Can I just tell you how proud I am! When I first looked at Rugelach I decided it would be the recipe of the month I would skip. I knew Irish Soda Bread would be no challenge. But if this baking group is to be about challenge and putting myself outside my comfort zone I better make Rugelach.
The reason I make so many cookies is the instant gratification factor. Rugelach contains no part of instant!
But I did enjoy the process once I realized it was just that a process.
I made cream cheese pastry.
I chilled.
I chopped nuts.
I toasted nuts.
I chopped fruit.
I plumped fruit.
I made prune lekvar (I didn't even know there was such a thing as prune lekvar).
I made brown sugar mixture.
I made nut topping.
I rolled pastry out.
I filled pastry.
I rolled pastry.
I chilled rolls.
I egg washed.
I sliced.
I rolled slices in nut mixture.
I baked.
I ate, and ate and ate. They were delicious!
I kind of feel like Melinda Mae in the poem by Shel Silverstein.
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glad you said you'd make it!
ReplyDeleteYum!
Wow, you are one patient woman. It looks like it will be worth it, though!
ReplyDeleteLove that poem!
ReplyDeleteLovely post :)they sure were fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteSo time-consuming, but totally worth it, right? Thanks so much for baking along with me this week, Cindy! :)
ReplyDeleteI like your list of steps. There sure were a lot, but your rugelachs look great! And it's a learning process. Next time it won't be so daunting. (That's what I'm telling myself.)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Your rugelach look tasty!
ReplyDeleteWay to go! I'm exhausted just reading all the steps! They look great.
ReplyDeletethey sound and look pretty good! I've never tried rugelach before and I'm excited to try these "cookies"
ReplyDeleteSeems like this is an really interesting recipe to bake. I have not bake a Rugelach before and would love to bake this one day.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! You should be proud- these were time consuming. They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! I really enjoyed making these and glad it could be made over several days!
ReplyDeleteCindy, there is nothing as rewarding as a good healthy challenge! I agree, this made a lot of cookies, rich cookies. They were great but intensive. I might have ate the lekvar right out of the jar with a spoon....
ReplyDeleteFunny poem! I often have to remind myself I join these online cooking groups to do something different. When you list out all the steps it DOES look even more daunting!
ReplyDeleteCindy, your rugelach looks pastry shop perfect. It's one of my favorite treats with that rich cream cheese pastry and nutty filling.
ReplyDeleteThey look yummy! And...I love the poem!
ReplyDeleteGlad you hung in there, they look yummy! And...I love the poem!
ReplyDeleteyour rugelach looks delicious, and I loved the Shel Silverstein poem :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on making the rugelach! It looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow, when you list the steps, it does seem a little daunting, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteWell done!
What a great post, Cindy. Love the poem. I ate and ate and ate too many of these, too. Good thing I only made 1/4 the recipe. ;)
ReplyDeleteLOL - I agree that there is no instant gratification here, but they are so good. Congrats - yours look superb.
ReplyDeleteAnd you were a great success! Very well done.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun post...loved every bit of it and so clever the way you did it all. The cookies look wonderful.
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