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Apple and Custard Pinwheels

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Dairy, Eggs Danish Cakes 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 Recipe quark pastry
Milk to glaze
1 c Apple puree; sweetened
1 Egg yolk
1 tb Sugar
1 tb Flour
150 ml Milk; 5/8 cup

INSTRUCTIONS

FILLING 1- APPLE
FILLING 2 - CUSTARD
From: MarkandSue@highland.cix.co.uk (Mark and Sue Thomas)
These are a bit like Danish Pastries but without the yeast dough. You can
use either filling or both together. Cut pastry into 16 squares, 3" by 3".
On each square, cut in diagonally from each corner, leaving an area in the
centre that is uncut, about 1 inch across. Put a teaspoonful of either or
both fillings in the centre. Take one corner and fold it to the middle.
Move to the next triangle, and fold in one corner. Do this for each of the
4 triangles, so you have a pinwheel shape. Four corners meet in the middle
on top of the apple, and 4 are left flat. This is easier to do than to
explain! Use a fish slice to lift onto a greased or lined tray, and paint
with milk or egg and milk if you have any. Bake at 190 C, 375 F for 20
minutes until the points are golden brown. To make custard: Mix all
together and either microwave for 2 minutes, stirring occasionally, or cook
over a low heat in a saucepan until thickened. It will taste a bit raw at
this stage, but will be fine after baking.
Recipe by: Sue Thomas
Posted to recipelu-digest by jeryder@juno.com on Mar 17, 1998

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