Daring Bakers June Challenge
Danish Braid
Danish dough, or as it's sometimes called laminated or layered dough, is a pastry technique. It's like the beginning steps of learning puff pastry," but not nearly as complex", so says the author Sherry Yard of (The Secrets of Baking). By learning this technique you can create a whole slew of different recipes, of course I would be contented just getting through this one!!
Although it was time consuming, it wasn't too difficult to do, as long as I had my directions close at hand.



I was anxious to try Cardamon, because I've been reading that it's the "new Cinnamon". I can't say that I'm 100% sold on it yet, I'll have to try it again in something else. I do love it in Chai tea though!

I have a deep respect for bakers, with their exact measuring and patience, something I am learning to do in this group!
A big "Thank You" to our host's this month, Kelly, of Sass and Veracity, and Ben, over at What's
Cooking, for helping me get out of my "comfort zone". Go over and check out the complete recipe on their blogs.