A simple and delicious recipe for flaky and delicious Cheese Danish! These are made with my easy (cheater’s) homemade puff pastry, though you can substitute store-bought in a pinch.
Cheese Danishes make for a great special occasion breakfast food, they’re one of my favorite Christmas morning foods alongside Homemade Cinnamon Rolls and French Toast Casserole!
Homemade Cheese Danishes
A little while back I shared my recipe for homemade puff pastry, and, if you recall, strongly encouraged you to make a few extra batches and store some in your freezer. This Cheese Danish recipe is exactly why. Once you have that pastry made, you’re only 25 minutes away from perfect homemade breakfast pastries. Perfect for brunch or holiday breakfast spreads or (let’s be real) any random Tuesday the craving happens to hit.
I always thought danishes were difficult to make, and the puff pastry can be a bit time consuming, but we’ve mastered that now (and if we haven’t, there’s always store-bought). They’re not difficult, and homemade is better than any pre-packaged breakfast pastry you’ve ever tried.
The filling is smooth and creamy, like a pocket of cheesecake or cream cheese frosting encased in buttery, flaky pastry. The glaze is simple and a perfect compliment to top everything off. Just. Make. These. Now.
What You Need:
- Puff Pastry. I highly recommend you use my “easy” homemade Puff Pastry for best taste! However, store-bought will work. You’ll need one box (/two sheets).
- Cream cheese, granulated sugar, lemon juice, and vanilla extract. Stir these together to make your cheese danish filling.
- An egg and a splash of water. This will be your egg wash which helps brown the outside of your cheese danish.
- Powdered sugar and milk. Whisk these together to make a glaze for drizzling over the danishes once they’ve cooled. Or while they’re still warm. No judgement here.
How to Make Cheese Danish
Begin by dividing your puff pastry dough in half and roll into a 12×12 square. Cut this into four even-sized squares. The steps below correspond with the step-by-step collage above.
- Stir together cream cheese, (granulated) sugar, lemon juice, and vanilla extract and dollop two tablespoons into the center of each square.
- Fold the corners toward the center without actually touching them to each other. Leave a small bit of space between the corners.
- Brush the pastry with an egg wash (made by whisking together egg and 2 teaspoons of water).
- Bake until golden brown. The pastry (and the filling) will puff quite a bit in the oven, but will settle down as they cool.
Don’t forget to drizzle everything off with a simple milk and sugar glaze. Technically you *should* let the danishes cool a bit before drizzling with this glaze, otherwise it has the inclination to melt alllll over the place. I personally don’t mind so long as I get to enjoy my cheese danish warm (sometimes too warm, careful not to burn your tongue).
But we’re all adults here. Choose your own ending! Melty and warm or cool and tidy!
Different Danish Shapes
The square shape that I used in today’s recipe is is the simplest and most basic design for making cheese danishes. However, if you watch my video (below the recipe) I also share how to make a fancy-looking but surprisingly simple pinwheel design, too.
Enjoy!
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Homemade Cheese Danish Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 batch homemade puff pastry see note to use store-bought pastry
Filling
- 8 oz (226 g) cream cheese softened
- ½ cup (100 g) granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- ¾ teaspoons vanilla extract
Egg Wash
- 1 large egg
- 2 teaspoons water
Glaze
- 1 cup (125 g) powdered sugar
- 3-5 teaspoons milk
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400F (205C) and line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Set aside.
- Prepare filling by stirring together cream cheese, sugar, lemon juice, and vanilla extract.8 oz (226 g) cream cheese, ½ cup (100 g) granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, ¾ teaspoons vanilla extract
- Divide puff pastry into 2 even parts (If using homemade puff pastry I’ll usually cut this width-wise, if using store-bought dough it will already be divided into two even sheets for you).1 batch homemade puff pastry
- Roll first half of puff pastry into a 12x12” square (about 1/16” thick). Cut into 4 even-sized squares.
- Transfer squares onto prepared baking sheet. Dollop about two tablespoons of filling into the center of each square. Fold the corners over the center of the filling, leaving a space about ¼” thick in the center and between corners.
- Prepare egg wash by whisking together egg and 2 teaspoons water. Brush generously over the top of the puff pastry dough.1 large egg, 2 teaspoons water
- Transfer cheese danishes to 400F (205C) preheated oven and bake for 17-19 minutes or until light golden brown. Pastries will puff a lot in the oven but will settle as they cool.
- Repeat steps with second half of puff pastry dough.
- Allow cheese danishes to cool before drizzling with glaze.
Glaze
- To prepare glaze, whisk together powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla extract.1 cup (125 g) powdered sugar, 3-5 teaspoons milk, ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- Drizzle glaze generously over cooled cheese danishes. Enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.
soc
SOOO GOOD OMG BRUH LIKE ITS TOO GOOD
Meghan
These were amazing! Never getting Starbucks cheese danish again!
Allie Park
Mine were a little sweeter than I like. I would make again and adjust the amount of sugar.
Angel S
Wow!!! These were an absolute hit for my husband and his coworkers. I made them for a breakfast meeting this morning and my husband was the only one to bring in something homemade. SCORE! I was hesitant to make the dough myself at first because of how warm my kitchen is right now, so I just kept letting it sit in the fridge as directed. They turned out both beautiful and delicious. Win-win! Thank you much for sharing.
Sam
I’m so glad everyone enjoyed it so much, Angel! 🙂
Zanne
💯 Yum! This is quick, simple and so dang tasty!
I used a little less sugar, and added a dollop of raspberry preserves.
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
That sounds delicious! Thanks for trying our recipe, Zanne! Enjoy 🙂
Liz
These are so good!!!
How do you store them?
Sam
Hi Liz! Due to the filling, I would recommend storing them in the refrigerator in an air tight container. 🙂
Kathleen
Can you make these the day before and then Just heat up for breakfast the next morning?
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
Absolutely! These can be stored at room temperature for several days.
Kenzie
I absolutely love these!! They tasted sooo good and easy to make!
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
We’re so happy you love them, Kenzie! Thanks for coming back to leave a review 🙂
Valerie
Loved these but they blew up. The filling was a huge dome. Went back down when they cooled. Still tasted great. So easy to make! I just don’t know what I did wrong? Shared the recipe.
Sam
Hi Valerie! Often, due to the flaky, puffy nature of the puff pastry, the centers puff and then deflate as they cool, so it doesn’t sound like you did anything wrong. I am so glad to hear you enjoyed!
Michelle Godin
I made the cheese danish and everyone in the household said it was the best danish they ever had! Thank you for a delicious recipe.
Sam
I’m so glad everyone enjoyed it so much, Michelle! 🙂
Lisa B Hill
Delicious 😋
Thomas Nace
Due to my dietary restrictions I made these half size. I did use your pastry dough as well. I made some with just the cheese. Some with apple butter with the filling and some with strawberry jam.These turned out very good, my wife even commented on the how flaky the dough was. I will admit. As you said, I didn’t want too wait so I glazed them before they were cool enough so the glaze kind of melted all over. Thank you for the two recipes.
Sam
I’m so glad you enjoyed them so much, Thomas! 🙂
Thomas Nace
🙂 so much so much wife requested a command performance. Batch is baking now. Thanks again.
Jami
First Danish recipe I’ve tried and they are to die for!!!!! Thank you so much for sharing your recipe 🥰
Sam
I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much, Jami! 🙂
Autumn
This was my first time trying a Danish and they were AMAZING! I’m going to add some jam next time.
Sam
I’m so glad you enjoyed, Autumn! Thank you so much for trying my recipe and letting me know how it turned out for you, I really appreciate it! 🙂
Shannon R Bryan
I made these with some store bought dough, and still turned out great! I made tiny ones and big ones. Once they were done, I added some of my strawberry jam I made in the middle and then the glaze…best thing ever!
Sam
I’m so glad everyone enjoyed them so much, Shannon! 🙂
Ernst
Realy good pastries
Sugar Spun Run
Thank you so much, Ernst. I am glad that you enjoyed them. 🙂
Felicia
Love!💗 decadent & delicious
Angela Ulmer
These are quick and absolutely delicious!!!
Kylee Wineberg
Seriously one of the best things I’ve eaten.
Sam
I’m so glad you enjoyed, Kylee! 🙂
Tehani
Can I replace the lemon juice in the filling with something else at all?
Sam
You could just leave the lemon juice out. 🙂