March 9, 2012

TWD: Rugelach

I made this a week early, wrote the post, couldn't figure out how to set the date to post in the future, so here's my late rugelach homework.

This was a totally new one for me.  I've never made or eaten Rugelach, so I had no idea what this one was going to taste like?  Definitely more of a pastry than a cookie.  I used walnuts, hazelnuts, dates, apricots and dried cranberries for the filling.  The dough was very easy to make, I even used light cream cheese and it worked out fine.

I loved the apricot spread with almonds and wish I had made more to use on toast.  Maybe I'll make more with my leftover dried apricots :)

I really enjoyed these and think you could really play around with different fillings.  I'm thinking... a pumpkin puree in place of the apricot spread, maybe mix walnuts & pecans and for the fruit filling - dried cranberries or raisins and chocolate chips.  Not sure if it would still be considered Rugelach, but I think it would be delicious with all the cinnamon sugar.



This week's recipe was hosted by Margaret and Jessica.  You can check out the recipe on their blogs.

5 comments:

  1. Robin, Your rugelach looks beautiful!! I was sorry I wasn't able to make this one. It was a traveling day for me! Nice job!

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    1. Pumpkin butter would be great for a fall theme. These cookies seem more like a fall/ winter thing to me so anything along those lines would probably be great!

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    2. Anything with that much cinnamon sugar does feel like fall. I was the only one in my house that liked the apricot filling, so I have a stash in the freezer :)

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    3. Kathy, you'll really like these when you get a chance to make them.

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  2. Your rugelach were a fun and tasty change from a usual cookie...you are right, they are a pastry. I'd like to bake them again with chocolate something...that seems to be a favorite. I did the apricot and everyone really liked it which was a happy surprise for me.

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