Ingredients
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2
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6
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1/2
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2
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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Directions
Ruglah,This a very flakey pastry. Excellent with your morning coffee as well as a Holiday dessert. Traditional it is a Jewish recipe but my mom has always made these at Christmas too :),This recieved a lot of positive comments from our guests. Good blend of flavors, and the raisins did not overpower. A very good dish.,This a very flakey pastry. Excellent with your morning coffee as well as a Holiday dessert. Traditional it is a Jewish recipe but my mom has always made these at Christmas too 🙂
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Steps
1
Done
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Preheat Oven to 375f. |
2
Done
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Combine Flour, Butter, and Cream Cheese to Make a Dough. |
3
Done
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Wrap in Wax Paper and Refrigerate Overnight. |
4
Done
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Roll Out Dough on Floured Board to Inch Thickness. |
5
Done
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Cut Into Small Triangles. |
6
Done
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Combine Sugar, Cinnamon, Walnuts and Raisins and Fill Triangles in Center. |
7
Done
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Roll Up from the Broad Side to the Pointed End to Make Into Crescent Shaped Rolls. |
8
Done
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Bake on Ungreased Cookie Sheet Until Light Golden Brown About 20 to 25 Minutes. |
9
Done
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You Will Have to Watch the First Batch Closely to Gauge Baking Time as Every Oven Is a Little Different as Well as How Closely You Came to the Correct Thickness When Rolling the Dough. |
10
Done
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Allow to Cool and Sprinkle With Powdered Sugar. |
11
Done
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the Raisin and Walnut Filling Is Traditional, but You Can Substitute Any Fruit Jam or Marmalade Too. |