Saturday, September 29, 2012

Frosted Pineapple Squares

This is another one of those family recipes that I have never had or heard of but was given the recipe by my mom and aunt and told it was yummy.  I have been intrigued by this recipe for a long time because it does indeed sound good but kept putting if off because it involves using yeast and yeast and I don't always get along.  Whenever I use yeast I can only get it to work about half the time.  This time it about 3/4 worked.  I got a little rise out of the dough but I feel that it probably should have rose a bit more, maybe my house is to cold.  It was still yummy but I'm betting it could have been a bit more light and flaky.  This turns out like a huge pineapple toaster strudel!

Ingredients:

Pineapple filling
1/2 cup sugar
3 Tbsp cornstarch
1/4 tsp salt
1 egg yolk - lightly beaten
1 14 oz can Crushed Pineapple - undrained

Dough
2/3 cup milk
1 tsp sugar
1 package active dry yeast
4 egg yolks - lightly beaten
4 cups sifted flour
1 cup butter

Mix sugar, salt and cornstarch together in a sauce pan

Separate your egg yolk

stir yolk and pineapple into pan with sugar, salt and cornstarch
cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until thick and smooth about 7 minutes
let cool while making dough

scald milk
add sugar  and let cool to lukewarm

cut up butter so it is easier to mix in with flour

Measure and sift flour
use a pastry blender to cut the butter and flour together

keep blending until butter and flour are a pea sized consistency

dissolve yeast in warm water to activate


add yolks and yeast to lukewarm milk

add milk mixture to flour

kneed together until dough forms

divide dough into two pieces and put one on a floured surface

roll out into a big rectangle

put on a parchment paper lined pan

pour pineapple filling over the top and spread out, leave some room around the edges to seal it with the top piece of dough

roll out the second piece of dough to be roughly the same size
place it on top of the pineapple filling

pinch the edges together

I decided after pinching the edges together to roll them up and make it a litter prettier

cut some slits in the top for steam to escape

let the dough rise for about an hour
*it rose a little but I'm sure it could have rose more*

Bake at 

mix together some powdered sugar and a little milk to make a glaze, drizzle it over the top

cut squares and serve warm
Enjoy!



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