This is by far the most requested dessert at holidays or anytime of the year! When I make this, I can’t make enough. It starts out with a simple yeast dough, filled with a sweetened cream cheese and topped off with crushed pineapple. Braid it all together to make a beautiful presentation and a delicious dessert!
Ingredients are as follows:
Dough:
1/2 C warm water
1 package instant yeast
2 Tbsp. sugar
1 egg
1/4 C butter, softened
1/4 tsp. salt
2 1/2 C flour
Filling:
16 ounces cream cheese, softened
2/3 C sugar
1 (20 ounce) can crushed pineapple, drained
Directions:Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray nonstick cooking spray onto two cookie sheets. This recipe yields two braids.
In a small bowl mix together the water, yeast and sugar; set aside.
In a separate bowl whisk the egg.
Add in the yeast mixture and butter. Mix together for two minutes. (The mixture may be clumpy, but that won’t be a problem.)
Add salt and flour, knead for five minutes; set aside to rest.
In another bowl cream together the cream cheese and sugar; set aside.
On a floured surface roll one half of the dough out into a rectangle.
Place dough onto prepared cookie sheet then spread half of the cream cheese mixture down the center of the dough.
Take half of the pineapple and place it on top of the cream cheese.
On the sides of the dough, cut horizontal slits about two inches apart.
Starting at the bottom of the dough, flip the end in then fold over alternating pieces of the dough.
Continue until you reach the top of the dough then tuck in the top piece.
Brush a little water on top of the dough then sprinkle on some sugar.
Bake in preheated oven for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown. (Repeat the process with the rest of the dough and filling.)
Slice, serve and enjoy!
All purpose flour 🙂
Just lovely. Should I use bread flour or all purpose flour?
Thanks for the recipe. I love pineapple! My question is how long the dough needs to rest before I can continue to the next step?
The dough doesn't need to rest at all; just make it and then make the braid!
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Do you think there is some kind of ready made dough I could use instead of making one from scratch? If so, what would you recommend and how much per braid? It simply sounds delicious.
There is frozen bread dough that is available in the freezer section which I'm sure would work just fine. I've never made it like that so I'm not sure how much, but I think one loaf would make both braids.
Try also have sweet dough.i bought it and made buns and cinnamon rolls.
They also have sweet dough.i bought it and made buns and cinnamon rolls.