Ingredients:
250 g white flour
150ml warm milk
a tsp of sugar
15 g active yeast
2 yolks
pinch of salt
a tsp of grated lemon peel
a sachet of vanilla sugar
25 g soft butter
200 g fatter cottage cheese
100 g powdered sugar
1 sachet of vanilla sugar
pinch of salt
grated lemon peel
100 g raisins
Directions:
Prepared the dough . I dissolved the yeast in warm milk (in 150 ml and kept 25 ml aside) and added a teaspoon of sugar. In the bowl of the mixer I placed the flour and poured the dough over it together with the grated lemon peel and vanilla. I mixed for 5 minutes, I added the yolks, salt and butter and I mixed for another 5 minutes. I left the dough to rise for 1 hour. I spread it on the sheet and greased it with soft butter. I packed it long and then wide and let it cool for 1 hour. I repeated the packing and left it in the cold for another 30 minutes.
Folding can be done classically, envelope type or bag type, as I did. I basically raised the edges of the dough above the filling and twisted them. Very easy. I held each bag in my flowery hand and rounded it up a bit. I spread a large tray (33 x 42 cm) with baking paper and placed the cheeses in it, with a reasonable distance between them.
I preheated the oven to 220 C with ventilation (the highest level for gas ones). I quickly beat an egg with a pinch of salt and brushed the cheeses with it, just before putting them in the oven. In addition, I cut them with a blade (or a sharp knife) in 4 places, cutting slightly vertically from the solder to the base. The cuts were about 2-3 cm. It’s not musa, but that’s how I thought it would be good. The filling does not flow from them and those slots allow the steam generated by the cheese to come out. I immediately put the tray of cheeses with puff pastry in the oven and baked them for the first 5 minutes at 220 C. Without opening the oven door, I then reduced the temperature to 180 C and continued baking them for another 20 minutes. I baked them for a total of 25 minutes. Alas, it smells good in the kitchen!
Enjoy!!!