Despite how impressive it looks, the technique behind it is surprisingly simple. There’s no complicated folding or fiddling—just strips of dough laid over one another in a woven pattern. The actual “braiding” takes only a few minutes. If you use pre-made puff pastry (or have it ready in advance), the whole dish comes together in about half an hour.
The idea and technique come from a baking collection by Oma Maitse, which is full of clever, approachable recipes. This strudel was made for Father’s Day in our family and turned out to be a properly hearty, savory bake—just the way it was requested. Even the little ones approved.