So, we took it upon ourselves to create a natural version using all organic ingredients, non-commercial food dyes, and not a shred of genetically modified materials, all the while incorporating our SMASHED! Raspberry, Rose, Moscato Jam! ENJOY!
Raspberry Rose Pop-Tarts!
We started with a basic pie crust recipe:
Pie Crust Recipe:
2 1/4 Cup Organic Whole Wheat Flour
2 T. Organic Butter
1/2 Cup Organic Vegetable Shortening
3/4 t. Sea Salt
7-8 T. Cold Water
Combine Flour and Salt in large bowl. Using a pastry cutter, incorporate butter and shortening until fully combined. Add 1 tablespoon of water at time until dough becomes moist and pliable (I used all 8 tablespoons).
Then roll out onto a floured surface (if dough is too warm and tears when you try to roll it out, pop it into the fridge for 10 minutes). Roll dough until it is just shy of a 1/4" then use a pizza cutter and cut out 12 equally sized rectangles or squares if you're feeling crazy!
Once you have all of your shapes cut out, spread about 1 tablespoon of SMASHED! Raspberry Rose Jam to the center of the dough.
Brush an egg wash (whisk and 1 egg and 1 tablespoon of water together) on the edges and place one of your pastry shapes on top and seal the edges using a fork. Puncture the top of the pastry with a sharp knife to help let out any steam. Now last, but not least brush the edges of the finalized pastry with egg wash and voila! You're ready to bake!
Bake in the oven at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until the edges are golden brown
Whilst your little pastries are cooking away it's time to make the glaze!.
Raspberry Glaze:
- 3/4 Cup Powdered Sugar
- 3 T. Natural Food Coloring (We made our own using 1/4 Cup dried Hibiscus flowers steeped into 1 Cup of boiling water. It made for a very nice rosy hue)
- 1 T. Organic Raspberry Extract
Mix all ingredients in a bowl and you are DONEZO!
Now it's time for the FUN part! Apply the glaze and SPRINKLE on the goodness!
Once you take your pastries out of the oven, let them cool for about 10-15 minutes before applying the glaze otherwise it will end up everywhere. You can put the glaze in a piping bag and make cool designs or use a frosting spatula (like we did) and go to town!
While the glaze was still wet we sprinkled on some Rose Organic Sugar (1/4 Cup whole, dried rose buds-- seeds and stems removed, pulverize in a spice blender, add to 1 Cup of Organic Sugar, place into an airtight container, and SHAKE IT UP!)
Now look at these little beauties! Go on... Eat one! But I bet you can't stop at just ONE! <3
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