Danish braid pastry
Last 4 challenges of Daring bakers were sweet items and I was reconsidering whether I had to continue in this group or leave it because I could not take so much sweet. I had missed March and April challenges both of which were sweets and I could not finish the May challenge because it was too sweet for me. Unlike any other sweets I make, I usually don’t like to change anything in DB challenges as they need exact measurements for their success. But then I simply love to learn new things and with Daring Baker’s I am guaranteed to learn something new every month, so I really don’t know what to do. All the members of this group are great, so I really enjoy being in this lovely group. So when I saw this challenge, I was very very happy. Ohh, are you confused because this is also a sweet? That is because even though it is sweet, it is very very suitable for my taste buds because it has a very very tasty bread which I absolutely adore. So far, this has turned out to be my favorite challenge. I simply adored this. This is also the first challenge, where I made it twice in one month and both times, we relished it and finished the whole thing. Yay…
This month’s challenge is hosted by Kelly of Sass & Veracity, and Ben of What’s Cookin’?. Thanks a lot guys for picking up this challenge. When I first read this challenge, I thought they had done spelling mistakes and instead of bread, they had written braid, then soon realized how stupid I was. I just searched Danish braid in Google and there were hundreds of results. It looked so impressive that I had to try it immediately. Yes, I actually tried this very early, in the first week itself.
First try – I absolutely had no difficulty in getting this right. I had a big batch of strawberries with me. So I tried this with strawberry filling. This is very time consuming recipe, so it took me most of the Saturday. One good thing I had done is, when the dough was resting for the first 30mins, I made the filling and refrigerated it. So by the time the dough was ready, the filling had completely cooled and was very thick (which is very important for the braid). I had made only half the quantity given in the recipe. All the time, I thought the yeast may not work and it may become a failure. Considering the time I had spent on it, I would have really freaked out if it had failed. So in the last stage, after 5hrs of waiting and making the braid, when it proofed well and doubled in volume, I almost danced with joy. Then I baked it, my entire house was filled with heavenly aroma. It was just out of the world delicious. I absolutely enjoyed the filling too.
Second try – In our office, we have “cook outs” every once or twice in a year. Though all of my teammates know my craze for cooking, I never cooked anything for them (apart from the chocolate cake which was tasted by only a few). This time I knew there will be many more at the lunch. Even though there are some who like Indian food, I am not comfortable cooking it for someone who don’t know much about it. I am not comfortable in cooking anything non-Indian for the fear that it may turn out to be disasters (Actually I didn’t want to spoil my image you know, they think I am a great cook and I would love it to continue that way). But since I had loved the pastry so much, I decided to bake this for the lunch. I didn’t go with the strawberry filling, because again, for the fear that it may not be something they would love. I decided to make it with apple filling given in the recipe and even though I don’t like cinnamon in sweets and hate everything that has apples in it, I thought to go with it (because I have seen this apple-cinnamon combo so many times on Food network, so I realized everyone would love it). This time I had made full quantity given in recipe. Also, used orange zest (the first time, I used lemon zest) in the pastry.
Everything went well this time too. But only problem was, the time constraint. I had prepared the dough on Thursday evening after office and on Friday morning, I had to bake this early morning and reach office by 8AM. I made one big and one smaller braid from 3/4th of dough. So things became a bit too tight that day for me. In a hurry, I baked it for a tad bit longer and it came out bit darker than I would have loved. But it still smelled amazing. Everyone at the office, loved it
. I was so happy. It was gone in minutes.
I had kept aside 1/4th of the dough. I made a small braid with it for a get together at home with my favorite strawberry filling. This time, instead of egg wash, I coated the braid with butter – because my guests don’t eat eggs, even though they said they don’t mind the eggs in pastries/cakes, I didn’t want even the eggy smell to pastry. This time, the filling was a bit watery, so the braids didn’t come out as expected. Even then, it was amazingly tasty.
I was going to make a savory braid again before this post with a savory filling. But since I was not keeping very well for last couple of days, I could not manage that. Anyway, I will do it sometime in future.
Click here for the recipe of Danish braid.
Some things to remember:
- Please follow the instructions exactly if you attempt this. Do not skip/change any of the steps of making the dough. Once you get hold of it, you can experiment with it, but first time, please follow exactly.
- The filling should not be watery, otherwise the braid opens up after proofing. So make it in advance and refrigerate it.
- Room temperature makes a difference too. My kitchen temperature remains at 70-80F all the time because of air conditioner.
- Remember, the yeast needs activation(if using active dry yeast) before using in this recipe. Leave the yeast in lukewarm water for 10mins allowing it to activate. Then continue.
Some other things I am going to do in future
- Some Indian and some non-Indian savory filling
- Change the flavoring of dough
Strawberry filling – This quantity is enough for half the quantity of the dough. The braid comes out huge and easily enough for 6-7 people. The nuts give a crunch and great taste to the filling. I loved the cardamom flavor of this filling very much.
Ingredients:
1lb strawberries chopped into small pieces
1 cup sugar
2 and 1/2 tea spn corn starch
1/2 tea spn powdered cardamom
3/4 cup (75gms) chopped almonds
1/2 tea spn butter
Method:
Take strawberries and sugar in a heavy bottomed pan and cook on medium flame till the sugar is melted and become slightly thick. Now add corn starch, a little at a time mixing all the time. Take off heat and add cardamom powder.
In another pan, melt the butter. Add chopped almonds and fry for few minutes.
Add the almonds to strawberries. Mix well. Cool to room temperature and refrigerate for few hours before using.
Pictorial
Wet ingredients poured into the dry ingredients. In the dry ingredients, I used lemon zest instead of orange.

After mixing all the ingredients into a dough. (I used little more dough than mentioned in recipe)

Butter cut into pieces before beating for the butter block.

Heating the butter and almonds

Spreading the butter on 2/3rd of the dough

Fold such that every fold has butter

I did not take pictures of intermediate steps here. After 5 hrs of resting and rolled into required size

Transfer to cookie sheet lined with parchment paper and then cut

I forgot to apply egg wash before leaving for rising. So here the dough has already risen and then I applied egg wash.

Made a glaze by boiling 1/2 cup confectioner’s sugar, 1 tea spn vanilla essence and 2 tbl spn water. Drizzled it over the baked pastry

Spread some roasted sesame seeds. Glaze helps to stick them to the pastry

With apple filling for the second trial (apple filling recipe is in the recipe linked)

This time I spread toasted almonds on the top

PS:
I am posting everything I know about this recipe. This point is for those who have been attempting Daring bakers recipes from here, skip/change some steps and say it did not work well for them. Remember, these recipes need some patience and expertise. When I made these, I was in one of my best moods and had reserved a lot of time for it. I am also a novice in this and just learning.
Update: For those who are worried about the butter quantity, if you calculate it properly, it comes to around 1tbl spn of butter per huge serving. I really don’t think it is too much because if you buy pastry sheets from market, they have too much of butter in them (which usually drips when you bake them). You won’t be eating this daily, so once in a while, I think so much butter is not too much.















hey Shilpa,
What a lovely looking pastry. Worth the effort i think……….. book marked, and I will try it soon. Thanks for such a detailed post.
Hey Shilpa, this pastry looks amazing. I think the braiding looks perfect and love the chopped almond effect you have done on one of them. I think I would love both the fillings you have here..Yummy..
Oh my my looks absolutely yummy and the braiding is sooo perfect. It definately looks time consuming and I must say you have a lot of patience
Shilpa, your braid has come out so well…well done
Your braids look great, and I love the step-by-step photos that you took.
gorgeous braid. i love apple fillings, but can’t stand the cinnamon in it. i’ll try a whole wheat version.
Looks absolutely gorgeous, Shilpa!! Definitely worth all of the effort!
lovely braid, I too was thinking about the apple filling but at the end I am now in love with it.
Yeah! I am not a fan of sweet filling that much either- but then I simply loved this one. I stuck to apple filling and i for some reason simply loved it. Mine is almost over now – planning to share with friends
Thats one hell of a buitter to consume all by oneself
great job.
Well done on your braid
hey this looks fantastic….its mouthwatering and perfect recipe…will try it
Hats off to your patience. The pastry /bread looks so gorgeous. Mouth watering.
Shilpa , thanks for the step by step instruction,it is very clear and nice.
looks lovely, must have tasted great as well. would love to make it, but am worried about the zillion calories
do u know a low cal version?
looks beautiful
I think I have to try this
Awesome awesome! This is just one grand looking challenge. Glad you are enjoying these challenges and i love chatting to you about them!
Hats Off, Shilpa!
amazing shilpa…the braid pastry looks delicious and simply out of this world..i don’t think i will ever have the patience to attempt something so complicated!!amazing..fantastic and fabulous..three cheers to you!!
Two braids in one month… I *am* impressed (and glad you decided to stick with us). Definitely try a savory Indian filling and let us know how that turns out.
You made this twice and planned on a third one? Wow.
Your braids are looking very good.
The recipe link doesn’t seem to be working… the pics are amazing!
Shilpa: Thanks a lot. Updated.
Aha! So beautiful! Good job Shilpa, looks perfect, love the apple filling.YUM!:)
Your description is wonderful, Shilpa! I will have to try this bread braid sometime too
Your co-workers must have been very impressed indeed!
yummy……
Hey Shilpa!!
This looks yumm…………and your detailed explanation is mind blowing….Keep up the good work. You have inspired me to start my own blog.
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BEAUTIFUL!
I have been reading many of the daring bakers blogs about the braided pastry. I personally think that strawberries make the best pastries. Thank you for sharing your adventure with us.
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Shilpa..wonderful and its reflecting so much of efforts ya! (Am in Mumbai and today only signed in!I truly miss the blog world but enjoying here as well) Great work and it looks amazing the braids n the stepwise snaps.
beautiful job on that. I love the toasted almonds on top.
Your braids look wonderful! I love how you have photos of each step as you worked through the braid process!
I have to say that you braid so nicely! It’s perfect. Your pastry is awesome and I’m sure it tasted even better. Great job!
I always used to ponder over how this is prepared…
Thanks a lot, Shilpa!
hey shilpa….
Awesome looking pastry there….lucky people at office to have tasted that one:-)
good post shilpa!
Your braid looks beautiful! i like the sesame on top instead of icing. I also am not crazy about overly sweet pastry but this was really good.
Hey Shilpa,
Kudos to you and your cooking patience…. Gosh I was drooling on the comp while I was going thru the recipe.
Keep up the good work…
Shilpa
Great job! This would be interesting with an Indian filling…I’m sure you’ll come up with something wonderful.
Wow Shilpa, you are really a daring baker Shilpa,wow looks like one from a bakery,and your patience is admirable.
Hi Shilpa
Wow it looks too good, i buy it whenever i see it in our supermarket bakery aile, always used to wonder how they do it ,ur step by step procedure cleared all my doubts and also u really have loads of patience, (i knew about ur patince when i had seen ur peda recipe)… Keep it up girl
Take care of ur health
shilpa
Hi Shilpa, I’ve seen this preparation as part of the Daring Bakers challenge
But this is one of those blogs with step by step pics so I really liked it
Thanks!
And oh yes, congratulations on your successful completion of the challenge! The results are mouth-watering!
I did the egg wash after the rise too. It never crossed my mind that I wasn’t doing it at the right time
Hi Shilpa,
i really appreciate your patience to roll out that dough… just to make things a bit easy…can we use the ready made puff pastry sheets that we get in supermarkets?
Shilpa: Sowmya, you can use the ready made. But this one is more flavorful and also more healthy as the ready made ones have much more butter. This dough freezes well. So if you wish, you can make a big batch and freeze it and use when required.
hey shilpa…this recipes looks fantastic…good work…yeah really it need more effort and patience
thank u for such gr8 recipe!!!!
Cheers
hi
so sweet of u to share all details with all of us…
i wish i had a piece of it to taste…may be next time….
You are amazing.. this is simply superb.. Great job!!!!
Your braid turned out beautifully. I will try the recipe with chatpata chicken bhaaji filling .
What a lovely braid, Shilpa! You make it sound easy.
Your pastry and braid are perfect!
I absolutely love this recipe. I have always wanted to bake my own bread but have been a bit scared to take the leap. This looks time consuming but so well worth it. You have done an amazing job. I am going strawberry picking so this would be a great recipe in which to use my strawberries. Thanks for this post.
Hi:
With this braid recipe, you have achieved amazing results.
I’m so–o-o impressed.
Brushing the top with milk gives a glossy finish too…just saw that on Food Network.
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Thanks
Geeta Aunty
Hi Shilpa:
It’s me, Geeta (Aunty) again.
What a great recipe you have made/followed here.
I am going to mention it on my site with a link to yours…as Most Challenging Recipe Followed Perfectly.
Congratulations on these great results…hats off to you.