Easy Puff Pastry Apple Strudel Recipe (2024)

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This easy apple strudel recipe can be made quickly because we're using pre-made frozen puff pastry! A crisp, golden crust filled with sweet cinnamon sugar, tart apples and optional sliced almonds and golden raisins. Delicious with a mug of mulled wine.

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Maggie said: “Great recipe! I’ve made this so many times since first finding it and it is perfect every time. Your detailed instructions are key! Thank you! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Apple strudel is one of my all-time favorite desserts. It makes me all warm and fuzzy, and pairs perfectly with an ice cold glass of apple cider or a cup of warm coffee.

I eat it for breakfast. I eat it for dessert.It's magical and versatile and you can't convince me not to eat it whenever the heck I want.

You see this apple strudel above? It was made possible by a very small dent in my very large basket of apples I pick in my annual “pick all the apples I can carry” event.

And because it was a very small dent, I have enough apples left to make 683590135 more apple strudels. My German heritage is not upset by this in the least. Strudel forone, strudel for all!

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Is this a traditional Viennese apple strudel recipe?

I hate to disappoint you, but no – this isn't. Nor is it a traditional German apple strudel recipe.

There are several different ways to make strudel, and as far as I'm concerned you don't need to be overly worried about if you're making it the traditional Viennese way or not – we're going for an easy-to-make recipe, not a replica of the one your Austrian great grandmother used to make.

Don't get me wrong – a traditional, legit apple strudel is phenomenal. But, again, we're going for quicker and easier and we're taking some shortcuts.

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Ingredients for apple strudel

  • Puff pastry sheet: This is the shortcut we're using instead of making our strudel dough from scratch. You want it to be cold, but not frozen.
  • Apples: The star of the show!
  • Lemon juice: We toss the apples with lemon juice to prevent them from browning while we prep everything else. It also adds a nice bright flavor.
  • Golden raisins: Optional, but I grew up always adding raisins to my apple strudel.
  • Almonds: Optional, but adds a nice crunch.
  • Granulated sugar: We toss the apples in sugar to add sweetness and help them caramelize as they bake.
  • Ground cinnamon and ground nutmeg: Spices for a heavenly aroma.
  • All-purpose flour: To help thicken the mixture.
  • Egg: We whisk an egg to brush on top of the strudel before it goes in the oven to give it that beautiful golden sheen. Can't have eggs? Brush a little melted butter on top instead.
  • Raw sugar or sparking sugar: To sprinkle on top as garnish! Optional, but encouraged.

How to make puff pastry apple strudel

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Step 1: In a large bowl, squeeze the juice of one lemon (making sure to remove any seeds).

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Step 2: Peel and thinly slice or dice your apples, placing them in the bowl of lemon juice and coating thoroughly as you add them to the bowl.

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Step 3: In a small bowl, whisk to combine almonds, sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg (and golden raisins, if adding).

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Step 4: Add dry mixture to the bowl of apple filling and gently toss (and/or stir) to coat.

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Step 5: Add flour and stir to coat. If you feel that your filling is too liquidy, drain a bit of the liquid.

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Step 6: On a clean work surface, roll out pastry onto a large sheet of parchment paper or a large pastry mat in a rectangle (up to 11″x17″). Using a paring knife, lightly score the pastry into three columns (I usually eyeball it – as you can tell from my pictures it's not 100% even, but it doesn't affect the taste!).

You want the middle to be wider than the outer thirds. Cut even slits on each outer column – as many as you want. The more you have, the longer it's going to take you to wrap.

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Step 7: Pour your strudel filling down the center of the pastry.

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Step 8: Fold the center section of the pastry over at the top and bottom. Now start wrapping the center by pulling alternating slits of pastry from each side and pressing the ends into the pastry on the opposite side, pressing gently on the ends to connect to the base of the dough. Make sure you're not leaving big holes across the top!

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Step 9: Carefully transfer the pastry to a prepared baking sheet. Brush the top of the folded pastry with an egg wash.

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Step 10: Sprinkle raw sugar (or sparkling sugar) on top. You could also add some delicately placed almond slices on top if you wanted. Bake for 25-30 minutes at 400°F or until the top is golden brown.

Tricks and tips for transferring freshly baked apple strudel to a wire rack

Unless you have a gargantuan-sized spatula, you might find yourself having a bit of a tough time moving the warm strudel from the baking sheet to a wire rack. There are a few options:

  • If you used a nonstick silicon mat, use a spatula to loosen up the edges and bottom of the strudel, then pick up the mat itself, move it over to the wire rack, and gently slide the strudel onto the rack.
  • If you used parchment paper, same approach as above!
  • You can also use two spatulas on opposite sides, one at the top half and one at the bottom half, to lift it up and move it to the rack
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What kind of apples are best for apple strudel?

The goal in picking your apples for strudel is to use an apple (or mix of apples) that can hold up to baking – because not all apples can!

I love using a mix of apples when I make apple strudel. Ideally, a mix of tart and sweet apples will give you a wonderful flavor profile with a little variety in each bite.

  • Granny Smith apples are tart and hold up well to baking.
  • Honeycrisp apples are always in my fridge! They're great for snacking because of their firm, crisp texture, but they're also great for baking because they hold up well and have a sweet flavor.
  • Pink Lady apples are also a great snacking apple, are crisp, and have a good combination of sweet and tart flavors.
  • Braeburn apples are usually easy to find, they're crisp, have a strong flavor and hold up well to baking without getting mushy.
  • Gala and Golden Delicious apples are also usually pretty accessible, have more mild flavors and hold up well in the oven.

Why add lemon juice to the apple filling?

The cinnamon sugar filling that envelops the sliced apples is equal parts tart and sweet thanks to my secret ingredient – lemon juice.

As you slice your apples, you coat them in freshly squeezed lemon juice and it prevents them from browning while you prepare everything else. It gives it the perfect little zing to complement the rest of the pastry.

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Do you have to add almonds and raisins to the apple mixture?

Nope! I want to encourage you to make this repeatedly and try something new every time.

  • If I don't have them, I omit the raisins
  • Sometimes I use slivered almonds instead of sliced almonds
  • Sometimes I add raisins that I've soaked in brandy (ohhhhhh yeah)
  • Try swapping the almonds for crushed walnuts
  • Omit the nuts all together, unless you're feeling a little nutty (GET IT?!)

Nuts give it a little extra crunch, and sometimes that's what I want. Other times I prefer to leave nuts out altogether, and really load up on the cinnamon sugar filling. Those are the days I've forgotten that I have any sort of health consciousness and accidentally eat the entire pastry myself.

This is why you slice things, people. If you leave it whole and on your counter, you might just sit down on your couch with it and eat it like a sugar-coated sub sandwich.

What pastry is apple strudel made from?

I'm going to be 100% honest here – we're not making this apple strudel in a 100% traditional manner.

A traditional apple strudel dough actually differs from puff pastry in that it is much more elastic than the frozen pre-made puff pastry I call for in this recipe.

The traditional apple strudel pastry dough recipe is made fromflourthat has a high gluten content, water, oil and salt. My whole intention with this recipe was to make apple strudel approachable, attainable, and easy even for a beginning baker.

So fear not – I'm giving you permission to use premade puff pastry for this to save yourself a little time and sanity. It will be delicious, and that's what matters in the end!

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How to store apple strudel

Here's the thing about apple strudel… it doesn't last long. In the sense that you might demolish it the same day and there will be no leftovers, as well as in the sense that it doesn't hold up well over time.

  • You can store it, covered with foil or plastic wrap, at room temperature for up to 2 days.
  • You can also store it in an airtight container in the fridge for an additional 2-3 days. Try to keep it stored on the bottom shelf where it's the coldest – baked strudel gets soggy as time goes on.

Can I freeze apple strudel?

You sure can! But the key is to freeze it before you bake it.

You'll do everything right up to the point where you would typically do the egg wash, and instead you'll wrap it in a layer of parchment paper and place it in a freezer-safe bag or container and stick it in the freezer.

When you're ready to bake it, let it defrost in the fridge overnight or for 1 hour at room temperature – it may need even less time if your kitchen is particularly warm.

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Is strudel served hot or cold?

You can eat it hot or cold, but my personal preference is warmed up with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

It's also great as a breakfast pastry with a cup of warm coffee, or a snack with some apple cider!

Would you serve the ice cream to the side, or plopped right on top? I'm a big fan of both ways because… well, ice cream.

How do you reheat apple strudel?

Preheat your oven to 200°F, place the strudel on a baking sheet, and bake for about 15 minutes.

You can also reheat it in the microwave for about 30 seconds, but the oven is going to give you a much better result!

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FAQs

What is apple strudel?

Apple strudel is a traditional Viennese dessert that consists of a spiced apple filling wrapped in an oblong pastry jacket.

Is apple strudel German?

Apple strudel is actually Viennese, and considered to be the national dish of Austria.

Does apple strudel need to be refrigerated?

You can also store it in an airtight container in the fridge for an additional 2-3 days. Try to keep it stored on the bottom shelf where it's the coldest – baked strudel gets soggy as time goes on. You can also store it, covered with foil or plastic wrap, at room temperature for up to 2 days.

Can you freeze apple strudel?

You sure can! But the key is to freeze it before you bake it. You'll do everything right up to the point where you would typically do the egg wash, and instead, you'll wrap it in a layer of parchment paper and place it in a freezer-safe bag or container and stick it in the freezer. When you're ready to bake it, let it defrost in the fridge overnight or for 1 hour at room temperature.

How do you eat apple strudel?

You can eat it hot or cold, but my personal preference is warmed up with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream and a light dusting of powdered sugar. It's also great as a breakfast pastry with a cup of warm coffee or a snack with some apple cider!

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Easy Apple Strudel Recipe

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This easy apple strudel recipe can be made quickly because we're using pre-made frozen puff pastry! A crisp, golden crust filled with sweet cinnamon sugar, tart apples and optional sliced almonds and golden raisins.

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 to 10 slices

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    Ingredients

    Instructions

    • Set out puff pastry sheet to thaw – you want it to still be cold, but no longer frozen.

      1 sheet puff pastry

    • Preheat oven to 400°F. Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat and set aside.

    • In a large bowl, squeeze the juice of one lemon (making sure to remove any seeds).

      Juice of 1 lemon

    • Peel and thinly slice your apples (or dice the apples), placing them in the bowl of lemon juice and coating thoroughly as you add them to the bowl.

      2 cups (250 g) apple

    • In a small bowl, whisk to combine almonds, sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg (and golden raisins, if adding).

      1/3 cup (48 ⅓ g) golden raisins

      1/4 cup (35 ¾ g) almonds

      2 tablespoons granulated sugar

      1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

      Pinch of ground nutmeg

    • Add dry mixture to bowl of apple filling and gently toss (and/or stir) to coat. Add flour and stir to coat. If you feel that your filling is too liquidy, drain a bit of the liquid.

      1/2 tablespoon (½ tablespoon) all-purpose flour

    • Roll out pastry onto a large sheet of parchment paper or a large pastry mat in a rectangle (up to 11"x17"). Using a paring knife, lightly score the pastry into three columns (I usually eyeball it – as you can tell from my pictures it's not 100% even, but it doesn't affect the taste!).

      You want the middle to be wider than the outer thirds. Cut even slits on each outer column – as many as you want. The more you have, the longer it's going to take you to wrap.

    • Pour your strudel filling down the center of the pastry and fold the center section of the pastry over at the top and bottom. Now start wrapping the center by pulling alternating slits of pastry from each side and pressing the ends into the pastry on the opposite side, pressing gently on the ends to connect to the base of the dough. Make sure you're not leaving big holes across the top!

    • Carefully transfer the pastry to your prepared baking sheet.

    • Brush the top of the folded pastry with an egg wash* and then sprinkle raw sugar (or sparkling sugar) on top. You could also add some delicately placed almond slices on top if you wanted.

      1 egg

      Raw sugar or sparking sugar

    • Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until top is golden brown.

    • Remove from oven, let cool on baking sheet for a few minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool before slicing into it.

    • Enjoy warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!

      Vanilla ice cream

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    Notes

    • Egg wash: Can't have eggs? Brush a little melted butter on top instead.
    • Storage: You can store it, covered with foil or plastic wrap, at room temperature for up to 2 days. You can also store it in an airtight container in the fridge for an additional 2-3 days. Try to keep it stored on the bottom shelf where it’s the coldest – baked strudel gets soggy as time goes on.
    • Reheating: Preheat your oven to 200°F, place the strudel on a baking sheet and bake for about 15 minutes. You can also reheat it in the microwave for about 30 seconds, but the oven is going to give you a much better result!
    • Freezing: You’ll do everything right up to the point where you would typically do the egg wash, and instead you’ll wrap it in a layer of parchment paper and place it in a freezer-safe bag or container and stick it in the freezer. When you’re ready to bake it, let it defrost in the fridge overnight or for 1 hour at room temperature – it may need even less time if your kitchen is particularly warm.

    Nutrition Facts

    Calories: 226kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 8g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 84mg | Potassium: 85mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 48IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 1mg

    Nutrition Disclaimer

    The provided nutrition information is generated by an automatic API and does not take variations across specific brands into account. This information is provided as a general guideline and should not be treated as official calculations. Learn more here.

    Recipe created by Leslie Kiszka

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    FAQs

    What is the secret to puff pastry? ›

    Always preheat your oven for a minimum of 15-20 minutes before baking, because Puff Pastry depends on even heat to rise and puff. Place pastries 1 inch apart. If you want a flaky thin and crispy pastry that's not very puffy, prick the unbaked Puff Pastry all over with a fork, which lets steam escape while baking.

    How do you get the best results with puff pastry? ›

    The keys to ensuring that you get crisp, flaky layers from your pastry are concerned with temperature and handling. Pastry should be at room temperature for rolling (to make it more pliable), but chilled before baking (so the buttery layers remain separate).

    Is strudel made from puff pastry? ›

    It's made with prepared puff pastry, so it's easy and delicious.

    How many folds should puff pastry have? ›

    Once the butter is added the pastry is rolled and folded into 3 five or six times. The best puff will probably have 6 rolls and folds which will produce pastry with 729 layers.

    Is egg or milk better for puff pastry? ›

    Milk is too runny and will burn but you can add a little to your egg wash to make it a little thinner for coating. Melted butter also burns quite quickly. Egg wash is the most reliable because it coats the pastry evenly and doesn't run off.

    Is butter or egg better on puff pastry? ›

    We are Team Egg Wash (or Cream Wash). While melted butter adds more flavor than the washes, it is less effective in look; it gives a speckled appearance to pastry.

    Do you put puff pastry on hot or cold filling? ›

    When making a pie with a pastry top or lid, choose a dish with a rim and allow the filling to get cold before topping with pastry. Roll out pastry large enough to cover dish and with some spare.

    What is the secret to making good pastry? ›

    Secrets to easily making homemade pastry
    • Follow the ratios in the recipe. ...
    • Use good quality butter. ...
    • Make sure your butter is very cold. ...
    • Don't overwork your pastry dough. ...
    • Rest dough in the fridge before rolling. ...
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    How long does it take to cook puff pastry in the oven? ›

    Always bake Puff Pastry Shells in a preheated 425° F oven. Bake Puff Pastry Cups in a preheated 400° F oven for 20 minutes. Do not bake either Shells or Cups in a microwave or toaster oven. See our Tips & Techniques page for more baking tips for Puff Pastry Sheets, Shells and Cups.

    What pastry is apple strudel made from? ›

    What pastry is apple strudel made from? Traditionally the dessert is made using soft 'strudel dough', which is hand-stretched into paper-thin sheets. But for our version, we've made things simpler by using shop-bought filo pastry, as it's most similar in consistency.

    What's the difference between streusel and strudel? ›

    Easy to confuse due to the similar names, strudel and streusel are actually different types of dessert. An apple strudel has thin sheets of pastry wrapped around the filling, while streusel is a crumbly sweet topping of sugar, flour, and butter that is often layered over pies and cakes.

    What is apple strudel made of? ›

    Apple strudel consists of an oblong strudel pastry jacket with an apple filling inside. The filling is made of grated cooking apples (usually of a tart, crisp and aromatic variety, such as Winesap apples) sugar, cinnamon, and bread crumbs. Strudel uses an unleavened dough.

    What is the best flour for puff pastry? ›

    While all-purpose flour is fine and can be used successfully for homemade puff pastry, we recommend using strong bread flour like this for best results. Bread flour has a higher protein content than all-purpose flour, and therefore, contains more gluten.

    Why do you poke holes in puff pastry? ›

    With docking, the holes allow steam to escape, so the crust should stay flat against the baking dish when it isn't held down by pie weights or a filling. Otherwise the crust can puff up, not only impacting appearance but also leaving you with less space for whatever filling you have planned.

    What happens if you over fold puff pastry? ›

    Puff pastry does need some gluten development but, because of the amount of rolling out that will happen during lamination, it is very easy to overwork a dough which makes it incredibly hard to use and can cause a lot of shrinkage.

    Why is my puff pastry not puffing? ›

    Temperature is a key factor in baking up puff pasty that actually puffs. Set the oven dial too low, and the pastry is likely to fall flat. Follow this tip: As a rule of thumb, a higher oven temperature (400°F is ideal) results in puff pastry with a higher rise.

    Why is my puff pastry not puffed? ›

    There's a few things you can try….
    1. poke the pastry lightly with a fork. This will let steam escape while baking. After poking the holes, do your roll up.
    2. Try lowering the temperature of the oven, and baking the puff for a longer time.
    3. Make sure the puff pastry is COLD. Chill in the fridge at every stage.
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    What makes puff pastry so flaky? ›

    The secret is steam and hundreds of paper-thin layers of dough. Puff pastry starts out as a lean dough of just water and flour. This dough gets rolled, stretched, and folded with a healthy amount of butter again and again until all of those layers are formed.

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