Easy Peasy Puff Pastry

Easy Peasy Puff Pastry

This recipe will make 2 different pastries, one with chocolate cream cheese and one with strawberry cream cheese. Yum!

Ingredients Needed :

  • 1 box of Puff Pastry, thawed out about 15-20 mins, you still want the dough to be a little cold ( I used Pepperidge Farms, it has 2 sheets inside the box)
  • 4-ounce block of cream cheese
  • 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract
  • 2 eggs, 1 will be used for egg wash only
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 1 Hershey chocolate bar
  • 1/3 cup of strawberry jam
  • Good music playing in the background

Chocolate/Strawberry Cream Cheese Pastries

cream cheese, sugar, eggs, strawberry jam, vanilla, puff pastry,
  • In a medium bowl, mix the cream cheese, sugar, 1 egg, and vanilla and set aside.
  • You will want to lay out the puff pastry on a flat surface once it has thawed.
puff pastry

***Now is a perfect time to turn the oven on to 400 degrees!***

Cut the puff pastry dough into squares.
I want you to see, you do not need any cutting skills or measurements for this.
You can also use a regular knife or pizza dough cutter. I just happen to have a special Athletics Italian Heritage Night pizza cutter, because I’m cool like that. {wink, wink!}
I was able to cut 24 strips and left them on top of one another so that when I fill them, I can use the same size dough.

chocolate, cream cheese mix, puff pastry
  • Take one piece of the dough, I used the smaller looking strips of dough for the chocolate pastries.
  • Put 2 squares of the chocolate. If you can fit more, go for it!
  • Put a small tablespoon of cream cheese mixture.
  • Lay the other piece of pastry on top.
  • Using a fork, your going to press down to indent and close the pastry, kind of like a ravioli.
strawberry jam, cream cheese mix, puff pastry
  • You will do the exact same thing for the strawberry pastries. I used the bigger looking strips of dough for these to fit more inside. I was also able to just squeeze out the jam, super easy with the squeezable bottle!

I just want to pause for a minute and give myself a pat on the back for my exquisite baking terminology. I so greatly explained above that I used the “Bigger/Smaller looking pieces of dough.” Haha!
Once again, trust me, you do not need to know much about baking to make these delicious pastries!

put in fridge for 10 minutes to harden

I was able to make 12 of these. It was a pretty hot day, about 100 degrees outside when I made these.
When I was done putting the dough together, I put the cookie sheet in the fridge for about ten minutes for them to harden.
At this point, I am hoping that there are 6 strawberry ones and 6 chocolate ones. I kind of mixed them up. Oops!
But hey, it will be a great surprise when you bite into one!

egg wash
  • Right before you put these in the oven, beat together one egg and about 1 tablespoon of water.
  • Then use a brush to coat the pastries.
  • Put in the oven for 20 minutes at 400 degrees!

Now don’t these look purdy!!! They didn’t look so good going in the oven, a bit messy. You can’t go wrong with these! I told you to trust me! Easy Peasy!

the best part!

Take a bite and let me know what you think!

Blushing Baketress

Hello, my name is Cynthia, the Blushing Baketress! My life is full of being a wife, Pittie mom (aka Pitbull), baker, encourager, writer, and old-school car cruiser. If you're interested in any of these topics, and even if you're not, please join in the fun on my blog! Let's hit the gas and don't look back!

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