Danish pastries can be topped with chocolate, sugar, or icing, OR one of my favorites… raw white cake frosting. They can also be stuffed with jam, marzipan, raw fruit leathers, or custard. As you can see, this is my raw take on this dessert.
For fruit leather flavor ideas, here are some ideas to get the creative juices flowing. If you want to make your own flavor of fruit leather but need a little help on how to go about it, you can visit here for instructions on how to go about it.
To be honest, this treat tastes just like a pop tart! A while ago I decided it was time to work on taking a picture, for a tutorial on how to make Fruit Leather Flowers. After I was finished, I had a pile of fruit leather scraps on my counter. Naturally, they weren’t going to go to waste. On my other counter, I had a few leftover phyllo dough squares from making my Middle Eastern Nut-Filled Baklava with Honey Sweet Cream. Hmmm, fruit leather…. dough…fruit leather….dough. I took a piece of fruit leather and tore off a section of dough and popped it into my mouth. Within 5 seconds, my brain was racing… “What does that taste like… omgosh that is amazing…. taste taste taste…POP TARTS! It tastes just like a pop tart!” What a trip. This is where the fun began.
I had some full sheets of fruit leather, so I cut them into the same sized squares as the phyllo dough that I had already. I sandwiched the fruit leather in between. Frosting. Though it looked beautiful without it, I just knew that it would take it to the next level. I had some raw white cake frosting in the fridge… so I piped that on top and placed one of my fruit leather flowers on top of that! You can see in the photo that I also cut out a few other shapes with cookie cutters. I love playing with my food.
Today, we had some bricklayers here, and they were working far too hard, so I took them out some tea and gave Adan one of these treats. With his large, calloused, dirty hands he stood there holding this delicate pastry. He held it up, he looked at it and then looked at me out of the corner of his eye. He took a bite… “Well? Is it good?” Silence… he shook his head no. My heart sank when he said, “It is DELICIOUS!”
The key to this dessert is not only the amazing dough but the fruit leather. It offers great texture, and it isn’t “wet.” I don’t recommend using a fruit puree or anything wet because it would cause the dough to get soggy. I also recommend using 2 -3 layers of fruit leather in between the dough so that it is thick enough to have a taste and balance against the flavor and texture of the dough. I hope you enjoy this recipe.
Cinnamon “phyllo” dough:
Filling:
Frosting:
Dough:
Filling and assembly:
Option 1 ~
Option 2 ~
Frosting:
Storage:
After scraping as much of the dough batter as you can out of the blender… add
1 cup of your favorite milk and blend for 20 seconds. Pour into a glass and enjoy!
Go ahead; you deserve it! Not only that, but it helped clean out your blender.
You can thank me later. :)
Spread the batter all the way to edges of the dehydrator tray. Don’t worry if it slops
over onto the rim of the tray. The main thing is to spread the batter evenly. Don’t
have a thick center and thin edges. If you do, the dough won’t dry evenly, and the edges
will be brittle.
If you got some of the batter on the edge of the tray, slide your finger or damp cloth
tip down the edges to clean them up. Place in the dehydrator and continue to
follow the instructions that I wrote out above.
Hi Amie sue, Did you buy the fruit leather and what brand that is raw stage? This is to die for and I plan to make this recipe yummy!
Hello Mari… I make my leathers. I go through spells where I make a bunch up and enjoy them over the months to come. :) Have a great weekend! amie sue
inspiring, oh yes! Eye candy, and oh so very healthy. You did a beautiful job on the photos. Thank you for sharing this awesome treat!
Thank you so much for the kind words :) Have a blessed weekend, amie sue
Hi Amie Sue,
I just made these with black currant fruit leather and they are really addicting, even without the frosting! I only went with one layer of fruit leather sandwiched between the phyllo sheets so I still have spare fruit leather that I would like to make something with. Not sure what to make yet… Now I’m off to the kitchen to make the frosting! 🙂 Have a lovely week!
Thank you Veronica. :) It sounds yummy. You ca use any flavor combination for sure. I appreciate your comment. Have a happy day! amie sue