You'll make this braided danish again and again. It has a cheesecake center and is loaded with peaches. This braided danish is easier than you think! How To make braided danish | natashaskitchen.com

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Big thank you to Blog Her and Del Monte for sponsoring the braided danish recipe. This is the second time in one week we’ve baked this peach cream cheese danish.

You see the first time, we were like, “oh my goodness this is good, we need a video to show everyone how easy and incredibly good it is!” So here we are. My taste testers didn’t complain.

Baby it’s cold outside and holiday cooking is in full swing. Unfortunately nearly all of the produce in the grocery store is out-of-season. With Del Monte® products you can plant a “garden” in your pantry and still have ‘garden quality’ fruits and veggies year round.

If you haven’t tried the Del Monte product line, take a minute to read the following. You’ll be mighty impressed and inspired to build a garden in your pantry too!

Watch how to make this Braided Danish:

Ingredients for the cream cheese filling:

6 oz cream cheese, at room temperature
1/4 cup sugar
1 large egg yolk, room temperature
1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
1/8 tsp salt 1/2 tsp lemon juice

For the peach Filling:

1 (15 oz) can Del Monte® Sliced Peaches, Raspberry Flavored, drained (keep the juice for smoothies!)

Ingredients for the pastry:

1 sheet of store-bought frozen puff pastry, thawed according to package instructions
Egg Wash: 1 large egg mixed with 1 Tbsp water

Toppings:

Coarse sugar (I used raw sugar)
Glaze: 1/3 cup Powdered sugar mixed with 1/2 Tbsp Milk

How To Make Braided Danish:

Preheat Your Oven to 400°F.

Making your Braided Danish Fillings:

1. Place cream cheese and sugar in a bowl and beat on low speed until smooth

2. Add egg yolk, vanilla, salt and lemon juice and continue mixing just until well blended. Set aside.

3. Slice the Del Monte® peaches into 1/4″ thick slices

Prepping the Pastry and Assembly:

1. Dust a sheet of parchment paper with flour. Place your thawed puff pastry dough over it and roll it out slightly to flatten the top.

2. Spread your prepared cream cheese in the middle of your puff pastry lengthwise, staying inside the the middle third of the pastry and leaving a 1″ border at the top and bottom of the pastry.

3. Spread peach slices evenly over the cream cheese.

4. Cut off the top corners and cut out notches in the bottom of your pastry. Use kitchen scissors or a pizza cutter to cut an equal number of 1-inch wide strips diagonally down the sides of the pastry, leaving at least 1/2-inch before you reach the filling. Braid the pastry strips by folding them in, alternating between sides. Whistle while you work, do da doot doot doot da doot….

5. Make an egg wash by briskly beating 1 egg and 1 Tbsp of water with a fork. “forksking,” it sounds a whole lot better than “forking” which could be misconstrued. oh never mind. Brush the braided pastry with egg wash and sprinkle with coarse sugar. Bake at 400˚F for 25-28 min or until top is golden brown.

You'll make this braided danish again and again. It has a cheesecake center and is loaded with peaches. This braided danish is easier than you think! How To make braided danish | natashaskitchen.com

6. Once the braided danish is cooled to room temp, mix 1/3 cup powdered sugar with 1/2 Tbsp milk and drizzle over the pastry. But if you make the glaze, you’re required to sing a Christmas tune while drizzling. Take your time. This baking gig is fun

You'll make this braided danish again and again. It has a cheesecake center and is loaded with peaches. This braided danish is easier than you think! How To make braided danish | natashaskitchen.com

You'll make this braided danish again and again. It has a cheesecake center and is loaded with peaches. This braided danish is easier than you think! How To make braided danish | natashaskitchen.com

Inspiration from: My Cheesecake Danish Recipe, Braiding lessons from: A Cozy Kitchen, The Kitchn, and Oh My Sugar High; my braid was lovely thanks to you all!

Make sure to stop by the Del Monte® Facebook Page and show ’em some “like” for inspiring this awesome recipe!

Peach Cream Cheese Braided Danish

4.86 from 74 votes
Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com
Prep Time: 40 minutes
Cook Time: 28 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 8 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 4 -6

Ingredients for the cream cheese filling:

For the peach Filling:

  • 1 15 oz can of Del Monte Garden Quality ® sliced peaches (I used raspberry flavored), drained

Ingredients for the pastry:

  • 1 sheet store-bought frozen puff pastry, thawed according to package instructions
  • Egg Wash: 1 large egg mixed with 1 Tbsp water

Toppings:

  • Coarse sugar, I used raw sugar
  • Glaze: 1/3 cup Powdered sugar mixed with 1/2 Tbsp Milk

Instructions

Preheat Your Oven to 400°F.

    Making your Fillings:

    • Place cream cheese and sugar in a bowl and beat on low speed until smooth
    • Add egg yolk, vanilla, salt and lemon juice and continue mixing just until well blended. Set aside.
    • Slice the DelMonte peaches into 1/4" thick slices.

    Prepping the Pastry and Assembly:

    • Dust a sheet of parchment paper with flour. Place your thawed puff pastry dough over it and roll it out slightly to flatten the top.
    • Spread your prepared cream cheese in the middle of your puff pastry lengthwise, staying inside the the middle third of the pastry and leaving a 1" border at the top and bottom of the pastry.
    • Spread peach slices evenly over the cream cheese.
    • Cut off the top corners and cut out notches in the bottom of your pastry. Use kitchen scissors or a pizza cutter to cut an equal number of 1-inch wide strips diagonally down the sides of the pastry, leaving at least 1/2-inch before you reach the filling. Braid the pastry strips by folding them in, alternating between sides.
    • Make an egg wash by briskly beating 1 egg and 1 Tbsp of water with a fork. Brush the braided pastry with egg wash and sprinkle with coarse sugar. Bake at 400˚F for 25-28 min or until top is golden brown.
    • Once the braided danish is cooled to room temp, mix 1/3 powdered sugar with 1/2 Tbsp milk and drizzle over the pastry.
    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: Danish
    Keyword: Peach Cream Cheese Braided Danish
    Skill Level: Easy/Medium
    Cost to Make: $$
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    4.86 from 74 votes (3 ratings without comment)

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    • melissa
      December 18, 2013

      I like to have many different berries, grapes, apples, oranges, tomatoes, onions, garlic, zucchini and cucumber. I’m sure there are others I just can’t think of them lol.

      Reply

    • Elena
      December 18, 2013

      I always have canned kidney beans, diced tomatoes, and pears.

      Reply

    • Tatyana
      December 18, 2013

      Love canned foods to have in my pantry because they last long.My favorite is orange-mandarin and peaches,using them for baking or snack all the time.

      Reply

    • Joan
      December 18, 2013

      I never get tired of canned green beans and canned refried beans. Otherwise the stuff like corn and tomatoes for taco soup. 🙂

      Reply

    • agnes
      December 18, 2013

      definitely peaches!!

      Reply

    • Natallia Bosari
      December 18, 2013

      ALWAYS have canned beets, canned peas and tomatoes, artichoke hearts for those spinach and artichoke dips that my hubby can eat by gallons lol…..And apple sauce, a big jar of that for my picky eater who wont try real apples….

      Reply

    • Yana L
      December 18, 2013

      I love canned marinated beets, they are full of flavor and most important healthy nutritions. For fruits we love canned cherries and pears !!!!!!!!

      Reply

    • Katie mironichenko
      December 18, 2013

      Canned cherries and peaches… Use both for baking!

      Reply

    • Maia
      December 18, 2013

      Berries and pineapples!

      Reply

    • Karolina Vasylev
      December 18, 2013

      My favorites are tomatoes onions and carrots a well as mangos

      Reply

    • Tabathia B
      December 18, 2013

      tweet https://twitter.com/ChelleB36/status/413435616768974848

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      Reply

    • Tabathia B
      December 18, 2013

      Pineapples and peas

      tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

      Reply

    • Thomas Murphy
      December 18, 2013

      https://twitter.com/thomasmurphy40/status/413417302332145664

      Reply

    • Thomas Murphy
      December 18, 2013

      I like to stock up on canned corn.

      Reply

    • Liana
      December 18, 2013

      We store tomatoes and pickles 🙂

      Reply

    • Betty C
      December 18, 2013

      I keep tomatoes, a variety of beans as well as my favorite fruits. Actually I think I have at least one of every variety.

      Reply

    • angie lilly
      December 18, 2013

      I tweeted here: https://twitter.com/MsTofuFairy/status/413376128879828992

      Reply

    • angie lilly
      December 18, 2013

      We always stock lingonberries for when hubby makes his “famous” Swedish pancakes! mmmmm

      Reply

    • Amanda Sakovitz
      December 18, 2013

      https://twitter.com/aes529/status/413319058331684865

      Reply

    • Amanda Sakovitz
      December 18, 2013

      I love to stock canned peaches

      Reply

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