There are sooo many fabulous recipes out there I want to try (thank
you, Pinterest for leading me to a plethora of fabulous blogs and baking sites) that I hate to repeat myself. However, when you find a particularly tasty recipe, a little
repetition is in order. And I did shake
things up just a bit.
Since I was headed to the beach last weekend to celebrate 50 bazillion*
family birthdays, I decided to create a tropical version of nazook (remember April’s Daring Bakers’ Challenge?) with lime, coconut, and macadamia nuts.
The result was a subtle, but scrumptious dessert – if I do say so
myself.
Tropical Nazook (adapted from April 2012 Daring Bakers’ Challenge,
hosted by Jason at DailyCandor.com)
Pastry dough
3 c flour, sifted
2 ½ t (1 package) active dry yeast
1 c sour cream
1 c butter, room temperature
Filling (this is where I got
creative)
1 c flour
1 c sugar
½ c shredded coconut
½ c finely chopped macadamia nuts
zest of 1 lime
¾ c butter, room temperature
2 t coconut extract (or vanilla)
Glaze
¾ c powdered sugar
Juice and zest of 1 lime
½ to 1 T milk
In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the flour and yeast. Add butter and sour cream and combine to form
a dough. Then with dough hooks, knead for about 10 minutes. You can add a
little more flour if the dough remains sticky.
Cover and refrigerate dough 3-5 hours or overnight.
To make the filling, combine all ingredients until the mixture
looks like clumpy, damp sand.
When the dough has chilled, preheat the oven to 350°.
Divide the dough into quarters and form each of the quarters into
a ball. Lightly flour your working surface.
One at a time, roll the dough into a large rectangle. You want the dough to be thin, but not transparent.
Evenly spread one-quarter of the filling mixture over the
dough. Leave about a 1-inch margin on
the long ends of the rectangle, but spread the filling to the edges of the
short ends.
From a long side, slowly roll the dough into a long log, being
careful to keep the filling evenly distributed. Gently press down the log to
flatten it slightly and slice into 10 pieces.

Once the pastries have cooled, make the glaze. In a small bowl, combine the powdered sugar,
lime juice, and lime zest. Stir in ½ to
1 T milk, to desired consistency.
Drizzle glaze over the pastries and enjoy!
* Okay, technically only four birthdays and Father’s Day, but
that’s still a whole lotta presents to haul to the ocean. AND, a happy birthday to my beautiful cousin
who turned 21 this week!
These babies are DELICIOUS and also addictive. Remember the old Frito-lay potato chip commercial, "Bet ya can't eat just one!"? That phrase was coined for these scrumptious morsels. Of course, I am a sucker for anything with coconut and/or lime, so I was already salivating before the container was opened, but these are real winners.
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