I have always wanted to try making a
homemade strudel. The traditional way of making your own dough and
streeeeetching it until it is tissue paper thin sounds intriguing, but I
thought better saved for a time when I wasn’t in the mood for something sweet RIGHT
NOW!! This way is much simpler but
ah-mazingly delicious. These strudels did not last long on my counter!
According to this recipe, it makes one large
strudel with 14 x 18 inch phyllo dough. My dough was smaller about 9 x 14
inches and I made four medium sized strudels. As long as you use 5 sheets of
dough per strudel it will be perfect!
Apple Strudel
3 large apple,
like Macintosh or Golden Delicious, peeled cored, and thinly sliced (about 3
heaping cups)
1/2 cup golden
raisins (I prefer golden raisins, use what you like!)
1/4 cup toasted
breadcrumbs
1/4 cup brown
sugar, loosely packed
1/4 cup chopped
walnuts (opt)
1/4 teaspoon
ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon
kosher salt
1 teaspoon lemon
juice
phyllo dough,
you will need 5 sheets for each strudel made
1 stick unsalted
butter, melted
granulated sugar
to sprinkle on top of strudels
Preheat the oven
to 475 degrees. Lightly butter a baking sheet.
Place the
apples, raisins, breadcrumbs, brown sugar, walnuts, cinnamon, salt, and lemon
juice in a medium bowl and toss to coat evenly.
Lay out one
sheet of phyllo dough and gently brush with butter. Top with a second sheet of
phyllo dough and brush with butter. Repeat with remaining 3 sheets, creating a
stack of five sheets of phyllo dough and ending with butter.
Arrange the apples
in a strip about one-third up from the bottom leaving about 2 inches on either
end. Lift the bottom of the phyllo over the top of the apples. Fold in the
sides, and continue to roll up the apples tightly.
Place the
strudel, seam side down, on the prepared baking sheet. Brush the top with the
remaining butter and sprinkle with granulate sugar. Transfer to the oven and
bake until golden brown, about 10-15 minutes. Cool to room temperature.
Sprinkle with powdered sugar or make a glaze for the top.