Pastelillos de Guayaba (Guava Cheese Pastries)
Published March 24, 2021

- Total Time
- 1½ hours
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Ingredients
- 1(17.3-ounce) package puff pastry (2 sheets)
- 1egg
- 1tablespoon milk of choice, including oat milk or other nondairy milks
- 7ounces guava paste, cut into 16 (¼-inch) square or rectangular slices
- 6ounces queso fresco en hoja or farmer cheese, cut into 16 (¼-inch) slices
- 2 to 3tablespoons confectioners’ sugar
Preparation
- Step 1
Set out puff pastry to thaw for 40 minutes at room temperature.
- Step 2
Once pastry is thawed, line a 12-by-17-inch baking sheet with 2 pieces of parchment paper. (The double layer helps to protect your pan when you’re cutting the puff pastry.) Heat oven to 400 degrees.
- Step 3
Prepare your egg wash by whisking egg and milk together. Keep it handy.
- Step 4
Lay one layer of puff pastry on top of parchment paper on the baking sheet. Make a 4-by-4 grid of guava stacked with cheese, spaced evenly, leaving about 1 inch of space in between. Top with the second puff pastry sheet.
- Step 5
Using a pizza cutter, slice the puff pastry into 16 equal pieces, touching the top lightly to determine where to slice. It’s OK if you don’t do a perfect job; these are especially good when the guava spills out and caramelizes along the edges. (And don’t worry too much about getting the cut exact, or pieces being odd sizes. It gives them character.)
- Step 6
Working quickly, use a fork to crimp all four edges twice on each side, then arrange them evenly on the baking sheet, leaving space between each. Brush the tops and edges lightly with the prepared egg wash and place baking sheet in the center of the oven.
- Step 7
Bake for 25 minutes or until pastelillos are beautifully golden brown, flaky and puffy.
- Step 8
Out of the oven, let pastelillos rest for at least 10 minutes before eating. (Guava is molten hot and will burn your mouth, badly.)
- Step 9
Once they’ve cooled, sprinkle with confectioners’ sugar to taste. They can be eaten warm or at room temperature, and will keep for several days in an airtight container. Heat leftovers in the oven for 5 minutes at 350 degrees to bring back their crispness.
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Where can I buy guava paste that doesn't have a ton of artificial colors? I'm fine with added sugar, citric acid, etc, but I don't need the additives. Appreciate any recommendations!
In terms of guava paste without additives, homemade guava paste is pretty simple, and you can find some easy recipes to follow on YouTube.
Guava paste usually comes in a block, so you slice it and then stack with your piece of sliced cheese.
If you don't have time to thaw out the puff pastry, you can microwave it intervals of 20sec, until it is slightly cool to touch.
These were a disaster. The fork crimping wasn't effective, so my entire sheet pan was covered with filling that had leaked out. The taste was good though. I think it's back to ordering from Porto's Bakery for me.
Can I put the filling and pastry together the night before and store in frig overnight? lots to do at the last minute!
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