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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Below are some of the common questions we get asked. Don't see your question below? Reach out and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.

#1

What is strudel?

A strudel is a traditional Austrian pastry and a popular dessert in many European countries. The roots of strudel are believed to be in the near East where it slowly made its way to Austria. Generally, strudel can be a variety of sweet or savory fillings housed in thin layers of dough.

At Little Austria we use our hand-made strudel dough that is stretched wafer thin, then rolled with the filling inside, and baked until crisp on the outside and warm on the inside – just the way you would find it in a traditional Viennese coffee shop.

#2

Where can I buy Little Austria strudels?

Little Austria strudels are currently sold at a number of farmers markets in Washington, D.C, Maryland and Virginia as well as in restaurants and food service establishments in the United States. We also ship strudels to your doorstep. If you happen to live close to Sterling, VA, you can also order online and pick up directly from our bakery,

#3

Where do you ship?

We currently ship our strudels nationwide with Goldbelly. Click here to order strudel.

#4

Do you cater?

We do! We are taking catering orders placed via our website. Order 48 hours in advance and select your desired pick-up time at check out.

#5

Do you deliver catering orders?

All catering orders have to be picked up at our bakery at 45915 Maries Rd. Suite 102 in Sterling, VA or at any farmers market we sell. Please select your pick-up time during check-out.

#6

How do I servemy strudel?

Strudel can be enjoyed cold or warm. We recommend heating strudel up before serving to crisp up the dough and to slightly warm the filling inside. Drizzle some powdered sugar on top and enjoy with a dollop of whipped cream, vanilla ice cream (or any flavor you like). Little Austria Tip: Vanilla sauce pairs very well with strudels!

#7

How do I re-heat strudel?

Pre-heat your oven to 350F and place the strudel onto a baking sheet. An already baked strudel or strudel slice bought at your area farmers market or picked up with your catering order, will take about ~15 min to warm up. Oven performance varies - check your oven frequently so that your strudel doesn’t get too dark on the outside.

#8

Can I freeze strudel?

Yes. Strudel can be frozen and kept in the freezer for up to six months.

#9

Are your strudels gluten-free?

Gluten is a general name for proteins found in wheat, rye, oats and other grains. Gluten is responsible for the elastic texture of dough. We need to stretch our dough wafer thin, before rolling it with the filling in what later becomes a strudel. If you have known gluten intolerance Little Austria strudels are not for you unfortunately.

#10

I am vegan. Do you have options for me?

We do. Most of our apple strudels are vegan. Check the product description for more details.

#11

Do you source ingredients locally?

We source as many ingredients as possible locally. Our apples are sourced from area orchards and our all-natural cheese for our cheese strudels comes from Amish farms in Pennsylvania.

#12

I have food allergies. Are your strudels safe for me to eat?

Our strudels are manufactured in a facility that also processes nuts, dairy and eggs. Despite careful controls there is a risk of cross-contact.

#13

Do you offer strudels to wholesale customers?

We do. Please reach out to us with your wholesale inquiry here and we will get back in touch with you.

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FAQs

What is strudel dough made of? ›

Ingredients
  1. 2 1/2 cups (300g) King Arthur Unbleached Bread Flour.
  2. 1/2 teaspoon table salt.
  3. 3/4 cup (170g) water, warm.
  4. 2 large egg yolks.
  5. 2 teaspoons vegetable oil.
  6. 1 teaspoon white vinegar.

Can you heat up strudel? ›

Strudel can be enjoyed cold or warm. We recommend heating strudel up before serving to crisp up the dough and to slightly warm the filling inside. Drizzle some powdered sugar on top and enjoy with a dollop of whipped cream, vanilla ice cream (or any flavor you like).

Can you freeze apple strudel after baking? ›

Prepare and cook the strudel as per the recipe. Cool completely at room temperature then wrap in freezer film or foil. Freeze for up to 3 months.

What is the difference between filo and strudel pastry? ›

Even an amateur like me can tell the difference immediately: the homemade strudel pastry is soft and elastic while the filo is brittle and papery. Although both are brushed liberally with melted butter before they go into the oven, the Leiths version emerges with a far richer flavour.

Is strudel dough laminated? ›

pastry are laminated. Strudel dough isn't.

Why is it called strudel? ›

The name Strudel comes from the German word for "whirlpool" or "eddy". The rolled version of the pastry looks like the inside of a whirlpool. Strudel is most often associated with Austrian cuisine, but is also a traditional pastry in the area formerly belonging to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Why is my strudel soggy? ›

Chef Jürgen suggests adding the filling ingredients in a single layer after rolling out the dough; mixing the filling together prior to assembly will result in a soggy strudel as the sugar will draw the water out from the apples.

What is the difference between strudel and streusel? ›

Easy to confuse due to the similar names, strudel and streusel are actually different types of dessert. An apple strudel has thin sheets of pastry wrapped around the filling, while streusel is a crumbly sweet topping of sugar, flour, and butter that is often layered over pies and cakes.

Can you eat strudel for breakfast? ›

"This is an elegant take on breakfast food. It can be made the night before and baked just before serving. Give this a try if you want something a little different than a breakfast casserole or strata.

Can you eat apple strudel cold? ›

You can enjoy apple strudel as a warm or cold dessert. To serve warm, reheat the leftovers in the oven before serving.

What pastry is apple strudel made from? ›

What pastry is apple strudel made from? Traditionally the dessert is made using soft 'strudel dough', which is hand-stretched into paper-thin sheets. But for our version, we've made things simpler by using shop-bought filo pastry, as it's most similar in consistency.

Is Pillsbury Toaster Strudel frozen? ›

SET toaster or toaster oven on LOW to MEDIUM setting. 2. TOAST frozen pastry 1 to 2 cycles or until hot and golden brown. Do not use metal utensil to remove pastry from toaster.

What is baklava made of? ›

Baklava is a sweet dessert made of layers of flaky phyllo pastry filled with crushed nuts and sweetened with honey syrup.

Are crescent rolls puff pastry? ›

The crescent-shaped croissant is a flaky pastry with buttery layers whereas a puff pastry is a drier composition of dough. Both use similar ingredients and preparation work.

Can I use puff instead of filo? ›

Puff pastry dough and phyllo dough are very different. In some cases, you could use them interchangeably – like for a pie crust or strudel. But for things that are very fluffy and flaky- like Baklava – you'd definitely want to use Phyllo dough.

Is strudel made from puff pastry? ›

Apple Strudel Ingredients

Golden raisins: Golden raisins take the flavor and texture up a few notches. Flour: All-purpose flour thickens the apple strudel filling. Puff pastry: Two thawed puff pastry sheets are key to making this easy apple strudel.

What's the difference between strudel and streusel? ›

Easy to confuse due to the similar names, strudel and streusel are actually different types of dessert. An apple strudel has thin sheets of pastry wrapped around the filling, while streusel is a crumbly sweet topping of sugar, flour, and butter that is often layered over pies and cakes.

What is German strudel made of? ›

Apple and raisin filling is popular, but cabbage has historically also been used as a filling for a savoury strudel. The cabbage is braised or caramelized with sliced onions and caraway seeds, sometimes with added sugar. Recipes may include chopped walnuts.

Is strudel made with lard? ›

Dough for 3 strudels:

½ pound lard. 3 cups flour, all-purpose. 2 teaspoons salt. 2 large eggs, beaten.

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