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Fruit and Cream Cheese Breakfast Pastries

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Fruit and Cream Cheese Breakfast Pastries is a Medium one-pot United States-inspired dinner that lands on the table in about 51 minutes and feeds 4. With just 8 everyday ingredients and a single pan, it's the kind of midweek meal that rewards a little planning without demanding a Sunday. Think breakfast, summer.

Total time51 min
Prep13 min
Cook38 min
Serves4
Dishes1 sheet pan
MethodSheet Pan
CuisineUnited States
Fruit and Cream Cheese Breakfast Pastries

Why this dinner works

Most weeknight one-pot dinners ask you to choose between two evils: a five-ingredient bowl that tastes like the inside of a saucepan, or a recipe so layered it eats your entire evening. Fruit and Cream Cheese Breakfast Pastries sits comfortably in the middle. It draws on United States traditions where building flavor in stages — aromatics, then spice, then the slow swell of liquid into starch — is just how dinner gets made on a regular Tuesday.

The whole thing comes together in about 51 minutes in a single sheet pan, which means dinner from idea to table is shorter than most podcast episodes. We've leaned on the everyday 8 ingredients listed below, but in the notes after the recipe you'll find the small swaps and shortcuts that make this dish forgiving when your fridge is half-empty.

Method

  1. Step 1. Preheat oven to 400ºF (200ºC), and prepare two cookie sheets with parchment paper. In a bowl, mix cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla until fully combined. Lightly flour the surface and roll out puff pastry on top to flatten. Cut each sheet of puff pastry into 9 equal squares. On the top right and bottom left of the pastry, cut an L shape approximately ½ inch (1 cm) from the edge.
  2. Step 2. NOTE: This L shape should reach all the way down and across the square, however both L shapes should not meet at the ends. Your pastry should look like a picture frame with two corners still intact.
  3. Step 3. Take the upper right corner and fold down towards the inner bottom corner. You will now have a diamond shape.
  4. Step 4. Place 1 to 2 teaspoons of the cream cheese filling in the middle, then place berries on top.
  5. Step 5. Repeat with the remaining pastry squares and place them onto the parchment covered baking sheet.
  6. Step 6. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until pastry is golden brown and puffed.
  7. Step 7. Enjoy!

Cook's notes

One pan, fewer dishes. Use the widest, heaviest sheet pan you own with a tight-fitting lid. The wider base means faster browning at the start; the lid traps the gentle steam that finishes the dish without scorching the bottom.

Salt as you go. Season the aromatics, season the protein, season the liquid before it reduces. By the time you taste at the end, the only adjustment is usually acid — a squeeze of lemon, a splash of vinegar, a final crack of pepper.

Make it ahead. Like most one-pot dinners with united states roots, the leftovers are arguably better the next day. Cool quickly, refrigerate within two hours, and reheat gently with a splash of water or stock to loosen things back up.

Pairings & serving

This one feels best in a 4-bowl spread with a sharp green salad and something cold to drink. If you want to stretch it for unexpected company, double the liquid and a single starchy ingredient — rice, pasta, potatoes, depending on the recipe — and the whole pan grows without much extra work.

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