Showing posts with label coffee cake. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Swedish Tea Logs




I got this recipe from my mom. She got it from a friend, JoAnn, who is famous for these. The recipe if from 1962  and was a Pillsbury Junior Bake-Off Winner. Ardythe Dey won $1000 for the recipe. 


The recipe was easy to make and is impressive. It is also rich and delicious! I have not seen what a Swedish Tea Log is supposed to look like,  so I winged it. I will put the recipe in its original format.








Swedish Tea Logs

Adapted from Ann Pillsbury


Buttery-rich, no-knead dough wraps around a butter-pecan filling. 
Makes 3 coffee cakes


Mix............... 1 packet of yeast (2 1/4 teaspoons) in 
                     1/4 cup warm water.


Sift Together.  2 1/4 cup flour
                     2 tablespoons sugar
                     1 teaspoon salt
                       into mixing bowl.


Cut in........... 1/2 cup butter until particles are fine.


Add.............. 1/4 cup Evaporated Milk
                    1 unbeaten egg and yeast mixture; mix well. Cover; chill 2 hours               or overnight.


Cream.......... 1/4 cup butter. Add
                    1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar; cream well. Stir in
                    1/2 cup pecans, chopped.


Divide...........dough into thirds. Roll out one part on a floured surface to a 12x6-inch rectangle.
                    Spread with one-third of the filling.


Roll up..........starting with the 12-inch side; seal. Place, crescent shape, on a cookie sheet lined 
                    with aluminum foil. Make cuts along outside edge 1 inch apart to within 1/2 inch of
                    center. Turn cut pieces on sides. Repeat with remaining dough.


Let Rise........in a warm place until light, about 45 minutes.


Bake............at  350ยบ for 20 to 25 minutes until golden brown. Frost while warm.          


Vanilla Glaze 
Brown 2 tablespoons butter. Add 1 cup sifted powdered sugar and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla. Stir in 1 to 2 tablespoons evaporated milk until of spreading consistency.