Light Flaky Cinnamon Rugelach Recipes

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RUGELACH

Provided by Ina Garten

Categories     dessert

Time 1h55m

Yield 4 dozen cookies

Number Of Ingredients 12



Rugelach image

Steps:

  • Cream the cheese and butter in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment until light. Add 1/4 cup granulated sugar, the salt, and vanilla. With the mixer on low speed, add the flour and mix until just combined. Dump the dough out onto a well-floured board and roll it into a ball. Cut the ball in quarters, wrap each piece in plastic, and refrigerate for 1 hour.
  • To make the filling, combine 6 tablespoons of granulated sugar, the brown sugar, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, the raisins, and walnuts.
  • On a well-floured board, roll each ball of dough into a 9-inch circle. Spread the dough with 2 tablespoons apricot preserves and sprinkle with 1/2 cup of the filling. Press the filling lightly into the dough. Cut the circle into 12 equal wedges?cutting the whole circle in quarters, then each quarter into thirds. Starting with the wide edge, roll up each wedge. Place the cookies, points tucked under, on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Chill for 30 minutes.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Brush each cookie with the egg wash. Combine 3 tablespoons granulated sugar and 1 teaspoon cinnamon and sprinkle on the cookies. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, until lightly browned. Remove to a wire rack and let cool.

8 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
1/2-pound unsalted butter, at room temperature
1/4 cup granulated sugar plus 9 tablespoons
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
3/4 cup raisins
1 cup walnuts, finely chopped
1/2 cup apricot preserves, pureed in a food processor
1 egg beaten with 1 tablespoon milk, for egg wash

LIGHT & FLAKY CINNAMON RUGELACH

The ingredients might look the same as other recipes, but the technique is unique and the "secret" ingredient won Tina Wasserman's reputation as a baker and is now one of her most sought-after recipes. (Tina is a well-known Dallas cookbook author, chef, food columnist, and cooking instructor.) The mixing technique of the mixer allows the cream cheese and butter to really combine and become light and airy. This results in a flaky, crisp, but tender, finished product. The vigorous beating of the butter and cream cheese before adding the flour creates a light, layered dough similar to puff pastry. Rolling the dough in confectioners' sugar to give a slight glaze to the finished pastry and helps balance the richness of the dough with the sweet filling. Make sure the dough is well chilled or it will not roll out properly. *NOTE: In general, it is not a good idea to use salted butter in baked goods. However, because of the lack of liquid in rugelach dough, salted butter is the only way to get the salt evenly distributed. (The addition of a little salt is important to the flavor.)

Provided by blucoat

Categories     Dessert

Time 45m

Yield 72 small rugelach

Number Of Ingredients 8



Light & Flaky Cinnamon Rugelach image

Steps:

  • In a large bowl with an electric mixer on high speed, beat the cream cheese and butter until well combined and light and fluffy. (The mixture should feather out from the edge of the bowl.) Add the flour and turn your mixer on and off only until the flour has been incorporated. Transfer the dough to a work surface and lightly toss it on a smooth surface until it forms a compact mass.
  • Divide the mixture into 8 portions, form each into a cylinder and refrigerate until dough is cold and firm, at least 1 hour. This is important; without chilling, the dough is difficult to handle.
  • While the dough is chilling, combine the sugar, cinnamon, raisins and walnuts in a bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  • Heavily dust a work surface with confectioners' sugar. Roll out each portion of the dough into a 6-by-9-inch rectangle. Sprinkle with some of the sugar-nut mixture. Starting at one of the long sides, tightly roll the dough into a log. Pinch the seam together and tuck the ends underneath the roll.
  • Cut the filled log into 8 or 9 pieces and place, seam side down, on an ungreased baking sheet or a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Repeat with the remaining logs of dough. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until golden. Cool completely. May be frozen.

8 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
8 ounces salted butter, at room temperature (2 sticks)
2 cups all-purpose flour
confectioners' sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/2 cup raisins (about 2 ounces)
1/2 cup walnuts, chopped (about 2 ounces) (optional)

NOT-QUITE-BONNIE'S RUGELACH

This version of the flaky holiday pastry is made with a cream cheese dough and stuffed with quince paste, walnuts, and cinnamon.

Provided by Yotam Ottolenghi

Categories     Hanukkah     Dessert     Winter     Cookies     Pastry     Bake     Walnut     Quince     Cinnamon

Yield Makes 24

Number Of Ingredients 16



Not-Quite-Bonnie's Rugelach image

Steps:

  • To make the pastry, place the flour, salt, baking powder, lemon zest and vanilla seeds in a food processor and pulse for about 15 seconds to combine. Add the butter and pulse for a few seconds more, until the mixture has the texture of fresh breadcrumbs. Add the cream cheese and process just until the dough comes together in a ball around the blade; be careful not to overprocess or the pastry will be tough. Tip the dough onto a lightly floured work surface and knead for a few seconds, just to bring it together.
  • Divide the pastry in two, cover each half loosely in plastic wrap, then press to flatten into disks. Transfer to the fridge for 1 hour.
  • Preheat the oven to 350°F/180°C. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
  • To make the filling, spread the walnuts out on a rimmed baking sheet and roast for 5 minutes. Remove from the oven, set aside to cool, then chop finely and place in a small bowl with the brown sugar and cinnamon. Mix together and set aside.
  • In a separate bowl, combine the quince paste and lemon juice to form a smooth paste. (If your quince paste is very firm, warm it gently over low heat to soften [or heat for 10 seconds in a microwave], until the texture is thick like jam but spreadable, then set aside to cool before using).
  • Take one of the pieces of dough from the fridge and roll out on a lightly floured work surface to form a 9 1/2-inch/24-cm circle, about 1/8 inch/3 mm thick. Use a small spatula or the back of a spoon to spread half of the quince paste evenly over the surface and then sprinkle with half of the sugar-nut mixture. Using a sharp knife or a pizza wheel, if you have one, cut the dough as though you are slicing a cake into twelve equal triangles. The best way to get even-sized triangles is to cut it first into quarters, then each quarter into thirds. One at a time, roll each wedge quite tightly, starting from the wide outside edge and working toward the point of the triangle, so that the filling is enclosed. Place them on the lined baking sheets, seam side down, spaced about 1 inch/3 cm apart. Repeat the rolling process with the remaining disk of dough and filling, then chill the rugelachs in the fridge for 30 minutes before baking.
  • Increase the oven temperature to 400°F/200°C.
  • When ready to bake, lightly brush the tops of the rugelachs with the beaten egg and sprinkle with the demerara sugar. Bake for 20-25 minutes, rotating the sheets halfway through, until golden brown all over. Don't worry if some of the filling oozes out; this will add a lovely toffee taste to the edges of the cookies. Remove from the oven and allow to rest on the sheets for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
  • Make-Ahead
  • The pastry can be made a day ahead and kept in the fridge, or frozen for up to 3 months (remember to thaw it overnight in the fridge before using). The rolled rugelach can also be frozen (before glazing) for up to 3 months. When you are ready to bake them, brush with the glaze and bake from frozen, adding an extra minute or two to the cooking time.
  • Storage
  • These will keep for up to 4 days in an open container, separated by pieces of parchment paper, and the whole thing wrapped loosely in aluminum foil. Don't keep in an airtight container; the sugar will weep if you do and turn the rugelach soft and sticky.

Pastry:
1 1/4 cups (160 g) all-purpose flour
1/8 tsp salt
1/4 tsp baking powder
Finely grated zest of 1 small lemon (3/4 tsp)
Scraped seeds of 1/4 vanilla pod
1/2 cup plus 1 tbsp (125 g) unsalted butter, fridge-cold, cut roughly into 1-inch/3-cm cubes
4 1/2 oz (125 g) cream cheese, fridge-cold
Filling:
1/3 cup (40 g) walnut halves
1/2 packed cup plus 1 tbsp (100 g) light brown sugar
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
5 1/4 oz (150 g) store-bought quince paste (membrillo)
1 tsp lemon juice
1 large egg, lightly beaten
1/2 tbsp demerara sugar

PUMPKIN RUGELACH

From Amanda and Merrill A savory version of the sweet rugelach. Haven't tried it yet, but it looks promising!

Provided by pammyowl

Categories     Christmas

Time 1h

Yield 32 cookies

Number Of Ingredients 15



Pumpkin Rugelach image

Steps:

  • Prepare the dough. Cut the butter and cream cheese into tablespoon-sized pats and let soften for 10-15 minutes. Pulse the flour and salt in the food processor, and then add the semi-softened butter and cream cheese and pulse several times, until the mixture has formed large crumbly chunks (this can also be done very easily with a pastry knife, if you've got a sleeping baby and don't want to use the food processor). Gather the dough together into two large balls, flatten into disks and wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for two hours or up to overnight. While the dough is chilling, prepare the filling. Heat 3 tablespoons of olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat until shimmery. Toss in the chopped shallots, sage, and aleppo and cook for 2 minutes. Stir in the pumpkin puree and cook for 5 minutes more, to help evaporate some of the water in the pumpkin. Season with two healthy pinches of kosher salt and freshly ground pepper. Remove from the heat to cool down (the filling should not be hot when you spread it on the dough). Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. When the dough has chilled, roll each disk into a 12" circle on a well-floured board. Make sure you flour the underside of the dough often, so that it doesn't stick. Spread half of the cooled pumpkin filling onto each disk, and then distribute half of the finely chopped walnuts over each disk. Using a bench scraper (or knife, or pizza cutter), cut the dough into 16 triangles. Roll up each triangle, starting from the base, to form a crescent, and place on a parchment paper-lined cookie sheet. Beat the egg with a teaspoon of water and brush lightly onto the rugelach. Top each rugelach with flaky sea salt or finely grated parmesan (I prefer the sea salt, my husband prefers parmesan, so I make half of each kind). Bake for 25 minute.

one cup unsalted butter
8 ounces cream cheese
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon kosher salt
3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1/4 cup fresh sage leaf, chopped finely
2 large shallots, finely chopped (about 1/2 cup)
1/4 teaspoon chili flakes
1 cup pumpkin puree (or squash or sweet potato puree)
2 healthy pinches kosher salt
fresh ground black pepper
cup walnuts, finely chopped
1 egg
1 teaspoon water
flaky sea salt or finely shredded parmesan cheese, for sprinkling

LORA BRODY'S RUGELACH

Provided by Rose Levy Beranbaum

Categories     Cookies     Fruit     Nut     Bake     Cream Cheese     Raisin     Walnut     Fall

Yield Makes 4 dozen 2 1/2-inch cookies

Number Of Ingredients 21



Lora Brody's Rugelach image

Steps:

  • Food Processor Method:
  • Into a food processor with the metal blade, place the cream cheese. Cut the butter into a few pieces and add it with the motor running. Process until smooth and creamy. Add the sugar and vanilla extract and process until incorporated, scraping the sides of the bowl. Add the flour and the optional salt and pulse in just until the dough starts to clump together.
  • Electric Mixer Method:
  • Soften the cream cheese and butter. In a mixing bowl, cream the cream cheese and butter until blended. Beat in the sugar and vanilla extract. On low speed, beat in the flour and the optional salt until incorporated.
  • For Both Methods:
  • Scrape the dough onto a piece of plastic wrap and press it together to form a ball. Divide the dough into 4 portions and cover each with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 2 hours or overnight.
  • Filling:
  • In a medium bowl, combine the sugars, cinnamon, raisins, and walnuts and stir with a spatula or fork until well mixed.
  • Remove the dough from the refrigerator and allow it to sit on the counter for about 15 minutes or until it is malleable enough to roll.
  • Place 2 oven racks in the upper and lower thirds of the oven.
  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Using a floured rolling pin, on a lightly floured board, roll out each dough portion, one at a time, into a 9-inch circle to a 1/8-inch thickness, rotating the dough often to be sure that it isn't sticking. A great method that keeps additional flour to a minimum is to roll out the dough between two sheets of plastic wrap, well floured on the bottom. Flip it over, remove the bottom sheet of plastic wrap, and dust off any excess flour. Using the back of a tablespoon, spread the dough evenly with 2 tablespoons of the apricot preserves. Sprinkle about 1/2 cup of the raisin-walnut filling over the preserves. Press the filling firmly and evenly over the dough. Using a sharp knife, cut the dough circle into 12 triangles or pieces of "pie."
  • Use a thin knife, if necessary, to loosen the triangles from the board. Starting at the wide end, roll up the triangle and bend the ends around to form a slight crescent shape. Place the rugelach, point underneath, about 1 1/2 inches apart on the prepared baking sheets. Refrigerate, covered with plastic wrap, for at least 30 minutes or until firm.
  • Clean the work surface of excess filling before rolling each batch.
  • For the topping, brush the rugelach with milk. In a small bowl, stir together the sugar and cinnamon, and sprinkle the rugelach with it.
  • Bake for 18 to 20 minutes or until lightly browned. For even baking, rotate the cookie sheets from top to bottom and front to back halfway through the baking period.
  • Use a small, angled metal spatula or pancake turner to transfer the cookies to wire racks to cool completely.
  • Store:
  • In an airtight container at room temperature or in the freezer.
  • Keeps:
  • 5 days at room temperature, 3 months frozen.
  • Smart Cookie:
  • • If the raisins are not soft, soak them first in 1/2 cup of boiling water for 1 hour and drain them thoroughly.
  • • The apricot is stirred instead of strained because straining thins it too much and it tends to ooze out the sides of the rugelach.
  • • Unbaked rugelach dough freezes brilliantly. This is a great dough to have on hand in the freezer. Simply add on about 5 to 10 minutes to the baking time. The rugelach are especially delicious still warm from the oven and are at their best when freshly baked.
  • • The dough is chilled before baking to maintain the most even shape.
  • • Lining the cookie sheets with parchment or foil keeps the sticky filling from baking onto the pan and makes cleanup easier.
  • • Allow the cookie sheet(s) to cool completely before using for the next batch.
  • • Distribute the cookies evenly around the cookie sheet. Avoid crowding the cookies into one section of the cookie sheet, leaving a large area bare.

Dough
1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese (8 ounces = 227 grams)
1 cup unsalted butter (8 ounces = 227 grams)
1/4 cup sugar (1.75 ounces = 50 grams)
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract (4 grams)
2 cups (sift into the cup and level off) bleached all-purpose flour (8 ounces = 228 grams)
1/4 teaspoon salt* (optional)
Filling
1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons granulated sugar (2.5 ounces = 75 grams)
1/4 cup (firmly packed) light brown sugar (2 ounces = 54 grams)
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3/4 cup golden raisins (3.75 ounces = 108 grams)
1 cup coarsely chopped walnuts (3.5 ounces = 100 grams)
1/2 cup apricot preserves (well stirred) (4 ounces = 113 grams)
Topping
1/4 liquid cup milk (2 ounces = 60 grams)
2 tablespoons granulated sugar (0.75 ounces = 25 grams)
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
*Lora does not use salt in the dough. It is not strictly necessary because the cream cheese contains salt. I like a little extra.
Equipment:
cookie sheets lined with parchment or foil; rolling pin.

CINNAMON, RAISIN & WALNUT RUGELACH

Bake these delicious pastries characterised by a melt-in-the-mouth cheese-based dough. They originated in Poland and are a popular Jewish treat

Provided by Victoria Prever

Categories     Dessert, Snack

Time 1h25m

Yield Makes 40-60

Number Of Ingredients 13



Cinnamon, raisin & walnut rugelach image

Steps:

  • Beat the soft cheese and butter together using electric beaters or in an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Add the 50g of caster sugar, the salt and vanilla extract, and beat to combine.
  • Add the flour gradually, beating on a low setting until just combined. Do not overwork it or the dough will become tough and chewy. Add a little more flour if it's very sticky.
  • Press the dough into a ball and divide it into quarters. Wrap each ball of dough and press into a flat disc. Chill for at least 30 mins to firm up a little.
  • Meanwhile, mix together the 30g of caster sugar, the brown sugar, cinnamon, raisins and walnuts. If you prefer a less chunky finish, give them a quick whizz in a food processor or chop them very finely.
  • Take one of the discs from the fridge, and on a well-floured board, roll out the first ball into a large circle of at least 23cm diameter.
  • Cut out a 23cm circle and spread the circle thinly with a tablespoon of the apricot jam, then sprinkle evenly with about 2-3 tablespoons of the filling, so the circle has a fine covering.
  • Using a pizza cutting wheel or sharp knife, divide the circle into 8 or 12 wedges, depending how large you want your biscuits to be - 12 wedges makes mini rugelach.
  • Roll each wedge up from the wider, outside edge to the thinnest point, tucking the point under. Arrange on a baking sheet lined with baking parchment, allowing at least a centimetre or two between them.
  • Put the tray in the fridge while you repeat with the remaining balls of dough. You should have enough dough left over to make a fifth circle, and you may need to bake them in batches.
  • Chill the formed rugelach for at least 30 mins. Heat the oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4 and mix the last 2 tbsp of caster sugar with the 1 tsp cinnamon.
  • Brush each rugelach with the egg wash, then sprinkle with a little cinnamon sugar and bake for 25 mins until lightly browned. Leave to cool on a wire rack.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 80 calories, Fat 5 grams fat, SaturatedFat 3 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 8 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 4 grams sugar, Fiber 0.3 grams fiber, Protein 1 grams protein, Sodium 0.12 milligram of sodium

225g soft cheese, at room temperature
225g butter, softened
50g caster sugar, plus 2 tbsp for the topping
¼ tsp fine salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
250g plain flour, plus extra for rolling out
30g caster sugar
30g soft light brown sugar
½ - 1 tsp ground cinnamon, plus 1 tsp for the topping
75g raisins
75g walnuts, finely chopped
75g smooth apricot jam
1 egg, beaten with 1 tbsp milk, to glaze

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In a separate bowl, beat egg yolk and sour cream well. Add flour mixture and mix until blended. Divide dough into three parts (balls). Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate at …
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RUGELACH RECIPE - ST. LOUIS JEWISH LIGHT
Refrigerate the rugelach, covered with plastic wrap, for at least 30 minutes or up to overnight, or until firm. Repeat with the second disc of dough. Preheat the Oven Twenty minutes or longer …
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LIGHT & FLAKY CINNAMON RUGELACH BY TINA WASSERMAN
May 7, 2014 - The ingredients might look the same as other recipes, but the technique is unique and the "secret" ingredient won Tina Wasserman's reputation as a baker and is now one of …
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ISRAELI CINNAMON CHOCOLATE GLUTEN-FREE RUGELACH {GLUTEN-FREE}
Heat oven to 375F degrees and line a couple baking sheets with parchment paper or nonstick baking mats. Stir cinnamon, cocoa, sugar and oil together in a small dish. Divide …
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CINNAMON RAISIN RUGELACH RECIPE - BAKEPEDIA
While the rugelach is chilling, pour milk into a small bowl and combine sugar and cinnamon in a separate small bowl; set aside. Fifteen minutes before baking, preheat oven to …
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HOW TO MAKE RUGELACH COOKIES - SALLY'S BAKING ADDICTION
Repeat with the remaining two discs of dough. Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C). Bake the rugelach for 25 – 30 minutes, or until golden brown. As the rugelach bake, the …
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