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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Blueberry and macadamia strudels

You know when you throw a bunch of stuff in to a pot and it turns out amazeballs and you wish you'd measured out all the ingredients? Yeah that.

In my continuing efforts to increase my waist line be a Domestic Goddess, I decided to make strudels. I'm not entirely sure why, perhaps because The Sound of Music had been on the day before and I was going around singing about my favourite things;

"Cream coloured ponies and crisp apple blueberry strudels, door bells and sleigh bells and schnitzel with noodles".

So what follows is how I think my strudels were made.

Blueberry and Macadamia Strudels
Ingredients (makes 4 really huge strudels)
  • 4 sheets of filo pastry
  • 500g blueberries
  • 100g berries that you've mushed the crap out of (I used a bag of mixed berries)
  • Juice of 1/2 a lemon
  • 1 1/2 cups of caster sugar
  • 4 tablespoons of cornflower
  • 50g macadamia nuts chopped finely (save time, use a food processor)
  • 10g melted butter
  • 50g melted chocolate
Method
  • Cut the filo pastry in half, set aside covered with a damp teatowel so that it doesn't dry out
  • Combine the whole berries and the mushed berries in a saucepan with the sugar and lemon juice and stir over a medium heat for five minutes until all the berries are soft but still retaining their shape
  • Turn down the heat and add the cornflower and stir until the sauce thickens
  • Divide the mixture evenly over half of the filo pastry pieces, leaving a margin around the edges. Brush the margin with melted butter and place a half sheet of filo over the top to create a long blueberry pocket. Press the sides down with your fingers and/or a fork
  • Brush the entire top surface with a little melted butter and scatter the chopped macadamias over the top
  • Bake in the oven at 175C for 20-25 minutes or until puffy and golden (careful the nuts don't burn!)
  • Allow to cool for a few minutes then drizzle with melted chocolate (I had milk chocolate but white chocolate would have been heaven!) and if you like serve with a dusting of icing sugar (slightly wanky) or a scoop of vanilla icecream
So so so delicious that I heated one up for breakfast the next morning!

3 comments:

  1. Please bring to DPCON. Thank you.

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  2. yum! HB does this all the time, throws things together and it turns out perfectly but can never be repeated!!

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  3. they should put pictures like that on the top shelf at the newsagents - just saying

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