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Polish Apple Strudel

Polish Apple Strudel

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Baking and Desserts | Poland cuisine

⏳ Time

1 hour

🥕 Ingredients

7

🍽️ Servings

6

Description

It's important not to overbake the strudel, or it will be dry. Serve with sour cream or without. No need for ice cream, raisins, or cinnamon — Antonovka apples are aromatic enough on their own, and their flavor should not be masked.

Ingredients

  • Wheat Flour - 6.7 oz
  • Kefir - 4 fl oz
  • Antonovka apples - 8 pieces
  • Chicken Egg - 1 piece
  • Butter - 0.4 oz
  • Powdered Sugar - 6 tablespoons
  • Safflower Oil - 1 tablespoon

Step by Step guide

Step 1

Pour the flour into a bowl, crack the egg, add the kefir, and add salt to taste.

Step 2

Mix with a fork until the dough thickens, then turn it out onto a table and knead it vigorously, adding the remaining flour.

Step 3

When the dough becomes homogeneous, cover it with a cloth and set aside.

Step 4

Peel the apples and chop them finely into thin slices.

Step 5

Cut off a quarter of the dough and start rolling it out with a rolling pin until it forms a large circle about 2–3 millimeters thick.

Step 6

Place it on a kitchen towel.

Step 7

Sprinkle the apples inside, fold the edges of the strudel with the towel, and pinch the ends.

Step 8

Roll the strudel from the towel onto a baking sheet lightly greased with sunflower oil.

Step 9

Place in an oven preheated to 392°F.

Step 10

Bake for about 30–40 minutes, until the crust turns a creamy brown color.

Step 11

Remove from the oven, transfer to a plate, and brush the crust with butter.

Step 12

Dust with powdered sugar (it’s best to grind the sugar in a coffee grinder).

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