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The Art of Cheese — Flakey Phyllo Bites with Havarti and Cranberries

The Art of Cheese — Flakey Phyllo Bites with Havarti and Cranberries

This post is part of “The Art of Cheese”, a partnership between Honest Cooking and Castello Cheese.
A festive phyllo pouch filled with aged Havarti cheese and whole cranberry sauce and dusted with powdered sugar.
By Denise Browning

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These little pouches, perfect for breakfast or a holiday appetizer, will delight you with a scrumptious explosion of flavors from the buttery and tangy Castello Aged Havarti cheese along with gooey whole cranberry sauce — all wrapped in crispy phyllo dough that is shaped to look like Santa’s bag, and then dusted with (snowy) powdered sugar. Well of course it had to be delish, because Santa brings only the best for all you good girls and boys. Seriously, this Santa’s Breakfast Pouch has it all — contrasting yet balanced textures and flavors. It is pure happiness in your mouth!

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One of the reasons that I used Castello Aged Havarti is because it truly is one of my favorite cheeses.

Castello Aged Havarti cheese is delicious because it’s based on the authentic Danish recipe for Havarti dating back to 1952, which utilizes traditional cheesemaking methods and matures over the course of 12 months. During the year-long maturation, a crumbly yet creamy texture takes form, as well as a rich, buttery flavor with tangy notes. I am telling you…this is a recipe for greatness, folks!

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Castello Aged Havarti cheese also pairs well with red wine, pears, apples, caramelized onions, green vegetables, and many other foods. Any remaining cheese can be used on a cheese board with pears and/or apples, in sandwiches, shaved on top of salads and steamed vegetables, and so on. I personally use it in many different dishes, and of course it tastes amazing all on its own. There is just one problem that I have encountered so far… getting myself to stop gobbling up slice after slice

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The Art of Cheese — Flakey Phyllo Bites with Havarti and Cranberries


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  • Author: Denise Browning
  • Yield: 5 1x

Description

A festive phyllo pouch filled with aged Havarti cheese and whole cranberry sauce and dusted with powdered sugar.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 20 rectangular sheets (or ½ box) store-bought, thawed phyllo dough
  • PAM to spray (quicker option) or 4 Tablespoons melted unsalted butter to brush (the more flavorful option)
  • 7 oz (200 g) Castello Aged Havarti cheese, crumbled
  • 1/3 cup canned whole cranberry sauce (or raspberry or strawberry jam)
  • 5 long, fresh chives to tie pouches (optional)
  • Powdered sugar to dust on top

Instructions

  1. Place one rectangular phyllo dough sheet on a cutting board. Spray PAM or brush melted unsalted butter on the entire sheet. Place a second phyllo dough sheet on top of this and spray or brush again. Repeat this same process for a total of 4 stacked phyllo dough sheets. In a small bowl, mix both the cheese crumbs and cranberry sauce or jam together and spoon ? of the filling in the center of the stacked phyllo dough.
  2. Fold stacked phyllo dough sheets to form a pouch or sac: first fold the stack of sheets in half diagonally to join together two of the diagonal corners, and secure them together between tips of thumb and forefinger. Next, gather together the remaining two diagonal corners to the first pair and secure, thus forming a pouch with the filling at the bottom of the pouch and the four gathered corners forming the top opening or mouth. Finally, squeeze together the gathered dough near the top of the pouch with an encircling thumb and forefinger in order to shape the neck of the pouch. Ensure that no stray folds in the neck or mouth of the pouch are left hanging loose and unsecured in order to avoid spillage of the contents of the pouch while baking. If desired you can trim any excess dough from around the rim of the mouth of the pouch before baking. NOTE: It is important to keep the phyllo dough sheets that are still awaiting use very well-covered while making each breakfast pouch, otherwise they will dry out and will break much easier when used.
  3. Place cookie sheet on the oven’s lowest shelf and bake at 400 degrees F (200 degrees C) for about 4 to 5 minutes or until lightly golden brown. Tie the neck of the breakfast pouch with a chive, sprinkle powdered sugar on top, and enjoy while still hot.
  • Category: Appetizer, Breakfast, Dessert

 
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View Comments (4)
    • Indeed, Theodore! This is a very versatile dish since it can be served for breakfast (as I did), as an appetizer or dessert. You can use pretty much any jam that you want or macerated fruits such as berries. All go well with Castello Aged Havarti cheese.

      I served as breakfast because I imagined how happy both children and adults would be to start the day with a Santa’s treat. At my household, we open the presents on the 25th, first thing in the morning. Then, we have breakfast together. My daughters (6 and 8 years old) would be fascinated by this Santa’s pouch for sure. :)

      Enjoy and have a very happy holiday!






    • Hi, Sarah! Thanks a lot.

      Castello has some of my favorite cheeses. The Aged Havarti is tangy and buttery, melts beautifully, and would go well with something sweet such as a jam or mildly sweet as a good whole cranberry sauce or macerated berries.

      I hope you make this and enjoy. It’d be great to start the day with a delicious surprise, don’t you think?

      Have a very Happy Holiday!






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