April 7, 2015

What is a Danish Kringle?

Are you looking for something sweet to eat?

Check out:

Olde World Pastries Plus

1770 East Deerfield Avenue
 Suite A

Green Bay Wisconsin 54313
https://www.facebook.com/OldeWorldPastriesPlusLLC


Who is Olde World Pastries Plus? Here is their history!

About 20 years ago an elderly lady at 

Glenda and David Blazek's church gave them a recipe for the Danish Kringle that her Danish family made. After spending twenty years fine-tuning the recipe with some loving yet slightly obsessive diligence, they perfected the recipe they now use for their kringle.

What is a Kringle?

This pastry melts in your mouth, and leaves you wanting more, especially when it is filled with your favorite fruit or caramel nut fillings. They are made with layers of real butter to give them that melt-in-your-mouth flakiness and leave you wanting more.


When did they open?



In August of 2009 we introduced the public to these kringles, when we opened Olde World Pastries Plus, LLC. We are a family owned small business, with a tradition of good old-fashioned pastry recipes.

 My husband is half Danish and half Czech and I am German, so we have a variety of traditional recipes from our heritage. Along with the Danish Kringle, we make by order Danish Layer Cake, assorted Cakes and Cupcakes, German Stollen, Czech Houska, Kolache, Christmas Bread, assorted Christmas Cookies, Turnovers and Elephant Ears, and recently added Cinnamon Rolls. As children, we went to our grandparents' home it was with great anticipation, because we knew there would be special treats waiting for us, and we could smell them when we walked in the door of their home; it was the aroma of your favorite dessert waiting for you along with the hugs and smiles. 

At Olde World Pastries Plus; we want you to have that experience - the one we had as children growing up. The aroma of great pastries and the anticipation of that special treat that is made with love, and a friendly smile.


So check them out and try a Kringle! You won't be disappointed!

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