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One of my favorite things to eat growing up was danishes. I loved it when my mom would buy the Svenhard’s brand, such a treat. Now I really enjoy making them at home. This easy cheese danish takes me back to my childhood and every bite is scrumptious.

The flaky texture from the puff pastry combined with the sweetened cream cheese in the middle makes for one amazing danish. It is perfect for breakfast, brunch, or any time of the day.

If I can do it, you can do it. Let’s get baking!

Step 1: Gather the ingredients

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In order to make this easy cheese danish you will need a handful of ingredients:

  • Cream cheese – You could also use something like mascarpone if you wanted. This will be the base for the filling.
  • Vanilla extract – The vanilla will add a bit of flavor and enhance the flavor of the other ingredients.
  • Citrus juice – I like to use orange juice, but you can use lemon juice, or lime juice too if you like.
  • White granulated sugar – The sugar will add sweetness to the cheese and balance out the flavor a bit. You can add more or less depending on your tastes.
  • Egg yolk – The egg yolk will add richness to the cream cheese and help it become more creamy.
  • Puff pastry sheets – You can never go wrong with this homemade puff pastry recipe, or you can certainly buy the frozen kind from the store, which I do on occasion.

Step 2: How to make an easy cheese danish at home

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Begin by preheating the oven to 400 F/205 C. Place the rack in the middle position.

Now create the cream cheese danish filling. In a medium to large bowl add the softened room temp cream cheese. I just usually set it out a few hours before I want to use it.

If you forget you can soften the cream cheese in the microwave. The defrost mode works great.

Then add the vanilla extract, orange juice (or another citrus), sugar, and egg yolk. The amount of sugar will depend on how sweet you like it.

Cream all those ingredients together until nice and smooth using a hand mixer.

Step 3: Prep the puff pastry for the danish

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Take the puff pastry out of the freezer about 30 minutes before you want to use it. Then unfold it and remove the sheets of parchment paper.

Place it on a floured work surface. Start with one sheet and cut it into 4 squares using a pizza roller or knife.

Next, create the egg wash by adding an egg and some water to a small bowl and mixing it with a fork. Baste some egg wash onto the corners of each of the squares of puff pastry.

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Fold the corners of the puff pastry over so you are left with an octagon shape danish.

Step 4: How to Make Cream cheese danish filling

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Add a few heaping tablespoons of the cream cheese filling to the middle of each of the puff pastry shapes. You should have enough to make 8 total cheese danishes using both sheets of puff pastry.

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Now baste egg wash onto the puff pastry edges. This will make the edges of the easy cheese danish nice and golden brown.

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Next, dust the puff pastry edges with a cinnamon and sugar mix or white granulated sugar. You can also add jelly, jam, or preserves if you like on top of the cream cheese.

Step 5: Bake those yummy cheese danishes

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Place the unbaked cheese danish onto a sheet pan lined with parchment paper or a silicone mat.

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Bake the cheese danishes in the oven for 15 to 20 minutes until they come out golden brown on the edges. They may or may not get a little brown on top of the cream cheese filling as well, don’t worry about it if they do.

Allow them to cool for about 10 minutes before serving them. You can serve them as is, or top them with powdered sugar, fruit, or a glaze. Enjoy!

How long will the cheese danish last?

If covered with plastic wrap or in an airtight container they will stay fresh at room temperature for a day or two. Other than that it is best to place them in the fridge. They will stay good for about a week.

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Easy Cheese Danish

One of my favorite breakfast foods are danishes. I have liked them ever since I was a kid. I would have a danish over a donut any day. These homemade cheese danishes are so easy to make and super yummy.

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Cooling time10 minutes mins

Total Time45 minutes mins

Course: Breakfast, Brunch

Cuisine: Austrian, Danish, French

Keyword: cream cheese, flaky, puff pastry, sweet

Servings: 8 people

Calories: 461kcal

Author: Matt Taylor

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 8 oz of softened room temp cream cheese 226g
  • 1/8 to 1/4 tsp. vanilla extract 1ml
  • 1 tsp. of citrus juice orange, lemon, lime (5ml)
  • 2 to 4 tbsp. white granulated sugar 25 to 50g
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 2 puff pastry sheets I get the pepperidge farms brand
  • flour for dusting work surface
  • Cinnamon and sugar mix for dusting or plain white granulated sugar

Egg Wash

  • 1 large egg
  • 2 tsp water 10ml

Instructions

  • Remove the frozen puff pastry from the freezer 30 minutes before use, to thaw it out.

  • Preheat the oven to 400 F/205 C.

  • Create the cream cheese filling. In a bowl add the softened room temp cream cheese, vanilla extract, orange juice, sugar, and egg yolk and cream them together with a mixer until smooth.

  • In a small bowl add an egg and the water and whisk with a fork to create the egg wash.

  • Take a sheet of puff pastry and set it on a floured surface. Cut it into 4 squares with a knife or pizza roller. Add egg wash to each of the corners and then fold the corners over creating an octagon shape.

  • Add a few tablespoons of cream cheese filling to the middle. Then baste the edges of the pastry with egg wash. Sprinkle sugar or a cinnamon and sugar mix over the edges.

  • Place the danishes onto a sheet pan lined with parchment paper or a silicone mat and bake them for 15 to 20 minutes until golden brown.

  • Allow them to cool for 10 minutes before serving. You can also add fruit or jelly/jam if you want.

Video

How to Make a Cheese Danish | Easy Cheese Danish Recipe with Puff Pastry

Notes

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Nutrition

Calories: 461kcal

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Matt Taylor

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56 Comments

  1. Alicia

    October 31, 2022 at 5:59 am·Reply

    MATT,
    THANK YOU, YES VERY EASY!
    VERY GOOD!👍

  2. Mel

    January 25, 2021 at 11:43 am·Reply

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    I make these often.
    I’ve used (homemade) orange extract and fresh orange zest in the filling and often sprinkle mini chocolate chips on the dough’s corners before folding them over (nice little surprise right there 😉 ) and I sprinkle Turbinado suger over top to add just a hint of “bakery” fun crunch. LOVE these!!!

    • Matt Taylor

      January 25, 2021 at 7:54 pm·Reply

      Yummy!! 🙂 🙂

  3. Judy

    December 11, 2020 at 10:31 am·Reply

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    The filling is good. It was my first attempt at puff pastry and probably my last!

    • Matt Taylor

      December 11, 2020 at 11:43 am·Reply

      Hi Judy, did you make the puff pastry from scratch or use storebought? Why was it your last? What was the issue?

  4. Lily

    August 10, 2020 at 8:59 pm·Reply

    I love these for brunch. I would like a danish really soon now!

    • Matt Taylor

      August 10, 2020 at 9:51 pm·Reply

      Same with me, Lily! haha 🙂

  5. khoingn | The Broad Life

    August 7, 2020 at 9:20 am·Reply

    It’s looked so fat for me but I’m gonna try at least one time

    • Matt Taylor

      August 7, 2020 at 9:27 am·Reply

      Yes, please give it a try some time. 🙂

  6. katrina Kroeplin

    July 26, 2020 at 7:08 am·Reply

    i love your recipes. this looks amazing!

    • Matt Taylor

      July 26, 2020 at 8:03 am·Reply

      Thank you, Katrina!

  7. Ntensibe Edgar Michael

    July 25, 2020 at 2:55 am·Reply

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    Nnnniiiiccceeeee….these look pretty much like samosas. I will make myself a platter of these.

    • Matt Taylor

      July 25, 2020 at 7:39 am·Reply

      Awesome!

  8. Shannon

    July 24, 2020 at 9:44 pm·Reply

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    I had to pin this! My mom loves cheese danish. This would be a great thing to make for her birthday brunch!

    • Matt Taylor

      July 24, 2020 at 10:07 pm·Reply

      You are welcome! 🙂 Happy birthday to your mom!

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FAQs

What is the filling in a cheese danish made of? ›

In a large bowl, beat together the cream cheese, ¼ cup/32 grams confectioners' sugar, the egg yolk, the salt and the vanilla until smooth. Transfer the mixture to a resealable plastic bag; set aside.

What is the most famous danish cheese? ›

Danbo is today the most popular cheese in Denmark. There is a range of different brands as well as a wide variety of flavours or grades. Arla Danbo is produced in Tistrup and Taulov Dairies in Denmark.

Do homemade cheese danishes need to be refrigerated? ›

In the fridge, these cream cheese danish will last for about 2-3 days, though they have the softest texture the day you bake them. Or freeze them for longer as described below.

What is Starbucks cheese Danish made of? ›

ENRICHED WHEAT FLOUR [WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, ASCORBIC ACID, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID, ENZYME], NEUFCHATEL CHEESE [PASTEURIZED CULTURED MILK AND CREAM, SALT, STABILIZERS (XANTHAN, LOCUST BEAN AND GUAR GUMS)], WATER, BUTTER [CREAM (MILK), NATURAL FLAVOR], SUGAR, DRY WHOLE MILK, EGGS, YEAST ...

What is the paste in a Danish? ›

Remonce is a cake-filling paste used in various traditional Danish pastries. It is made by creaming softened butter with sugar, and is sometimes flavoured with cinnamon (e.g. in cinnamon snails), cardamom, custard, marzipan, or almond paste. Remonce is always baked along with the pastry.

What is Viking cheese? ›

Viking. A gourmet, creamy-white, semi-soft cheese similar to Monterey Jack. With a delicate taste, this soothing sensation melts in your mouth. Its characteristic tiny cracks and high moisture make it perfect for any dish.

What is the most loved cheese in the world? ›

MOZZARELLA – THE WORLD's MOST POPULAR CHEESE.

What is the stinky cheese from Denmark? ›

Esrom: A delightful Stinky Cheese from Denmark, Esrom was originally a monastery cheese whose production went dormant and then was rediscovered in 1951. Esrom is a washed-rind Stinky Cheese that is formed into loaf-shaped forms. It is full-flavored with a big, rich, pungent aroma and becomes spicier as it ages.

Is cheese danish healthy? ›

In conclusion, the 10 Cheese Danish Nutrition Facts reveal that while this pastry may not be the healthiest option, it can still be enjoyed in moderation as part of a balanced diet. Its protein, calcium, and Vitamin C content make it a slightly more nutritious indulgence compared to other pastries.

How much is the cheese danish at Starbucks? ›

How Much Does a Starbucks Cheese Danish Cost? Depending on the location, a Starbucks cheese Danish costs between $2.90 and $3.50 apiece.

What is a Cheese Danish called in denmark? ›

However, the origin of the pastry is not clear as it is called Kopenhagener in Austria and Wienerbrød in Denmark.

Where can I buy McDonald's Cheese Danish? ›

It's available for purchase in restaurants, the drive-thru or on the McDonald's App for McDelivery*. The Cheese Danish, which is a fresh take on a pastry McDonald's first offered in the '80s, joins an all-star roster of McCafé Bakery items including the Apple Fritter, Blueberry Muffin, and Cinnamon Roll.

Is Danish cheese same as feta? ›

A creamier and smoother variant of the original Greek Feta cheese, Danish Feta (also called Danish White) is made from cow's milk. Though it isn't authentic, the Danish type of feta wins hearts over with its mild flavour and ability to be cubed and sliced without crumbling.

What are danishes made of? ›

Danish pastry is made of yeast-leavened dough of wheat flour, milk, eggs, sugar, and large amounts of butter or margarine. A yeast dough is rolled out thinly, covered with thin slices of butter between the layers of dough, and then the dough is folded and rolled several times, creating 27 layers.

What cheese do they eat in Copenhagen? ›

10 of the best Danish cheeses
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