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Monday
Jun042012

Blueberry Walkaway

Many years ago when I was a newlywed living in Chapel Hill, there was a bakery downtown that served pastries called Walkaways.  They cut off a slice and gave it to you in a napkin and . . . you walked away with it.   Anyway, we still call them that to this day.  They're fruit stuffed pastries with cream cheese that are heavenly.

I would make them myself back then with (cringe) Pillsbury Crescent Roll dough, canned pie filling and some slices of cream cheese.  That works, but this version is so much better.  I actually use the dough for my Cinnamon Bread for these now. That dough recipe makes two loaves of bread - it also make two walkaways (or one loaf of cinnamon bread and one walkaway!). This recipe is halved to make one walkaway. 

The pastry is topped with swedish pearl sugar, which is a finishing sugar for baking that doesn't melt. It's crunchy and pretty on top of your baked goodies. It is a little hard to find, but you can buy it here.  

Since the dough requires two risings and this is a breakfast pastry, unless you get up very early, you may be discouraged about making it but don't be - you can save time by making the dough the night before, letting it rise and refrigerate it.  The next morning, proceed with the rest of the recipe and it should only take about an hour and a half until you're slicing into this warm beauty.  

Blueberry Walkway

for a printable recipe click here

makes one walkaway

you can substitute any flavor fruit and fruit preserves that you like. You can also double the recipe and make two walkaways, one blueberry and one raspberry - or whatever. 

Make ahead tip:  If you want to save some time making this in the morning, make your dough the night before, let it do the first rise and then punch it down in the bowl, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. In the morning, take the dough out, roll it out and proceed with the rest of the recipe. I even make up the cream cheese mixture the night before and refrigerate.

Ingredients:

for the dough:

  • ½ cup milk
  • ⅓ cup water
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • about 3½ cups cups of flour (more or less)
  • 3 Tablespoons sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons of instant dry yeast (fast acting yeast) or 1 packages of active dry yeast (I prefer instant yeast)*
  • 1 extra large egg, room temperature

for the filling: 

  • 4 ounces of cream cheese, softened
  • zest and juice of 1 lemon
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • ½ cup blueberry preserves
  • ¼ cup fresh blueberries

for the egg wash:

Instructions:

Combine milk, water and butter in a small saucepan. Heat gently over low heat until liquids are just warm (not hot - it will kill the yeast). Remove from heat and stir until butter is melted.

Place 2 cups of flour, the sugar, salt and yeast in a bowl. If you're using a stand mixer, attach your dough hook.  Mix for a few seconds and then gradually add the egg.  Mix and then add the liquids and mix for a couple of minutes. (If you are not using a mixer, just do this process in a large bowl and use a wooden spoon and then your hands).

Add remaining cup of flour until dough clings to the hook and cleans the sides of the bowl.  Add  just enough flour until the dough gathers into a ball.  You may have to add a little less or a little more than a cup. Knead for about 5 minutes. Place in a greased bowl. Cover and set in a warm location; let rise until double, about 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Mix the cream cheese, sugar and lemon zest in a small bowl.

Place a piece of parchment paper (the size of a baking sheet) on the counter. Punch the dough down and place on the parchment paper. Roll the dough out with a rolling pin until you have a 13"x16" rectangle (don't sweat about the exact size).  A piece of wax paper or plastic wrap between your rolling pin and the dough will really help make the rolling easier. Spread the cream cheese mixture down the middle of the dough, in about a 4-inch strip, leaving an inch or two of dough at either end uncovered. Spread the blueberry preserves on top of the cream cheese and top with the fresh blueberries. Squeeze the lemon juice over the blueberries.

With a very sharp paring knife, cut strips on the diagonal down the sides of the dough.  Make two cuts on each end to make an "end flap" (see photos). Fold the short end flaps over the filling and then start folding the diagonal strips of dough over.  You can do all one side at a time or alternate strips from each side. Trim away excess. Slide walkaway and parchment paper right onto a baking sheet. Cover with a light towel; let rise for about 40 minutes. Preheat your oven to 375° F degrees. 

Beat the egg with the water in a small bowl and brush the walkway with it, covering the entire surface. Sprinkle with the pearl sugar.

Bake at 375 F for 20 or 25 minutes, until golden brown. Slide off of parchment paper and place on serving platter or cutting board.  You can serve it hot or warm or at room temperature.  Cover lightly with plastic wrap if any is leftover. 

 


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From The Italian Dish:

Diane: After you assemble the walkaway with the filling, you cover it with a light towel and let rise for 40 minutes. Read the recipe again and you will see that step. For an easier to read version, please click on the link that says "for a printable recipe click here" right at the top of the beginning of the recipe. That might be easier to read. Thanks and enjoy!

October 26, 2014 | Registered Commenter[Elaine]

Wow! Great breakfast item. I made it today for Easter brunch. Everyone loved it. It is definitely a keeper. I love how easy you make everything. Just wanted to let you know that I made two other recipes of yours today - the Lemon cake/Capri and the blueberry loaf. They were all big hits. Thank you :) Easter brunch was amazing.

April 5, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterKara Vessey

This is beautiful! I love your blog! Please continue to share your amazing baking and cooking adventures with the world!

July 10, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterSheila

I just now made this with "4 fruit jam" and blueberries. It is fabulous!!!

January 13, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterAmy

Ive made this a few times now and always find it a bit bready and the bread not quite as sweet or pastry like as I would want it. However I tried subbing the bread dough for puff pastry and it came out great. I love the shape and concept so much that I do this walkaway style quite a bit now and try different fillings too! Dark chocolate chips and the orange cream cheese filling are heavenly together! Thanks for the inspiration.

September 21, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterAnna Savoie

You have inspired me to venture further than the rut I sometimes seem to fall into & there are raves for your recipes. This is my favorite blog & I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to our home in Knoxville, TN for the NEXT pizza CLASS. What fun that would be as pizza makers assemble.

November 1, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterBarbara Macey

I was wondering if you could make the entire bread the night before and then refrigerate the bread and bake in the morning? Thank You

June 28, 2018 | Unregistered Commenterchris

This is a wonderful recipe! I made one with blueberry jam and fresh blackberries and a sprinkling of cinnamon before weaving the pastry on top- so ridiculously tasty! Do you think it could be used with cherries? My mom loves them and I am hoping to make this for Mother's Day tomorrow. Sorry for the short notice!

May 11, 2019 | Unregistered Commenterstephanie

From The Italian Dish:

Stephanie: You totally can make this with cherries! Hope this helps.

May 11, 2019 | Registered Commenter[Elaine]

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