Homemade Flakies with raspberry compote & vanilla cream. A nostalgic tribute to the Vachon Flakie, one of my very favourite snack cake treats as a kid.

Homemade Flakies with raspberry compote.
February 2022, update. A new instructional video shows you how easy it is to make these temping treats for your Sweetheart for Valentine’s Day!
When I was making these homemade flakies, I thought, “Just how many Vachon Flakies did I eat as a kid?” Too many to count and I know for certain I was not the only one who loved them.
Back in the day when junk food was still sold in schools, I had one practically every day at Coley’s Point Elementary School back home in Bay Robert’s.
Homemade Flakies with raspberry compote.
I remember they sold glasses of milk in styrofoam cups in the school canteen for 15 cents. A Vachon Flakie cost the exact same amount and that was my recess practically every day from about grades 4 to 6.
Many of our American readers won’t be familiar with the Vachon Flakie. Ding Dongs and Twinkies were unknown to us growing up in the 70’s in rural Newfoundland.
We had Half Moons, Jos Louis and Mae Wests as the familiar snack cakes we knew well. All of them are still popular today.

Raspberry compote

Homemade Flakies
Flakies were my fave.
A Flakie though was, and still is, made from puff pastry with a layer of apple raspberry jam and a frosting-like cream at the centre. I almost never ate mine intact.

Puff pastry frozen sheets often come rolled in parchment paper for easy transfer to a baking sheet. and easy clean up, but you can use any pastry and roll it yourself as in the video.
I was obsessed with the filling , so I always disassembled them, eating the top first, then nibbling around the bottom to leave a perfect square of pastry topped with cream and jam!

Homemade Flakies
At that point, it was 4 bites of frosting filled goodness that was my kid heart’s delight. It was a bit odd, I suppose but I’m sure I wasn’t the only kid who ate them that way. I could point to a couple of old school friends…but I won’t. 😉

Homemade Flakies with Raspberry Compote and Vanilla Cream
They came to mind recently when I was thinking of posting a simple recipe to make with little kids who would want to surprise Dad for Father’s Day.
My kids and I always made cakes together for Mother’s Day, and I thought perhaps this nostalgic treat would be a great choice.

Homemade Flakies with raspberry compote.
You can use my recipe for Shortcut Puff Pastry here, but since sheets of great quality, all butter puff pastry are readily available in your supermarket freezer, it’s far quicker and easier to make these homemade flakies using that. In fact, I used a 1 pound package in this case to make 9 pastries.

Frozen Raspberries make this recipe more economical without sacrificing flavour.
Filling options
I’ve included 2 options for the cream filling. You can use Vanilla Whipped Cream or to be more like the actual Flakie, you can use the Vanilla Buttercream Option. Both are equally delicious, so it’s completely your choice.

So go ahead and make these for dear old Dad this weekend. He’s sure to enjoy them. They’d also make great picnic items or an easy summer BBQ dessert too!
For a Newfoundland twist on this recipe, why not try them using Partridgeberry Apple Jam.
If you prefer, you can also try the caramel version of this recipe.
Originally published June 2017. Updated April 2020.
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Gina G
Friday 16th of June 2017
Hi! I can't wait to try these but,my family isn't really fond of raspberries. Can another fruit,such as strawberries or peaches,be substituted and,if so,would it change the ingredients/instructions of the filling? Thanks! 😊
Barry C. Parsons
Tuesday 11th of July 2017
Any fruit jam/compote you like really.
Maria Phelan
Friday 16th of June 2017
Wonderful photographs to show divine tea time treats - I will be baking this week-end. Many thanks. Maria