Monday, August 19, 2013

Icelandic Filled Horns

Icelandic Filled Horns
Makes 16 rolls
 
As requested by Julie :-)


Dough
3 to 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup softened butter
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. sugar
1 package active dry yeast
1 cup water, 105 F to 115 F
 
Filling
6 ounces fully cooked ham, turkey ham, or smoked turkey breast
1 (3 ounce) package cream cheese
2 Tbsp. chopped chives
 
Glaze
1 egg
1 Tbsp. water
caraway seeds
 
In a mixing bowl, blend  cups of the flour with the butter and salt until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.  In a measuring cup, dissolve the sugar and yeast in the warm water.  Let stand 5 minutes until yeast foams.  Stir the yeast mixture into the crumbly mixture until a smooth dough forms. Beat well.  Let stand 15 minutes, covered.
 
To make the filling, grind the ham or put into the food processor with the steel blade in place and process until ground.  Mix with the cream cheese and chives.
 
Cover 2 baking sheets with parchment paper or lightly grease them.
 
 
Divide the dough into 2 parts.  On a lightly oiled surface, roll out 1 part to make a 14-inch circle.  Let rest a minute, the cut into 8 equal pie-shaped wedges.  Spoon a heaping tablespoonful of the ham mixture onto the wide end of each piece of dough.  Starting from the wide end, roll up, encasing the filling, to make a crescent shape.  Place on parchment-covered baking sheets.
 
Let rise in a warm place until puffy, about 45 minutes.
 
Preheat oven to 450 F.  Mix the egg and water to make a glaze.  Brush the crescents with the glaze and sprinkle with the caraway seeds.  Bake 10 minutes until golden.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am TOTALLY going to "veg" this recipe. Looks like good party food, actually!

And how is it that the last three posts all showed up on the same day? I was on the blog yesterday checking for new posts, and this morning there are suddenly three new ones. Did you post them all at the same time, or is this about the joys of SI technology capabilities?

Love,
Liss

Herding Grasshoppers said...

Looks delicious :D

Choate Family said...

Liss,

Yes, sister, it's the joy of Solomon Island technology. I'm just thankful they finally posted and that we have access to the internet :-)

Joanna