Christmas may be next week but if you’re like me you’re also planning on what you’ll make for New Year’s Eve! I love making cute desserts that aren’t extremely time consuming for parties. Something that will give people something to talk about, adn tehse cute rose-shaped pastries will do just that. You will loved these Apple Roses made by wrapping thin apple slices in a sweet and crispy puffed pastry.
You will for sure impress all of your guests. If you can keep yourself from eating them of course. If you figure out how to do that please let me know.
You’re probably also thinking about how to decorate, and what to wear for your parties too. That’s why today I’m hosting a Virtual New Year’s Eve Party with these beautiful ladies! PLUS we are giving away a $200 gift card to the winner’s choice of Sephora, Nordstrom, or Target!
What to Serve:
Champagne Punch Recipe / Carly at Lipgloss & Crayons
Spiced Cranberry Sangria / Taylor at Pink Heel Pink Truck
Spicy Mexican Bruschetta / Karly at A Simple Pantry
Pizza Bianca / Julie at Bread, Booze, Bacon
Peppermint Bark / Molly at Still Being Molly
What to Wear:
New Year’s Eve Eye Makeup / Lauren at Lauren Mcbride Blog
New Year’s Eve Day to Night Beauty / Jamie at Makeup, Life, Love
Three Ways to Style a Sequin Skirt / Sandy at Sandy a la Mode
Little Black Dress / Lynzy at Sparkling Footsteps
How to Decorate:
Free New Years Eve Printables / Jennifer at Busy Being Jennifer
Enter the giveaway, then get the recipe for my yummy Apple Roses in a Puffed Pastry below!
Apple Roses Puffed Pastry
Please Note: This recipe makes 6, if you want more be sure to purchase more apples. You should have enough of everything else.
Ingredients
- 1 frozen puff pastry sheet, thawed
- 2 red apples
- half lemon, juice
- 1 Tbsp of flour, to sprinkle the counter
- 3 Tbsp of apricot preserve
- Cinnamon {optional}
- Powdered sugar for decorating {optional}
Instructions
- Thaw the puff pastry. It should take about 20-30 minutes
- Preheat oven 375 degrees
- Combine the water and lemon juice in a bowl. Cut the apples in half, remove the core and cut the apples in paper thin slices. Seriously as thin as possible. Leave the peel so so your roses will have a red color. Immediately place slices in the lemon water so they don’t brown
- Microwave the apples in the bowl, for about 3 minutes, or until softened so they can bend
- Unwrap the puff pastry over a clean and lightly floured counter. Using a rolling pin stretch the dough, keep the rectangular shape. Cut the dough in 6 strips, about 2″x9″
- In a bowl combine 3 Tbsp of apricot preserve with 2 Tbsp of water. Microwave for about one minute, so it’s easy to spread. Spread the preserve on the dough then drain the apples
- Place the apples on the dough in a line along the top half of the dough, overlapping one another. Sprinkle with cinnamon
- Fold up the bottom part of the dough up
- Carefully roll, seal the edge, and place in a muffin cup. Repeat
- No need to grease the muffin mold if it’s silicone. However, if it’s not you must grease it!
- Bake at 375 degrees for about 40-45 minutes, until fully cooked
- If after about 30 minutes the apples look fully cooked, or beginning to singe, move the pan to a lower rack in the oven, and turn the heat down, to avoid undercooking the pastry
- Sprinkle with powdered sugar and enjoy!
Aren’t these the cutest? I got the idea from Cooking with Manuela
Looks delicious and so pretty too! Putting this on my must try list. Thanks so much for sharing it.
oh my! I NEED to try this!!!!
xo,
Sandy
Sandy a la Mode
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Yes you do. They are so cute, and taste amazing! Love the flaky pastry.