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Does anyone have the recipe called Bakery Style

Rugelah or Suzanne K's Great Grandmother's Rugelah? If so can you please E-mail the recipe to me, as I do not think we can post her recipes here. Toleprincess@cox.net TIA

 
TRADITIONAL RUGELACH by Marcy Goldman >>>>

Found this posted by Moyn at the old Gail's!

TRADITIONAL RUGELACH

Dough:
3 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup Sugar
1 1/4 cups unsalted Butter, cut into 1-inch chunks
3 Egg yolks
1 cup Sour Cream or Plain Yogurt

Fillings:
Apricot or Raspberry Jam
Brown or Granulated Sugar
Ground Cinnamon
Chopped Nuts
Miniature Chocolate Chips
Shredded Coconut
Dried Cherries, Raisins, or Cranberries

Garnish
Egg White or Whole Egg, beaten
Granulated or coarse Sugar (optional)

Place flour, salt, sugar in the food processor. Place the butter chunks on
top and pulse until the mixture is crumbly, add egg yolks and sour cream.
Pulse a few times, then process until the mixture sticks together and forms
a mass.

Smooth or pat the dough on a lightly floured work surface. Divide it into
2 to 3 portions (2 portions for larger pastries; 3 portions for smaller
ones). Wrap each portion well and chill the dough for an hour. You can
also freeze it until needed.

Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a large, doubled-up baking sheet with
parchment paper. Rugelach can be very sticky and parchment paper is essential.

Roll 1 portion of dough into a 12-inch circle. Spread the jam, sprinkle
with white or brown sugar and cinnamon or with ground nuts, miniature
chocolate chips, raisins, or whatever filling you choose.

Cut the dough into 12 to 14 portions or wedges. Roll up each portion,
starting from a point, to form small crescents. Place the Rugelach on the
baking sheet. Brush with the beaten egg and sprinkle with sugar, if using.
Repeat this process with the remaining dough and your preferred fillings.
Bake until lightly golden (25 to 35 minutes, depending on the size of the
Rugelach). Cool on baking sheet for 10 minutes, then remove to a wire rack
to complete cooling.

From "A Treasury Of Jewish Holiday Baking" by Marcy Goldman
posted by Moyn - Gail's Recipe Swap

 
Rugelah, The recipe I am looking for came in an newsletter today

from marcy Goldman. She said it was in the archives from 2004, which it is, but you have to be a member in order to access it. It seems to be a different recipe than the one Gay posted back at Gail's. I have that one. I do not think it was titled the same as the one I am requesting. Thank you for your answers. Maybe someone who is a member would have the recipe.

 
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