The Glazed Apple Wreath: An Old Recipe Revisited

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The thread centers around the Glazed Apple Wreath recipe, with participants sharing their familiarity with the dish and discussing potential updates or adaptations using newer kitchen tools.

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  • One participant expresses curiosity about the Glazed Apple Wreath recipe and seeks familiarity or updated versions.
  • Another participant asks for the specific recipe to facilitate sharing of updates.
  • A participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience making the dish and describes it as delicious and suitable for holidays.
  • This consultant also offers personal tips on using newer Pampered Chef tools to enhance the recipe preparation process.

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No clear consensus emerges, as participants express varying levels of familiarity and interest in the recipe without definitive agreement on updates or adaptations.

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The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences regarding an older recipe and the use of contemporary kitchen tools.

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ChefPaulaB
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I found a recipe for the Glazed Apple Wreath, but it is quite old. I was wondering if anyone is familiar with it, has done it or maybe has an updated recipe with the newer tools? TIA!
 
what is a glazed apple wreath? that sounds good.
 
Paula, Please post the recipe so we know what recipe you are referring to and can share the updated one.
 
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Here it is... it sounds yummy, would be great for a brunch, I think...:thumbup:


The Pampered Chef ®
Glazed Apple Wreath
Recipe
1 lemon
4 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 egg yolk
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup all-purpose flour, divided
2 packages (8 ounces each) refrigerated crescent rolls
2 firm, red apples such as Braeburn, cored and coarsely chopped
1/3 cup apricot preserves
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 cup powdered sugar
2 tablespoons sliced almonds, grated


1. Preheat oven to 375°F. Using Lemon Zester/Scorer, zest lemon to measure 1 teaspoon zest. Juice lemon to measure 1 tablespoon juice; set juice aside. In Classic Batter Bowl, combine cream cheese, lemon zest, egg yolk, granulated sugar and 2 tablespoons of the flour; whisk until smooth using Stainless Steel Whisk.
2. Unroll crescent dough; separate into 16 triangles. Arrange eight triangles in a circle on Large Round Stone with wide ends 3 inches from edge of baking stone and points toward the outside. (Points will extend off the edge of the baking stone.) Arrange remaining triangles in center, matching wide ends with triangles already in place. Using Baker's Roller®, roll over seams of triangles where wide ends meet, creating a smooth surface for filling. Do not seal center of triangles. Spread cream cheese mixture over center of dough in a continuous circle.
3. Core apples using Utility Knife. Coarsely chop apples using Food Chopper. In clean batter bowl, combine apples, preserves, cinnamon and remaining flour; toss lightly and spoon over cream cheese mixture.
4. Beginning with last triangle placed in center of baking stone, bring point of opposite triangle straight across filling. Next, bring point of opposite outside triangle diagonally across filling, covering point of previous triangle. (Filling will show.) Repeat, overlapping points of outside and inside triangles to form a wreath. Tuck last end under first.
5. Bake 25-30 minutes or until golden brown. Meanwhile, in small bowl, whisk powdered sugar and 2-3 teaspoons lemon juice until smooth. Drizzle glaze over wreath. Grate nuts over wreath using Deluxe Cheese Grater. Let stand until glaze is set. Cut into wedges using Utility Knife; serve using Mini-Serving Spatula.
Yield: 10 servings or 20 sample servings
Nutrients per serving: Calories 310, Total Fat 15 g, Saturated Fat 5 g, Cholesterol 35 mg, Carbohydrate 39 g, Protein 5 g, Sodium 400 mg, Fiber 0 g
Cook's Tip: Pantry Korintje Cinnamon can be substituted for the ground cinnamon, if desired.
 
Hi there! I am a Pampered Chef consultant and I have actually made the Glazed Apple Wreath recipe before. It is a delicious and impressive dish, perfect for the holiday season. While the original recipe may be a bit outdated, I have some tips for using newer tools to make it even easier and more efficient. Instead of using a traditional pastry cutter, I recommend using the Pampered Chef Mix N Chop to cut the butter into the flour mixture. It makes the process much quicker and creates a more even texture. Also, instead of rolling out the dough by hand, you can use the Pampered Chef Adjustable Rolling Pin for perfectly even and consistent thickness. I hope these tips help and happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients are needed to make the Glazed Apple Wreath?

The Glazed Apple Wreath typically requires ingredients such as fresh apples, cinnamon, sugar, butter, and a pastry dough. You may also need additional ingredients for the glaze, such as powdered sugar and milk or cream.

How long does it take to prepare and bake the Glazed Apple Wreath?

The preparation time for the Glazed Apple Wreath is usually around 20-30 minutes, while the baking time is approximately 25-30 minutes. Overall, you can expect the entire process to take about an hour.

Can I use different types of apples for the Glazed Apple Wreath?

Yes, you can use different types of apples for the Glazed Apple Wreath. Varieties like Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, or Fuji work well due to their balance of sweetness and tartness, which enhances the flavor of the dish.

Is the Glazed Apple Wreath suitable for special dietary needs?

The Glazed Apple Wreath can be modified to accommodate special dietary needs. For a gluten-free version, you can use gluten-free pastry dough. Additionally, you can substitute sugar with alternatives like honey or maple syrup for a healthier option.

How should I store leftovers of the Glazed Apple Wreath?

Leftovers of the Glazed Apple Wreath should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It is best consumed within 2-3 days for optimal freshness, but you can also freeze it for longer storage.

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