Trying to Identify a Pastry Made on a Round Stone

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around identifying a specific pastry made on a large round stone, which involves pastry dough and fruit. Participants share various recipes and personal experiences related to similar pastries.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant describes a pastry made with pastry dough or crescent rolls, wrapped around fruit, and seeks clarification on its identity.
  • Another participant suggests it could be a Fruit Pizza, providing a recipe that includes sugar cookie dough and assorted fresh fruit.
  • One participant expresses doubt that the pastry is a pizza, noting the fruit is wrapped in the dough.
  • A participant mentions a recipe for a "fruity cheese coffee cake," which involves crescent rolls and fruit filling, suggesting it might match the description.
  • Another participant shares a detailed recipe for the Peachy Cheese Coffee Cake, highlighting its preparation and ingredients.
  • One participant expresses interest in the suggested coffee cake, indicating it sounds appealing.
  • A participant proposes the Cherry Cheese Ring as another possibility, providing a recipe that includes similar ingredients and preparation steps.
  • Another participant shares their enjoyment of the Cherry Cheese Ring, indicating it is a favorite.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the exact identity of the pastry, with multiple recipes suggested but no clear consensus on which one matches the original inquiry.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and recipes related to pastries made with dough and fruit, reflecting a variety of interpretations and culinary traditions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for pastry ideas or recipes that involve fruit and dough may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

pampchefmom2002
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I have a host who would like me to make a recipe that I am not familiar with. She says it is a pastry, made on the lg. round stone. It is made with the pastry dough, or resent rolls, and there is fruit wrapped up in the dough. Does anyone know what this might be? Thanks!
 
Could be the Fruit Pizza:


Fruit Pizza

1 package (18 ounces) refrigerated sugar cookie dough
1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese softened
1/3 cup sugar
4 cups assorted fresh fruit such as strawberries, bananas, kiwi, blueberries, etc (any fruit really)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place dough on round baking stone and cook 18-20 minutes until golden brown. Remove from oven and cool. For topping, combine cream cheese and sugar and spread over cookie dough, then start placing on the
 
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Thanks, but i don't think it is a pizza. She said that the fruit is wrapped up in the dough. The pizza would be a good alternative though, I would think.
 
You might check out the file "Fillings for Rings Braids and Wreaths.doc " to find it and other braid recipes:

1. Click on files
2. Type Braid in the Search box
3. Click GO
 
pampchefmom2002 said:
I have a host who would like me to make a recipe that I am not familiar with. She says it is a pastry, made on the lg. round stone. It is made with the pastry dough, or resent rolls, and there is fruit wrapped up in the dough. Does anyone know what this might be? Thanks!

could it be the fruity cheese coffee cake? I made one before for a brunch and it called for cresent rolls, cream cheese and canned peaches and it looks like it's "wrapped" inside the dough after you place the fruit ontop of the rolls then layer strips ontop. :)
 
Ps. Here is the recipe if this is what she is infact looking for:

PEACHY CHEESE COFFEE CAKE
(All the Best; P. 67)

This coffee cake is a variation of the celebrated Cherty Cheese Coffee Cake, a recipe that has been one of our favorites for years.

Coffee Cake Filling
2 packages (8 ounces each) refrigerated crescent rolls
1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened
¼ cup powdered sugar
1 egg yolk
½ teaspoon vanilla or almond extract 1 can (21 ounces) peach, cherry or apple pie filling

Glaze
½ cup powdered sugar
2-3 teaspoons milk

1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Unroll crescent dough. Separate into 16 triangles, reserving four triangles for decoration. On Large Round Stone, arrange 12 triangles in a circle with wide ends toward the outside edge of baking stone and points toward the center. (Points will not meet.) Using lightly floured Baker’s Roller TM, roll dough to a 14-inch circle, pressing seams together to seal. (There should be a 3-inch-diameter opening in center.) Form a slightly raised rim along inner and outer edges of dough.

2. In Classic Batter Bowl, combine cream cheese, powdered sugar, egg yolk and vanilla; whisk until smooth. Spread cream cheese mixture evenly over dough to within 1/2 inch of edge. Spoon pie filling evenly over cream cheese mixture.

3. Using Pizza Cutter, cut each remaining dough triangle lengthwise into three strips. Arrange dough strips evenly in spoke-like fashion over filling. Press ends to seal at center and outer edges. Bake 25-30 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from oven; cool 15 minutes.

4. For glaze, combine powdered sugar and milk; mix until smooth. Drizzle evenly over coffee cake. Cut into wedges. Serve warm.

Yield: 12 servings

Nutrients per serving: Calories 290, Total Fat 15 g, Saturated Fat 6 g, Cholesterol 40 mg, Carbohydrate 32 g, Protein 5 g, Sodium 370 mg, Fiber less than 1 g

Diabetic exchanges per serving: 2 starch, 3 fat (2 carb)
 
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Mmmmmmmmmm, I'll have to ask her if that is what she had in mind. If not, sure sounds yummy!

Thank you!
 
Could also be the Cherry Cheese Ring. this is an OLD recipe! Cherry Cheese Ring Ring and Filling
2 pkgs refrigerated crescent rolls’
1 pkg. cream cheese softened
¼ cup pwd. sugar
1 egg
½ tsp. vanilla or almond extract
1 can cherry pie filling Glaze
½ cup pwd. sugar
2-3 tsp. milk 1. Preheat oven to 350*
Unroll crescent dough. Separate into 16 triangles; reserve 4 triangles for decoration. On a large round stone, arrange 12 triangles in a circle with wide ends toward the outside edge of baking stone and points toward the center. Using lightly floured pizza roller, roll dough to 14 “ circle, pressing seams together to seal and leaving a 3 inch hole in the center 2. For filling, in a bowl, combine cream cheese, icing sugar, egg and vanilla. Spread cream cheese mixture over dough to within ½ inch of the eggs: top with pie filling 3. Using pizza cutter, cut each remaining triangle into thirds, staring at the wide end opposite the point and cutting lengthwise to the point. Arrange dough strips evenly in spoke like fashion over filling. Press ends to seal at center and outer edges 4. Place baking stone on Large Rack. Bake 25-30 minutes or until golden brown: cool slightly. For glaze, mix icing sugar and milk until smooth: drizzle over ring.
 
The cherry cheese ring is so yummy!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a round stone used for in baking?

A round stone is typically used for baking items like pizzas, cookies, and pastries. Its ability to retain heat helps create a crispy crust while evenly baking the item.

How can I identify a pastry made on a round stone?

Pastries made on a round stone often have a distinct, evenly browned bottom and a crispy texture. You may also notice that the edges are more defined compared to those baked on a regular baking sheet.

What types of pastries can be made on a round stone?

You can make various pastries on a round stone, including tarts, quiches, and even certain types of bread. The stone's heat retention helps achieve a perfect bake for these items.

Are there any specific tips for baking pastries on a round stone?

Yes, preheating the stone before placing the pastry on it can enhance the baking process. Additionally, using parchment paper can help prevent sticking and make cleanup easier.

Can I use a round stone for frozen pastries?

Yes, you can use a round stone for frozen pastries. Just be sure to adjust the baking time according to the package instructions, as the stone may require a slightly longer time to heat through when starting from frozen.

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