Lithuanian Napoleonas (torte Napoleon) Recipe

Lithuanian Napoleonas (torte Napoleon) Recipe

Yield: 1 Servings
Recipe by luhu.jp

Ingredients:
Dough:,
4 cup: Flour,
1 lbs: Lightly salted butter,
1 pint: Sour cream,
Filling:,
1 1/2 lbs: Unsalted butter,
2 cup: Powdered sugar,
8: Egg yolks,
1 package: Vanilla pudding mix,
2 cup: Milk,
1/2 cup: Half and half or Carnation,
Milk,
2 tsp: Vanilla,
Juice of one lemon.,

Directions:
Oven temperature: 350 degrees F. Baking time: 4 to 5 minutes, each
layer

Sift flour onto pastry board. With pastry blender or two knives,
gradually cut softened butter into flour until crumbly. Blend in
sour cream. Form dough into 11 or 12 egg-sized round balls.
Refrigerate overnight in covered bowl. Before baking, let dough
stand at room temperature about 15 minutes. Roll each ball almost
wafer-thin on a very lightly floured board. Roughly fit into a 12
inch ungreased pie pan. Prick all over with a fork. Bake each layer
at 350 degrees 4 to 5 minutes. Cool. Stack layers atop each other.
With a very sharp knife, even the sides, saving trimmings for crumbs.
Put layers together with filling.

Filling: Cream butter, yolks, and sugar. Stir pudding mix into 1
cup cold milk. Bring to boil, stirring constantly. Gradually pour
and stir pudding into butter and yolks. Scald and slowly pour in 1
cup milk, cream and vanilla. Slowly add heated lemon juice. Cool.
Spread about 1 tablespoon of the mixture between each layer. Frost
sides and top with same filling, sprinkle with finely crumbed layer
trimmings.

One or two layers may be spread with stewed apricot or apple puree.
Berry preserves may also be used.

from The Melting Pot, An Ethnic Cookbook, an Omaha cookbook,
published in 1975, that solicited recipes from the different ethnic
communities that make up Omaha.

(This recipe was contributed by Grazina Reskevicius.)

Deborah Kirwan dkkirwan@creighton.edu

(One more comment: this recipe calls for uncooked egg yolks. Most
authorities today caution against eating uncooked eggs. You may wish
to adapt this recipe so that the egg yolks are cooked.)

Deb


Source from luhu.jp

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