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  2. Danish pastry - Wikipedia

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    A Danish pastry (Danish: wienerbrød [ˈviˀnɐˌpʁœðˀ]) (sometimes shortened to danish, especially in American English) is a multilayered, laminated sweet pastry in the viennoiserie tradition. It is thought that some bakery techniques were brought to Denmark by Austrian bakers , and originated the name of this pastry.

  3. Bear claw - Wikipedia

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    A bear claw can be made by hand or by machine. [14] Bear claw can be hand-made by using a bear claw cutter that was invented in 1950 by James Fennell. [15] A 1948 patent describes the process of assembling the bear claw as rolling out the dough, layering filling onto it, folding the dough over, cutting small incisions to create the claw-like look, and finally cutting the dough into separate ...

  4. Tebirkes - Wikipedia

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    The pastry was introduced to Denmark by Austrian bakers who came to work in Copenhagen in the late 1800s. [2] Over time, Danish bakers adapted the recipe and added their own twist by incorporating marzipan filling and poppy seeds on top. [3] [1] Tebirkes is a popular pastry in Denmark and can be found in most bakeries throughout the country. [1]

  5. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally made using the remnants of the dough leftovers from making the pie, they can also be prepared in large amounts by simply making a batch of pastry dough. The filling of a dabby-dough typically consists of a mixture of cinnamon and white sugar sprinkled on butter or margarine, rolled, sliced and baked. Danish pastry: Denmark

  6. Remonce - Wikipedia

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    Remonce is a cake-filling paste used in various traditional Danish pastries. It is made by creaming softened butter with sugar, and is sometimes flavoured with cinnamon (e.g. in cinnamon snails), cardamom, custard, marzipan, or almond paste. Remonce is always baked along with the pastry. [1] [2] [3] Remonce is a Danish word and invention.

  7. List of Danish desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Danish sweets and desserts. The cuisine of Denmark refers to food preparation originating from Denmark or having played a significant part in the history of Danish cuisine. Denmark also shares many dishes and influences with surrounding Nordic countries, such as Sweden , Finland , and Norway .

  8. Almond paste - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark (where it is known as marcipan or mandelmasse), almond paste is used in several pastries, for example as a filling in the Danish traditional pastry kringle. In Finland almond paste (called mantelimassa) is used in chocolate pralines and in the Finnish version of the Shrove Tuesday pastry laskiaispulla.

  9. Pastry - Wikipedia

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    Puff pastry is made using a laminated dough consisting of flour, butter, salt, and water. The pastry rises up due to the water and fats expanding as they turn into steam upon heating. [23] Puff pastry come out of the oven light, flaky, and tender. Choux pastry Choux pastry is a very light pastry that is often filled with cream.