hit the spot! I'm thinking to make it again for maybe Boxing Day or New.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have fluffy's first apfelstrudel πŸŽ„(apple strudel) using 8 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Fluffy's first apfelstrudel πŸŽ„(Apple strudel):
  1. Prepare Roll of puff pastry
  2. Get 2 apples
  3. Make ready 30 g sultanas soaked in 2 tablespoons of rum
  4. Prepare Teaspoon cinnamon
  5. Take Juice of a lemon
  6. Prepare 80 g melted butter
  7. Take 80 g brown sugar plus teaspoon for sprinkling
  8. Take Icing sugar to serve

It is believed that strudel arrived in Hungary first, then Austria, due to the fact that the Ottomans had constant interactions with the Habsburgs. The main difference between this and the new recipe is the addition of walnuts and and the cutback of butter and breadcrumbs. Truth be told, this apfelstrudel recipe could really be Austrian, Czech OR German. From my understanding, the history of apple strudel is that is was invented in Vienna, Austria, but became popular throughout neighboring regions like the Czech Republic and southern Germany, particularly Bavaria, where Munich is located and Oktoberfest is celebrated every year.

Steps to make Fluffy's first apfelstrudel πŸŽ„(Apple strudel):
  1. Soak sultanas in rum for about 3-4 hours. Preheat oven to 180. Core, peel and finely chop apples. Squeeze lemon juice all over. Now mix sultanas and apples together
  2. Add brown sugar and cinnamon and mix well. Spread out pastry. Melt butter in microwave for about 30 secs. Brush half the butter all over
  3. Sprinkle a little sugar on top (I saw recipes that used breadcrumbs but I used sugar instead). Add apple mixture in the middle. Using the parchment paper to help, roll up into a sausage
  4. Glaze top with the rest of the melted butter, make slits with a sharp knife and pop in the oven for about 30-35 mins. Rest for 10 to 15 mins before serving with icing sugar

Truth be told, this apfelstrudel recipe could really be Austrian, Czech OR German. From my understanding, the history of apple strudel is that is was invented in Vienna, Austria, but became popular throughout neighboring regions like the Czech Republic and southern Germany, particularly Bavaria, where Munich is located and Oktoberfest is celebrated every year. This was a great addition to the mini-Oktoberfest we had for some neighbors - bratwurst German potato salad beer and apple strudel. Although the dessert is now considered a proud patriot of Austria, and formerly of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, it is likely that cultures. We hand-stretch the dough until it's nearly transparent, brush it with butter then fill it with apples, raisins, cinnamon and sugar.

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