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CRESCENT CHEESE DANISHES – Pioneer COOKERY

CRESCENT CHEESE DANISHES

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HOW TO MAKE CRESCENT CHEESE DANISHES?

Today’s post is the result of finding crescent rolls in my fridge and a cream- cheese package. A CRESCENT CHEESE Danish Recipe that takes 10 minutes or less to make, using only 6 ingredients! these danishes are My favorite kind of treat!

INGREDIENTS:

1 Medium PKG.Of softened Philly cream-cheese.

Two crescent roll tubes.

1/2 C.Of regular white sugar.

1/4 C.Of light brown sugar.

2 TBSP.Of melted butter.

1 TSP.Of lemon juice.

1 TSP.Of pure vanilla extract.

FOR THE GLAZE, I USED:

2/3 C.Of powdered sugar.

4 TSP.Of milk.

1 TSP.Of pure vanilla extract.

DIRECTIONS:

Step 1:

I set the temperature of my oven to 350℉.

Step 2:

I used a blender to mix the cream cheese, lemon juice, pure vanilla extract, and the white sugar in a medium bowl until well mixed.

Step 3:

I opened the tubes of the crescent rolls. To slice through them, I used a sharp knife and slice them. I get the slices thick.

Step 4:

On a parchment-lined baking sheet, I layered each slice.
To make a little wall around the outside, I used my fingers or a little measuring cup.

Step 5:

I took the melted butter and add 1/4 cup of light brown sugar to the mixture with a whisk.
I brush the blend over each Danish mixture.
Even percentages of the filling in each of the Danish dollops.

Step 6:

I cooked for 15 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, when the color is changed to a golden brown, I removed it from the oven.

Step 7:

I let it cool, then I added a touch of glaze.

Step 8:

To make the glaze:

I combined all three ingredients in a small bowl and stir until soft, then I drizzled over every warm Danish.

Note:

For the topping, you can use what you want and what you have. Personally, I like to top with some cherries.

Enjoy.

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I'm a self-taught cook, passionate about bringing timeless recipes to life with a modern twist. Raised in the heart of the countryside, I grew up surrounded by family, farms, and the comforting aromas of home-cooked meals. Drawing inspiration from the pioneers of culinary history— Kitchen is my creative sanctuary, where she blends traditional techniques with fresh, innovative flavors. With a focus on hearty, wholesome dishes and easy-to-follow recipes, My mission is to make home cooking feel like an adventure. Whether you’re roasting your first chicken or experimenting with a new dessert, I'm here to show you that cooking from scratch is always worth the effort. Join Me on a journey to rediscover the joy of cooking and savor the simple pleasures of a home-cooked meal, one recipe at a time.

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