Puff pastry with apple
Composition / ingredients
3
servings:
Step-by-step cooking
So, take the apples. It is better if it is sour or sweet-sour. We peel our fruits from the skin, cut into halves and cut out the core from the bones.
In the resulting halves, we make incisions from the outside so that the apples remain whole, and do not fall apart.
Now we roll out the purchased layer of dough and cut it into 6 equal squares.
After that, put 1 teaspoon of jam in the center of each square and then put an apple on top, press the edges of the dough to the apple. We put our raw cakes on a pre-greased baking sheet and put them in a preheated oven to 200 degrees for 10-15 minutes. After the cakes are ready, we take them out, pour each one with another 1 teaspoon of jam and sprinkle with nuts. You can eat them both hot and cold.
In the resulting halves, we make incisions from the outside so that the apples remain whole, and do not fall apart.
Now we roll out the purchased layer of dough and cut it into 6 equal squares.
After that, put 1 teaspoon of jam in the center of each square and then put an apple on top, press the edges of the dough to the apple. We put our raw cakes on a pre-greased baking sheet and put them in a preheated oven to 200 degrees for 10-15 minutes. After the cakes are ready, we take them out, pour each one with another 1 teaspoon of jam and sprinkle with nuts. You can eat them both hot and cold.
Caloric content of the products possible in the composition of the dish
- Apples - 47 kcal/100g
- Dried apples - 210 kcal/100g
- Canned apple mousse - 61 kcal/100g
- Puff pastry - 400 kcal/100g
- Puff pastry, unleavened - 337 kcal/100g
- Apricot jam - 265 kcal/100g
- Pear jam - 268 kcal/100g
- Quince jam - 223 kcal/100g
- Apple jam - 265 kcal/100g
- Jam - 265 kcal/100g