BAVARIAN "PULLED" APPLE STRUDEL (GEZOGENE STRUDEL)

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Bavarian

This is older than the Saints I think...or at least every Great Grandma I knew made this one with their eyes closed. We just watched in amazement. It looked like parchment paper on the table and they worked wonders with it. It was delectible, flakey every time, and anything that oozed was sweet and crunchy and great to our palate. You can master it, but it is a challenge if you like that sort of thing....I know I do.

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Categories     Dessert

Time 2h15m

Yield 3 strudels

Number Of Ingredients 8

8 cups flour
2 eggs
2 tablespoons oil
2 1/2 cups warm water
1 pinch salt
8 -10 tart apples, i like granny smith
sugar and cinnamon, to your taste and
lightly dot all with melted butter

Steps:

  • Work the flour, eggs, oil, water, and salt into a dough.
  • Divide into three parts.
  • Form a ball of each piece, brush each piece of dough with oil and let it rest for 45 min.
  • Place a old clean tablecloth on the table, roll out a ball a thin as you can.
  • Here comes the tricky part.
  • Make sure you are wearing no rings-- go under the dough like you are making your hands into claws with your fingers pointing down at the table and the soft part of your knuckles is what is going to pull the dough toward you.
  • You will do this all around in a circle until the dough is paper thin and you can see through it.
  • Brush generously with melted butter during this process.
  • Trim off the heavy edges.
  • Sprinkle on the apples, some sugar, cinnamon to taste, nuts if you like and drizzle a little melted butter over all.
  • Now take the tablecloth and fold about 5" over toward the center on each side forming a frame around the dough.
  • From the long side, Lift one side of the tablecloth and roll up completely.
  • Fold it as long as your pan is.
  • Seal edges.
  • Gently put rolled strudel into the pan Bake at 350* for about 45-55 min.
  • Until golden brown.
  • There are other fillings like cheese, cabbage, sweet or sour cherries, raisins/nuts can be added to the apples, even meats have been done with this dough.
  • I prefer the apple and cheese myself.

Azka ali H
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I would definitely recommend this recipe to others.


Charles Thomas
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This recipe is a keeper! I've made it several times and it always turns out great.


Muhammadi Ganan
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I followed the recipe exactly and my strudel turned out terrible. I don't know what went wrong.


Sammie hunt
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This strudel was not what I expected. It was more like a pie than a strudel.


Nadeem Shaikh
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The dough was a bit tough, but the filling was delicious.


Somon Biswas
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This strudel was a bit too sweet for my taste, but it was still good.


Nantongo Betty
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I'm not a huge fan of apples, but this strudel was still really good. The dough was so flaky and the filling was sweet and flavorful.


Emmanuel Edem
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This strudel was easy to make and turned out great! I used a store-bought dough and it still came out delicious.


Rorisang Makgale
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I made this strudel for a party and it was a hit! Everyone loved it.


Ridoy Talukder
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This strudel was amazing! The apples were perfectly cooked and the dough was flaky and delicious. I will definitely be making this again.