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Banket is a pastry/pie dough wrapped around an almond paste filling. Now, I’m wearing of almond extract-y tasting things, but I don’t shy away from family favorite suggestions. And since M’s fruit cake was the surprise of the century (who likes fruitcake? This girl apparently and you- it’s the most viewed/search recipe on the site), I was ready to be surprised with egg on my face once again.

One year we decided it was a good idea to go to Disney World, so we rolled up to the Magic Kingdom around noon, and were one of the last cars they let in when the park filled to capacity. She and I see eye to eye on many food things for example, we both ended up bringing in Smitten Kitchen recipes for the cookie swap yesterday and when I asked about her holiday favorites, she offered the Dutch classic sweet banket.

The magic is you banket

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Apple Banket

Now that I’m fully back in the spirit of things (better late than never?) my house is busting at the seams while I prep for the remaining fam to make their presence known in Chicago later this week. Time to get some traditions going starting with one that is not my own- this apple banket.

I love hearing about everyone’s family holiday must-dos. Back when we were in college, E would describe how she and her family sang carols around the piano, and even her then 35+ year old brothers would get into the act. M does the same with a clan of 27 people on Christmas Eve. A and sister watch the Sound of Music on the night before and awake to a Christmas gift scavenger hunt. And T and H follow Polish protocol by celebrating more on the eve than on the day.

I can’t say that my immediate family has any long standing tradition of activities. Depending on how many guests we had, Christmas morning would be an intimate gift opening of our family of four or, if we had more in tow, follow a regimented order of oldest to youngest, leaving poor brother waiting the longest (I was second to last. Boo). One year we decided it was a good idea to go to Disney World, so we rolled up to the Magic Kingdom around noon, and were one of the last cars they let in when the park filled to capacity. That was a mistake none of us will repeat.

Anyway, of all the things I can think, food has always been our biggest tradition, with certain dishes making their way to the dinner or snack table at some point during the Christmas season. Poppyseed rolls are coming at me soon via Mom, but other things like baklava and Mom’s Viennese honey cake are taking a pass this year, since there’s no use to have all of that food with 3 people, especially since one doesn’t really eat the sweets. Someday soon I hope our crowd will grow to accommodate more stomachs.

Today I’m bringing to you the Christmas food tradition of one of my coworkers, R. She and I see eye to eye on many food things (for example, we both ended up bringing in Smitten Kitchen recipes for the cookie swap yesterday) and when I asked about her holiday favorites, she offered the Dutch classic sweet banket.

Banket is a pastry/pie dough wrapped around an almond paste filling. Now, I’m wearing of almond extract-y tasting things, but I don’t shy away from family favorite suggestions. And since M’s fruit cake was the surprise of the century (who likes fruitcake? This girl apparently and you- it’s the most viewed/search recipe on the site), I was ready to be surprised with egg on my face once again.

R didn’t have a recipe to share, but she linked me to the one from Delectably Mine. Seemed easy enough, but I of course had to change it a little by adding some thinly sliced apples because I had apples and figured I’d indulge the impulse. Plus, powdered sugar seemed necessary. Don’t you think?

The end result was delicious. You can trust this assessment with confidence since I don’t typically like almond paste or pie crust, which is essentially what the pastry part is, or fruit desserts. I think the combination made it great, and since this came out of the oven right around breakfast, I’d accept it more as that than as a dessert due to the aforementioned conditions and because of those same conditions, I can think of at least one or ten of my friends who would devour this before you can say Bob’s your uncle.

Slice the apples right before you put them in the pastry, otherwise you have to deal with lemon and all that to keep them from browning.

Seam side down on the baking sheet. I made one NOT that way and it exploded as a lesson to you all, so don’t repeat my mistake!

Don’t like or have apples? Don’t add them. You do you.

My almond paste was too tough for my wooden spoon, so I blended the filling in the food processor.

Would store bought pie crust work? Can’t imagine why it wouldn’t.

Written after the post office, before the shower.

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