Rugelach

Rugelach
45 min.
32
107kcal

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Indulge in the delightful world of Rugelach, a traditional Jewish pastry that has captured the hearts of dessert lovers everywhere. With its flaky, buttery crust and a rich filling of chocolate, nuts, and jam, this treat is perfect for any occasion, whether it's a festive gathering or a cozy afternoon snack. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of textures and flavors, making it a truly irresistible dessert.

What sets Rugelach apart is not just its taste, but also the joy of making it. The process of rolling out the dough, spreading the luscious filling, and shaping the cookies into crescent forms is a delightful experience that can be shared with family and friends. Plus, the aroma that fills your kitchen as they bake is simply heavenly!

This recipe yields 32 scrumptious pieces, each with only 107 calories, allowing you to enjoy a sweet treat without the guilt. Whether you prefer the rich taste of bittersweet chocolate or the fruity notes of raspberry jam, Rugelach can be customized to suit your palate. Serve them with a cup of tea or coffee, and watch as they become the star of your dessert table. Get ready to impress your guests with these charming little pastries that are as beautiful as they are delicious!

Ingredients

  • ounces bittersweet chocolate mini store-bought finely chopped
  • ounces cream cheese cold cut into 4 pieces
  • large eggs 
  • cup flour all-purpose
  • 0.5 teaspoon ground cinnamon 
  • 0.3 cup nuts chopped canned (I prefer pecans, but you can use walnuts or almonds)
  • 0.7 cup raspberry jam seedless
  • 0.3 teaspoon salt 
  • tablespoons sugar (coarse)
  • tablespoons butter unsalted cold cut into 4 pieces
  • teaspoon water cold
  • 0.3 cup plump dried

Equipment

  • food processor
  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • sauce pan
  • oven
  • knife
  • plastic wrap
  • wax paper
  • microwave
  • rolling pin

Directions

  1. Let the cream cheese and butter rest on the counter for 10 minutes—you want them to be slightly softened but still cool.
  2. Put the flour and salt in a food processor, scatter over the chunks of cream cheese and butter and pulse the machine 6 to 10 times. Then process, scraping down the sides of the bowl often, just until the dough forms large curds—don't work it so long that it forms a ball on the blade.
  3. Turn the dough out, gather it into a ball and divide it in half. Shape each half into a disk, wrap the disks in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or up to 1 day. (Wrapped airtight, the dough can be frozen for up to 1 month.)
  4. Heat the jam in a saucepan over low heat, or do this in a microwave oven, until it liquefies.
  5. Mix the sugar and cinnamon together.
  6. Line two baking sheets with parchment or silicone mats. (Silicone baking mats are great for rugelach.)
  7. Pull one packet of dough from the refrigerator. If it is too firm to roll easily, either leave it on the counter for about 10 minutes or give it a few bashes with your rolling pin.
  8. On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough into a 11- to 12-inch circle. Spoon (or brush) a thin gloss of jam over the dough, and sprinkle over half of the cinnamon sugar. Scatter over half of the nuts, half of the currants and half of the chopped chocolate. Cover the filling with a piece of wax paper and gently press the filling into the dough, then remove the paper and save it for the next batch.
  9. Using a pizza wheel or a sharp knife, cut the dough into 16 wedges, or triangles. (The easiest way to do this is to cut the dough into quarters, then to cut each quarter into 4 triangles.) Starting at the base of each triangle, roll the dough up so that each cookie becomes a little crescent. Arrange the roll-ups on one baking sheet, making sure the points are tucked under the cookies, and refrigerate. Repeat with the second packet of dough, and refrigerate the cookies for at least 30 minutes before baking. (The cookies can be covered and refrigerated overnight or frozen for up to 2 months; don't defrost before baking, just add a couple of extra minutes to the baking time.)
  10. Getting Ready to
  11. Position the racks to divide the oven into thirds and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  12. Stir the egg and water together, and brush a bit of this glaze over each rugelach.
  13. Sprinkle the cookies with the sugar.
  14. Bake the cookies for 20 to 25 minutes, rotating the sheets from top to bottom and front to back at the midway point, until they are puffed and golden.
  15. Transfer the cookies to racks to cool to just warm or to room temperature.
  16. Serving: Tea is traditional, but we drink coffee with rugelach. These are pretty and, even with their jam-and-fruit filling, not overly sweet, and they are even good with sparkling wine.Storing: The cookies can be kept covered at room temperature for up to 3 days or wrapped airtight and frozen for up to 2 months.

Nutrition Facts

Calories107kcal
Protein4.89%
Fat51.39%
Carbs43.72%

Properties

Glycemic Index
8.96
Glycemic Load
5.63
Inflammation Score
-1
Nutrition Score
2.0008695617966%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:107.07kcal
5.35%
Fat:6.19g
9.53%
Saturated Fat:3.43g
21.43%
Carbohydrates:11.85g
3.95%
Net Carbohydrates:11.22g
4.08%
Sugar:6.34g
7.04%
Cholesterol:17.13mg
5.71%
Sodium:35.24mg
1.53%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Caffeine:3.05mg
1.02%
Protein:1.33g
2.65%
Manganese:0.11mg
5.5%
Copper:0.08mg
3.86%
Selenium:2.6µg
3.71%
Iron:0.54mg
2.99%
Vitamin A:146.35IU
2.93%
Phosphorus:28.53mg
2.85%
Vitamin B2:0.05mg
2.76%
Magnesium:10.91mg
2.73%
Vitamin B1:0.04mg
2.57%
Fiber:0.63g
2.54%
Folate:9.76µg
2.44%
Vitamin B3:0.34mg
1.7%
Potassium:53.01mg
1.51%
Zinc:0.21mg
1.43%
Calcium:11.47mg
1.15%
Vitamin E:0.16mg
1.08%
Source:Epicurious