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Hindbærsnitter – Not A Poptart

August 25, 2014 by mydanishkitchen

Hindbærsnitter

Hindbærsnitter

Hindbærsnitter remains one of my all-time favorite Danish pastries and while we were vacationing home in Denmark this summer, I had my fair share of them from the bakery (that, and Træstammer). So after coming home I was looking for an excuse to bake them again and finally got the opportunity when a friend of ours came for a short stay, thanks Vince 🙂

This recipe is not that different from my other post about Hindbærsnitter, it probably differs mostly in technique. The result was a very, very tasty Hindbærsnit, although the cake turned out very delicate and frail. I think that was due to the fact that I interpreted the directions to roll out the dough to a 25 by 30 cm rectangle. Looking back, I think what Lone Landmand (from Beretninger fra et autentisk landbrug) meant was to roll the dough out to a 25 or 30 cm square. I believe that if you roll it out to a 25 by 25 cm square you will get a slightly thicker, and therefor a less delicate outcome. If you decide to try this recipe for Hindbærsnitter, I know you’ll love them.

Making Hindbærsnitter

Making Hindbærsnitter

Hindbærsnitter (makes 12-16 pieces)

Ingredients:

300 gram all-purpose flour (10.5 oz)

100 gram confectioners sugar (3.5 oz)

200 gram butter, at room temperature (7 oz)

2 large egg yolks

280 gram seedless raspberry jam (10 oz)

For the glaze:

270 gram confectioners sugar (approx 2 1/2 cups)

3-4 tablespoons cold water

Colored sprinkles for decorating

Directions:

In a mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine flour, confectioner sugar and cut-up butter. On low speed, combine until mixture is crumbly. Add egg yolks one at the time, gradually increasing speed to medium, mix until dough comes together. Divide dough into two equal portions, place each half of dough on a piece of parchment paper and slightly press dough into a square shape. Place both pieces of dough in refrigerator for 1 hour to rest and chill.

Preheat oven to 175 degrees C (345 degrees F)

Keeping the dough on parchment paper, roll dough out to approximately 25 x 25 cm (9.5 x 9.5 inches), repeat with the second piece of dough. Place each parchment paper with rolled out dough onto a baking sheet. Bake dough, one sheet at the time, for 12 minutes or until edges turn golden. Allow baked cake to cool a little. Meanwhile, make the glaze by mixing confectioners sugar and water until smooth. Prepare raspberry jam by stirring it to make a loose flowing jam. Spread jam onto the first baked cake, this will be the bottom piece. Gently slide a flexible plastic cutting board under the second cake and lift it up. Then slide it off the cutting board onto the first raspberry covered cake. If the cake crack a little don’t worry, the glaze will cover it up. Spread the glaze over the top and add sprinkles before the glaze sets. Allow glaze to set completely before cutting. Enjoy!

Source: Beretninger fra et autentisk landbrug

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Posted in Cookies, Danish, Dessert, Frosting | Tagged Danish, glaze, Hindbærsnitter, pastry, raspberry | 9 Comments

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  1. on September 22, 2014 at 21:06 Tove

    Mums – takker dig for at give mig hindbærsnitte cravings.


    • on September 23, 2014 at 06:18 mydanishkitchen

      Tove, anytime 🙂


  2. on August 30, 2014 at 15:56 Phyllis @ Oracibo

    I have never had these…my grandmother probably made them but then she lived in Manitoba and our family here in Vancouver, B.C. and we did not see my grandparents very often, which in my opinion is something of our Danishness lost! But one thing I know for sure is that my dad, who was born in Denmark had the biggest sweet tooth ever and I guess it must be genetic because it skipped me but not my sister and brother! I just might make these as a surprise for them! However, stick a Kringle in from of me and I am a very happy girl! I have a blog and am also a retired private chef, and am beginning to delve into my Danish food roots!


  3. on August 27, 2014 at 20:50 Kristin

    I’m so glad you posted this recipe. I fell in love with these in Denmark!


  4. on August 26, 2014 at 02:44 happyhavenforge

    I was lucky enough to be staying at Joe and Gitte’s to sample these and I can attest that they are no poptart! hahaha. Super terrific – Thanks Gitte.


    • on August 26, 2014 at 04:56 mydanishkitchen

      Our pleasure, glad you made it home safely even if your check-in bag came quite a bit later. See you next year.


  5. on August 25, 2014 at 14:16 Sid's cooking again...

    I haven’t had those in years. I think I need to try making them, soon.


  6. on August 25, 2014 at 05:39 Susanne Salling

    Must try these, look delicious. is confectioners sugar what we call flormelis in Denmark (or icing sugar in England)?


    • on August 25, 2014 at 05:44 mydanishkitchen

      Susanne, yes that is correct, confectioners sugar is the same as flormelis. Your’ll love these Hindbærsnitter 🙂



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