What is a Toaster Strudel?
A toaster strudel is a ready-made, frozen breakfast pastry sold by Pillsbury that was introduced in the 1980s as a rival to the popular toaster treat, Pop Tarts, made by Kelloggs.
Does General Mills own Toaster Strudels?
In 2001, General Mills acquired the Toaster Strudel product line with its purchase of Pillsbury. Toaster Strudels come in several flavors, with Strawberry, Blueberry, and Apple strudel flavors being the original and most common varieties. They also come in flavors such as Cinnamon roll, Chocolate, and Boston cream pie.
Are blueberry Toaster Strudels good?
While the wildberry Toaster Strudel is less than tasty, the blueberry flavor is at least a bit better. The filling in this variety seems to be slightly less sweet, though keep in mind that it’s still going to be super sweet overall. Plus, there’s an added bit of tartness that we love. Does the blueberry flavor still taste a bit artificial?
How do you make glazed strudels for kids?
Kid job: Kids pinch with their fingers or seal the edges with a fork. Place the strudels in the oven and bake for 10-12 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove from the oven and set the baking sheet on a wire rack to cool. While the strudels are cooling, make your glaze. Place the confectioners’ sugar in a small bowl.