Hungarian Cheesy Cream Horn (Sajtos Rolo)

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Introduction: Hungarian Cheesy Cream Horn (Sajtos Rolo)

About: Hi! I am Klinong, that is how my loving family calls me, except my brother, he calls me Krinyol, as I have silly curly hair :) I love Instructables for forever now, especially for the contests ha-ha!, but I …

In Hungary, these cream horns are more to cream ROLLS instead horn-shaped. Their mold is slightly differ to the mold am using (I use cream horn mold, while their rolls mold is straight cylinder shape). These are to die for and a must for Christmas in my household.

Step 1: Shells

1 package puff pastry, store bought

1 yolk, beaten

Preheat oven to 400 F

Thaw puff pastry, unroll from the wrapper, and slice into 6 strips

Roll one strip on one mold, following the shape of the mold

Brush shells with beaten yolk and bake for 15 mins

Cool before removing from the mold as mold would be super hot.

Cool completely before filling.

Step 2: Filling

150 ml milk

100 g cream cheese, either from tub (for spread) or from block

70 g butter, salted or unsalted, adjusting salt in the ingredient for flavor.

1 yolk

1 tbsp flour

150 g grated mozzarella cheese

salt to taste (you can also add white pepper powder)

Combine milk, flour, yolk, cream cheese and 50 g of cheese in a pot, beating with electric mixer. Sprinkle in salt and white pepper and bring mixture to boil on medium heat, stirring often. Mixture will be thickening.

Take off from heat and let cool to room temperature, completely

Once mixture is cooled, beat in left over butter and another 50 g of grated cheese.

Pour filling into a piping bag of ziplock bag, snipped the corner

Step 3: Serving

Pipe some filling into shells and give some leftover cheese, the pipe some more filling, then top the filling with cheese again

Serve and enjoy :)

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    4 Comments

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    RonnyW
    RonnyW

    7 years ago

    These look soooo delicious!!!! They are more Savory than sweet right? We have so many sweets at Christmas something like this would be a welcome change! Thank you for sharing

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    klinong
    klinong

    Reply 7 years ago

    yes! and you are welcome :)

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    DasBus
    DasBus

    7 years ago

    Where do you get those horn thingy's? Or what are they called? Thanks!

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    klinong
    klinong

    Reply 7 years ago

    Cream horn molds, amazon, ebay, local stores that sell baking equipment. You can also use cannoli mold. The original mold would be called sajtos rolo forma, which sometimes European stores would carry them