This weekend was jam-packed with family fun and, as happy hour rolled around on Sunday, we found ourselves craving a sweet treat and a Frozen Strawberry and Lime Daiquiri to wash it down. Out came the puff pastry, lemons from my in-laws' tree and the turbinado sugar. You can make these puff pastry sticks in about the time it takes you to crank open the patio umbrella and whip up a fruity cocktail.
This weekend was my youngest son's birthday. I am not sure how his seventh birthday rolled around so quickly. In fact, I am still in deep denial. In an effort to really send me over the edge, both of my kids like to tell me, "Add our two ages together and that equals 'driving'". Super. To celebrate the birthday, we took several of my son's friends to a place called Airborne, aptly named as the entire floor and walls are covered with interconnected trampolines. I may or may not have spent an hour and a half ricocheting off of walls and bouncing into pits of foam squares with eight 7-year old boys.
To add to the excitement of the weekend, my mum is here for a week-long visit. As we live a fair distance from both my parents and in-laws, it is always a thrill for the kids to have a chance to have some good-quality grandparent time, particularly on special occasions.
On top of that, my mum is pretty darn handy in the kitchen. As I worked on these puff pastry sticks, she set to work juicing the lemons from my in-laws' prolific Meyer lemon tree so that I can freeze the juice to use throughout the summer. About 15 lemons, 45 minutes and a journey towards severe carpal-tunnel pain, my mum presented me with six cups of the fresh juice. Now that is motherly love!
These sticks come together very quickly and, once cooled, can be stored in an airtight container for two to three days.
The recipe:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.
Unfold defrosted sheet of puff pastry onto a well-floured surface. Using a rolling pin dusted with flour, roll the puff pastry until about 1 inch bigger in lengthwise and crosswise.
Using a pizza cutter or a sharp knife, cut the puff pastry crosswise into 12 even strips.
In a large, shallow dish, stir together lemon zest and turbinado sugar.
Brush both sides of each strip with melted butter. Lay strips, one a time, in sugar mixture and coat both sides of the pastry. Lay strips on baking sheets, twisting each one.
Bake until the pastry is puffed and golden, rotating pans halfway through baking, about 12 minutes. Let cool and serve.
Other desserts using puff pastry:
Cookin' Canuck's Strawberry & Chocolate Cream Cheese Napoleon
Cookin' Canuck's Brie Cheese & Strawberry Puff Pastry "Ravioli" with Chocolate Sauce
Evil Shenanigan's Apple Fried Pies with Puff Pastry
Barbara Bakes' Puff Pastry Maple Bars
The Cooking Photographer's Puff Pastry Plum Tart
Lemon Sugar Puff Pastry Twists
1 sheet frozen puff pastry, defrosted
Flour for rolling
2 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted
½ cup turbinado sugar (often sold as Sugar in the Raw)
2 teaspoon lemon zest
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.
Unfold defrosted sheet of puff pastry onto a well-floured surface. Using a rolling pin dusted with flour, roll the puff pastry until about 1 inch bigger in lengthwise and crosswise. Using a pizza cutter or a sharp knife, cut the puff pastry crosswise into 12 even strips.
In a large, shallow dish, stir together lemon zest and turbinado sugar.
Brush both sides of each strip with melted butter. Lay strips, one a time, in sugar mixture and coat both sides of the pastry. Lay strips on baking sheets, twisting each one.
Bake until the pastry is puffed and golden, rotating pans halfway through baking, about 12 minutes. Let cool and serve.
Makes 12 sticks.
Lora @cakeduchess
I'm giggling over Barb "pinning" you;)These look fabulous, Dara. Your mom and son are just adorable. Love how she made all that delicious juice for you:)
Lori
Let's hear it for goodies that come together in a snap, especially when they involve puff pastry and lemon!
Happy birthday to your son!
My son just turned 13 (*gulp* still having a hard time believing that) and he celebrated with a bunch of his friends at a place just like Airborne. It's called SkyHigh Sports here in CA. My kids love that place!
Maris(In Good Taste)
You have such a beautiful family! These are a perfect springtime or anytime treat
foodwanderings
Aww Happy Birthday to your son and a week long with your mom Dara. Such a great pretty twists to put together in a snap! Delish!
Lauren from Lauren's Latest
Wow...how easy! I love lemon.
Kulsum at JourneyKitchen
Looks great Dara. Perfect thing for summers. So good to see your mom - did someone tell you, you look JUST like her 🙂
Belinda @zomppa
Happy birthday! Those foam pits are the best! These sticks are addictive, I can tell!
Tracey
What a fun idea! I make puff pastry twists with cinnamon sugar often but have never thought to do them with lemon - can't wait to give it a go!
Katrina
How perfectly simple and delicious. I love puff pastry-dangerously. 🙂 And lemon sounds great!
Velva
The lemon twists look delightful! I am glad after a very busy weekend, you could unwind with a happy hour. Time with spent with family is priceless.
Cheers to you!
Velva
P.S. I am always amazed at how quickly time flies-especially in hindsight.
Barbara Bakes
Sounds like your son had a fabulous birthday. I'll have to remember these quick, delicious snacks next time. Thanks for the link love.
Tiffany
I just love puff pastry! This is a great use of it
sippitysup
Sweet, tasty and easy on the eyes! GREG
Hester aka The Chef Doc
These are beautiful! I've not done much work with puff pastry but it seems there's really nothing to be scared of at all. Happy belated birthday to your son 🙂 That Airborne place sounds like so much fun!
RavieNomNoms
Those are just so great! So simply and so delicious I am sure! Thank you very much for sharing this. Great post!
Angie
I love really simple desserts, thanks for this great idea!
sweetsugarbelle
I love.the simplicity of this.recipe. nothing beats lemon sugar. As.for.that spy.watch, I recognize that also,lol. I gave my son several nos. Before he finally tricked grandma into it 🙂
Celeste Jenkins
Happy birthday to your son! Your mother is beautiful and you look just like her! These look so good! I would be afraid to make them for the fear of not being able to stop eating them! Thanks for sharing 🙂
becky
wow i could eat an entire batch of these all by myself---yum!
Miss @ Miss in the Kitchen
Lemon and puff pastry, yum! I will have to try it, my kids will go crazy for these!