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HOMEMADE CROISSANTS



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Rich, buttery and utterly delicious, these flaky croissants will undoubtedly impress anyone who's lucky enough to snag one. They do require a time commitment, but once you smell them freshly baked from the oven, you'll know it was worth every minute.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 18h40m

Yield 15 croissants

Number Of Ingredients 7

4 cups unbleached all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting (see Cook's Note)
3/4 cup milk
1/3 cup sugar
1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon instant yeast
2 1/4 teaspoons fine salt
3 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature, plus 2 1/2 sticks (10 ounces), chilled and cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1 large egg

Steps:

  • Combine the flour, milk, sugar, yeast, salt, 3 tablespoons room-temperature butter and 1/2 cup cold water in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook. Mix on low speed until the dough starts to come together, about 2 minutes. Increase the speed to medium and continue to mix until completely combined and gathered into a ball that is no longer sticky to the touch, about 5 minutes. Transfer the dough to a lightly floured baking sheet, dust the top with flour and wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate overnight.
  • The following day, put the remaining cold butter pieces (2 1/2 sticks) in the middle of a piece of parchment and dust with a generous pinch of flour. Top with another piece of parchment. With a rolling pin, pound the butter to form a 7-inch square, using a bench scraper or ruler to help even out the sides. Refrigerate while you roll out the dough.
  • To roll and fold the dough: Unwrap the dough and lay it on a lightly floured work surface. Roll into a 12-inch square, dusting with flour as needed. Peel the parchment off the butter square and position the butter in the middle of the dough. Fold the top flap of dough over the butter towards you, stretching it slightly so that it reaches just past the center of the butter. Repeat with the opposite flap so they overlap by a couple inches. Turn the dough so that one of the open ends is closest to you.
  • Using the rolling pin, gently pound the dough so the butter is spread out evenly in the middle of the dough. Then, roll the dough to an 8-by-24-inch rectangle. Pick up one short end of the dough and fold it back over the dough, leaving one-third of the other end of dough exposed. Then fold the exposed dough over the folded side (like folding a letter). Put the dough back on the baking sheet, cover with plastic wrap and chill so the dough relaxes and the butter firms slightly, 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Lay the dough on a lightly floured work surface folded-side down. Roll in the direction of the 2 open ends, until the dough is about an 8-by-24-inch rectangle. Fold the dough in thirds again like a letter, put back on the baking sheet, cover and chill for another 20 minutes.
  • Give the dough a third rolling, then fold one side to the middle of the dough and fold the other side to meet it in the middle. Fold the dough in half so it resembles a book. Put the dough on the baking sheet and cover with plastic wrap, tucking the plastic under all sides. Refrigerate for 2 hours and up to overnight.
  • To divide the dough: Unwrap the dough and lightly flour the top and bottom. Roll the dough into a 10-by-35-inch rectangle. Lay the dough in front of you so the long sides are horizontal. Position a ruler lengthwise along the bottom side of the dough (the side closest to you) and mark with a paring knife every 5 inches along the length of the dough. Move the ruler to the top side of the dough (the side farthest from you) and make a mark on the dough at 2 1/2 inches. Move the ruler to the 2 1/2-inch mark, then make marks every 5 inches along the length of the dough from that point.
  • Using a pizza cutter or long sharp knife, make a diagonal cut from the bottom left corner to the first mark on the top edge (at 2 1/2 inches), then cut diagonally down from that mark to the first 5-inch mark on the bottom edge of the dough, to make a triangle. Continue cutting diagonally from bottom mark to top mark and back again to create 15 triangles total (2 will be from the ends and a little smaller but still useable).
  • Line 2 baking sheets with parchment. Lay one triangle on the work surface with the short side closest to you. Gently pull to extend the tip at the top. With one hand on each side of the short end of the triangle, start to roll the dough away from you towards the pointed end. Press down on the dough with enough force to make the layers stick together. Arrange the croissant on one of the lined baking sheets with the tip of the dough on the bottom. Repeat with the remaining dough triangles.
  • Whisk the egg with a splash of water in a small bowl until combined. Lightly brush some of the egg wash on each croissant. (Refrigerate the remaining egg wash for later.) Put the croissants in a warm spot to proof, until puffy looking and about 1 1/2 times larger, about 2 hours.
  • Position oven racks in the upper and lower thirds of the oven and preheat to 425 degrees F.
  • Brush the croissants again with the egg wash. Bake for 10 minutes, then rotate the sheets from front to back and top to bottom. Continue baking until dark golden, another 8 to 10 minutes. Let cool on the baking sheets on wire racks.

QUICK BUTTER CROISSANTS



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Despite the title, this recipe takes several hours to prepare. Luckily, these fresh flaky croissants will be worth the wait!

Provided by MARCIAMOLINA

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes

Time 7h5m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
1 cup warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
¾ cup evaporated milk
1 ½ teaspoons salt
⅓ cup white sugar
1 egg
5 cups all-purpose flour, divided
¼ cup butter, melted
1 cup butter, chilled and diced
1 egg, beaten

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. Let stand until creamy, about 10 minutes. Stir in milk, salt, sugar, 1 egg, 1 cup flour and melted butter. Beat to make a smooth batter; set aside.
  • In a large bowl, cut the one cup firm butter into remaining four cups flour until butter particles are the size of dried kidney beans. Pour the yeast batter over this and carefully turn the mixture over with a spatula to blend, just until all flour is moistened. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until well chilled, at least 4 hours or up to four days.
  • Turn dough out onto a floured surface; press into compact balls and knead about 6 turns to release air bubbles. Divide dough into four equal parts. Shape one at a time. Refrigerate the remaining dough.
  • Roll one part of the dough on a floured board into a circle 17 inches in diameter. With a sharp knife or pizza cutter, cut the circle into eight equal pie-shaped wedges. Roll the wedges loosely toward the point. Shape each roll into a crescent and place on an ungreased baking sheet. Allow 1 1/2 inches space between each roll.
  • Cover and let rise at room temperature until almost doubled in size. Approximately 2 hours. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C).
  • Brush croissants with beaten egg. Bake in preheated oven for 35 minutes, until golden.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 311.5 calories, Carbohydrate 35.4 g, Cholesterol 64.8 mg, Fat 16.3 g, Fiber 1.1 g, Protein 5.9 g, SaturatedFat 9.9 g, Sodium 342.9 mg, Sugar 5.5 g

CROISSANTS



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Authentic French croissants.

Provided by Kate

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes

Time 11h15m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 ¼ teaspoons active dry yeast
3 tablespoons warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
1 teaspoon white sugar
1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons white sugar
1 ½ teaspoons salt
⅔ cup warm milk
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
⅔ cup unsalted butter, chilled
1 egg
1 tablespoon water

Steps:

  • Combine yeast, warm water, and 1 teaspoon sugar. Allow to stand until creamy and frothy.
  • Measure flour into a mixing bowl. Dissolve 2 teaspoons sugar and salt in warm milk. Blend into flour along with yeast and oil. Mix well; knead until smooth. Cover, and let rise until over triple in volume, about 3 hours. Deflate gently, and let rise again until doubled, about another 3 hours. Deflate and chill 20 minutes.
  • Massage butter until pliable, but not soft and oily. Pat dough into a 14x8-inch rectangle. Smear butter over top two thirds, leaving 1/4-inch margin all around. Fold unbuttered third over middle third, and buttered top third down over that. Turn 90 degrees, so that folds are to left and right. Roll out to a 14x6-inch rectangle. Fold in three again. Sprinkle lightly with flour, and put dough in a plastic bag. Refrigerate 2 hours. Unwrap, sprinkle with flour, and deflate gently. Roll to a 14x6-inch rectangle, and fold again. Turn 90 degrees, and repeat. Wrap, and chill 2 hours.
  • To shape, roll dough out to a 20x5-inch rectangle. Cut in half crosswise, and chill half while shaping the other half. Roll out to a 15 x 5 inch rectangle. Cut into three 5 x 5 inch squares. Cut each square in half diagonally. Roll each triangle lightly to elongate the point, and make it 7 inches long. Grab the other 2 points, and stretch them out slightly as you roll it up. Place on a baking sheet, curving slightly. Let shaped croissants rise until puffy and light. In a small bowl, beat together egg and 1 tablespoon water. Glaze croissants with egg wash.
  • Bake in a preheated 475 degrees F (245 degrees C) oven for 12 to 15 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 195.5 calories, Carbohydrate 15.8 g, Cholesterol 45.9 mg, Fat 13.4 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 3.1 g, SaturatedFat 7.1 g, Sodium 303.5 mg, Sugar 1.8 g

BUTTERY CROISSANTS



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A traditional dinner roll like this is always welcome at holiday dinners. This croissant recipe makes a big batch, so it's great when you're entertaining.

Provided by Taste of Home

Time 1h15m

Yield about 3 dozen.

Number Of Ingredients 10

1-1/2 cups butter, softened
1/3 cup all-purpose flour
DOUGH:
1 package (1/4 ounce) active dry yeast
1/4 cup warm water (110° to 115°)
1 cup warm 2% milk (110° to 115°)
1/4 cup sugar
1 large egg
1 teaspoon salt
3-1/2 to 3-3/4 cups all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, beat butter and flour until combined; spread into a 12x6-in. rectangle on a piece of waxed paper. Cover with another piece of waxed paper; refrigerate for at least 1 hour., In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. Add the milk, sugar, egg, salt and 2 cups flour; beat until smooth. Stir in enough remaining flour to form a soft dough. Turn onto a floured surface; knead until smooth and elastic, about 6-8 minutes. , Roll dough into a 14-in. square. Remove top sheet of waxed paper from butter; invert onto half of dough. Remove waxed paper. Fold dough over butter; seal edges. , Roll into a 20x12-in. rectangle. Fold into thirds. Repeat rolling and folding twice. (If butter softens, chill after folding.) Wrap in plastic; refrigerate overnight., Unwrap dough. On a lightly floured surface, roll into a 25x20-in. rectangle. Cut into 5-in. squares. Cut each square diagonally in half, forming two triangles. , Roll up triangles from the wide end; place 2 in. apart with point down on ungreased baking sheets. Curve ends down to form crescent shape. Cover and let rise until doubled, about 45 minutes. , Bake at 375° for 12-14 minutes or until golden brown. Remove to wire racks. Serve warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 115 calories, Fat 7g fat (4g saturated fat), Cholesterol 25mg cholesterol, Sodium 133mg sodium, Carbohydrate 11g carbohydrate (2g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 2g protein.

FLAKY CROISSANTS



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These croissants may be a little time-consuming, but for holidays and other special occasions, it's worth the extra effort - and calories!

Provided by Taste of Home

Time 45m

Yield 8 croissants.

Number Of Ingredients 8

2-1/2 to 3 cups all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon sugar
1 package (1/4 ounce) active dry yeast
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup warm water (120° to 130°)
1 tablespoon shortening
1 cup cold butter, cubed
1 large egg, beaten

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, combine 1 cup flour, sugar, yeast and salt. Add warm water and shortening. Beat on medium speed for 2 minutes. Add 1/2 cup flour; beat 2 minutes longer. Stir in enough remaining flour to form a soft dough. , Turn onto a floured surface; knead until smooth and elastic, about 6-8 minutes. Place in a greased bowl, turning once to grease top. Cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled, about 45 minutes. Punch dough down. Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours. , Turn dough onto a lightly floured surface; roll into a 15x10-in. rectangle. In a small bowl, beat cold butter until softened but still cold. Spread dough with a fourth of the butter. Fold dough into thirds, starting with a short side. Turn dough a quarter turn. Repeat rolling, buttering and folding three times. Wrap in plastic. Refrigerate overnight. , On a floured surface, roll dough into a 14-in. square. With a sharp knife, cut into quarters. Cut each quarter diagonally in half, forming two triangles. Roll up triangles from the wide end; place with pointed end down 2 in. apart on a greased baking sheet. Curve ends to form a crescent shape. Cover and refrigerate for 20 minutes., Brush with egg. Bake at 425° for 13-18 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from pan to a wire rack to cool.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 375 calories, Fat 25g fat (15g saturated fat), Cholesterol 88mg cholesterol, Sodium 462mg sodium, Carbohydrate 32g carbohydrate (2g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 5g protein.

CROISSANTS



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This recipe is a detailed roadmap to making bakery-quality light, flaky croissants in your own kitchen. With a pastry as technical as croissants, some aspects of the process - gauging the butter temperature, learning how much pressure to apply to the dough while rolling - become easier with experience. If you stick to this script, buttery homemade croissants are squarely within your reach. (Make sure your first attempt at croissants is a successful one, with these tips, and Claire Saffitz's step-by-step video on YouTube.)

Provided by Claire Saffitz

Categories     breakfast, brunch, pastries, project

Time P1D

Yield 8 croissants

Number Of Ingredients 11

4 2/3 cups/605 grams all-purpose or bread flour, plus more for dusting
1/3 cup/66 grams granulated sugar
1 tablespoon plus 1/2 teaspoon/12 grams kosher salt
2 1/4 teaspoons/7 grams active dry yeast
3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons/214 grams water, at room temperature
1/2 cup/120 grams whole milk, at room temperature
1/4 cup/57 grams unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch pieces, chilled
1 1/2 cups/340 grams unsalted European or European-style butter (3 sticks), chilled
All-purpose flour, for rolling
1 large egg yolk
1 tablespoon heavy cream

Steps:

  • Twenty-four hours before serving, start the détrempe: In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook, combine the flour, sugar, salt and yeast, and stir to combine. Create a well in the center, and pour in the water and milk. Mix on low speed until a tight, smooth dough comes together around the hook, about 5 minutes. Remove the hook and cover the bowl with a damp towel. Set aside for 10 minutes.
  • Reattach the dough hook and turn the mixer on medium-low speed. Add the butter pieces all at once and continue to mix, scraping down the bowl and hook once or twice, until the dough has formed a very smooth, stretchy ball that is not the least bit sticky, 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Form the dough into a ball and place seam-side down on a lightly floured work surface. Using a sharp knife, cut two deep perpendicular slashes in the dough, forming a "+." (This will help the dough expand into a square shape as it rises, making it easier to roll out later.) Place the dough slashed-side up inside the same mixing bowl, cover with plastic wrap and let rise at room temperature until about 1 1/2 times its original size, 45 minutes to 1 hour. Transfer the bowl to the refrigerator and chill for at least 4 hours and up to 12.
  • As the dough chills, make the butter block: Place the sticks of butter side-by-side in the center of a large sheet of parchment paper, then loosely fold all four sides of the parchment over the butter to form a packet. Turn the packet over and use a rolling pin to lightly beat the cold butter into a flat scant 1/2-inch-thick layer, fusing the sticks and making it pliable. (Don't worry about the shape at this point.) The parchment may tear. Turn over the packet and unwrap, replacing the parchment with a new sheet if needed. Fold the parchment paper over the butter again, this time making neat, clean folds at right angles (like you're wrapping a present), forming an 8-inch square. Turn the packet over again and roll the pin across the packet, further flattening the butter into a thin layer that fills the entire packet while forcing out any air pockets. The goal is a level and straight-edged square of butter. Transfer the butter block to the refrigerator.
  • Eighteen hours before serving, remove the dough from the refrigerator, uncover and transfer to a clean work surface. (It will have doubled in size.) Deflate the dough with the heel of your hand. Using the four points that formed where you slashed the dough, stretch the dough outward and flatten into a rough square measuring no more than 8 inches on one side.
  • Place 2 pieces of plastic wrap on the work surface perpendicular to each other, and place the dough on top. Wrap the dough rectangle, maintaining the squared-off edges, then roll your pin over top as you did for the butter, forcing the dough to fill in the plastic and form an 8-inch square with straight sides and right angles. Freeze for 20 minutes.
  • Remove the butter from the refrigerator and the dough from the freezer. Set aside the butter. Unwrap the dough (save the plastic, as you'll use it again) and place on a lightly floured surface. Roll the dough, dusting with flour if necessary, until 16 inches long, maintaining a width of 8 inches (barely wider than the butter block). With a pastry brush, brush off any flour from the surface of the dough and make sure none sticks to the surface.
  • You're going to enclose the butter block in the dough and roll them out together. To ensure they do so evenly, they should have the same firmness, with the dough being slightly colder than the butter. The butter should be chilled but able to bend without breaking. If it feels stiff or brittle, let sit at room temperature for a few minutes. Unwrap the butter just so the top is exposed, then use the parchment paper to carefully invert the block in the center of the dough rectangle, ensuring all sides are parallel. Press the butter gently into the dough and peel off the parchment paper. You should have a block of butter with overhanging dough on two opposite sides and a thin border of dough along the other two.
  • Grasp the overhanging dough on one side and bring it over the butter toward the center, then repeat with the other side of the dough, enclosing the butter. You don't need the dough to overlap, but you want the two sides to meet, so stretch it if necessary, and pinch the dough together along all seams so no butter peeks out anywhere. Lift the whole block and dust a bit of flour underneath, then rotate the dough 90 degrees, so the center seam is oriented vertically.
  • Orient the rolling pin perpendicular to the seam and lightly beat the dough all along the surface to lengthen and flatten. Roll out the dough lengthwise along the seam into a 24-inch-long, 1/4-inch-thick narrow slab, lightly dusting underneath and over top with more flour as needed to prevent sticking. Rather than applying pressure downward, try to push the dough toward and away from you with the pin, which will help maintain even layers of dough and butter. Remember to periodically lift the dough and make sure it's not sticking to the surface, and try your best to maintain straight, parallel sides. (It's OK if the shorter sides round a bit - you're going to trim them.)
  • Use a wheel cutter or long, sharp knife to trim the shorter ends, removing excess dough where the butter doesn't fully extend and squaring off the corners for a very straight-edged, even rectangle of dough. Maintaining the rectangular shape, especially at this stage, will lead to the most consistent and even lamination. If at any point in the process you see air bubbles in the dough while rolling, pierce them with a cake tester or the tip of a paring knife to deflate and proceed.
  • Dust any flour off the dough's surface. Grasp the short side of the rectangle farther from you and fold it toward the midline of the dough slab, aligning the sides. Press gently so the dough adheres to itself. Repeat with the other side of the dough, leaving an 1/8-inch gap where the ends meet in the middle. Now, fold the entire slab in half crosswise along the gap in the center. You should now have a rectangular packet of dough, called a "book," that's four layers thick. This is a "double turn," and it has now quadrupled the number of layers of butter inside the dough.
  • Wrap the book tightly in the reserved plastic. If it is thicker than about 1 1/2 inches, or if it's lost some of its rectangularity, roll over the plastic-wrapped dough to flatten it and reshape it. Freeze the book for 15 minutes, then refrigerate for 1 hour.
  • Let the dough sit at room temperature for about 5 minutes. Unwrap and place on a lightly floured surface. Beat the dough and roll out as before (Step 10) into another long, narrow 3/8-inch-thick slab. It should be nice and relaxed, and extend easily. Dust off any excess flour.
  • Fold the dough in thirds like a letter, bringing the top third of the slab down and over the center third, then the bottom third up and over. This is a "simple turn," tripling the layers. Press gently so the layers adhere. Wrap tightly in plastic again and freeze for 15 minutes, then refrigerate for 1 hour.
  • Let the dough sit at room temperature for about 5 minutes, then unwrap and place on a lightly floured surface. Beat the dough and roll out as before, but into a 14-by-17-inch slab (15-by-16-inch for pain au chocolat or ham and cheese croissants). The dough will start to spring back, but try to get it as close to those dimensions as possible. Brush off any excess flour, wrap tightly in plastic, and slide onto a baking sheet or cutting board. Freeze for 20 minutes, then chill overnight (8 to 12 hours). If making pain au chocolat or ham and cheese croissants, see recipes.
  • Four and a half hours before serving, arrange racks in the upper and lower thirds of the oven. Bring a skillet of water to a simmer over medium-high heat. Transfer the skillet to the floor of the oven and close the door. (The steam released inside the oven will create an ideal proofing environment.)
  • As the steam releases in the oven, line two rimmed baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside. Let the dough sit at room temperature for about 5 minutes. Unwrap (save the plastic for proofing), place on a very lightly floured surface, and, if necessary, roll out to 17-by-14 inches. Very thoroughly dust off any excess flour with a pastry brush. Use a wheel cutter or long knife and ruler to cut the shorter sides, trimming any irregular edges where not all the layers of dough fully extend and creating a rectangle that's exactly 16 inches long, then cut into four 4-by-14-inch rectangles.
  • Separate the rectangles, then use the ruler and wheel cutter to slice a straight line from opposite corners of one rectangle to form two long, equal triangles. Repeat with the remaining rectangles to make 8 triangles. Trim the short side of each triangle at a slight angle, making them into triangles with longer sides of equal length.
  • Working one triangle at a time, grasp the two corners of the shorter end, the base of the crescent, and tug gently outward to extend the points and widen the base to about 3 inches. Then, gently tug outward from about halfway down the triangle all the way to the point, to both lengthen the triangle and thin the dough as it narrows. Starting at the base (the short end), snugly roll up the dough, keeping the point centered and applying light pressure. Try not to roll tightly or stretch the dough around itself. Place the crescent on one of the parchment-lined baking sheets, resting it on the point of the triangle. If the dough gets too soft while you're working, cover the triangles and freeze for a few minutes before resuming rolling. Space them evenly on the baking sheets, four per sheet. Very loosely cover the baking sheets with plastic wrap, so the croissants have some room to expand.
  • Three and a half hours before serving, open the oven and stick your hand inside: It should be humid but not hot, as the water in the skillet will have cooled. You want the croissants to proof at 70 to 75 degrees. (Any hotter and the butter will start to melt, leading to a denser croissant.) Place the baking sheets inside the oven and let the croissants proof until they're about doubled in size, extremely puffy, and jiggle delicately when the baking sheet is gently shaken, 2 to 2 1/2 hours. Resist the urge to touch or poke the croissants as they proof: They're very delicate. Try not to rush this process, either, as an underproofed croissant will not be as light and ethereal.
  • Remove the baking sheets from the oven and carefully uncover them, then transfer to the refrigerator and chill for 20 minutes while you heat the oven. Remove the skillet from the oven and heat to 375 degrees.
  • In a small bowl, stir the yolk and heavy cream until streak-free. Using a pastry brush, gently brush the smooth surfaces of each crescent with the yolk and cream mixture, doing your best to avoid the cut sides with exposed layers of dough.
  • Transfer the sheets to the oven and bake for 20 minutes. Rotate the baking sheets and switch racks, and continue to bake until the croissants are deeply browned, another 10 to 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool completely on the baking sheets.

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2021-02-20 Cut apples into thin slices and coat it with a mixture of cinnamon, sugar, and nutmeg. Let it rest for 30 minutes so the apples have time to absorb all that irresistible flavor. Next, top your triangular dough with a layer of apples. …
From insanelygoodrecipes.com


RECIPE: OUR CHEF LEAKS THE SECRETS TO THE PERFECT CROISSANT
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Roll up each triangle, starting at the base, and curl the ends round to form a crescent. Place on a baking tray with the point of the rolled triangles on top. Cover with a cloth and prove for 1.5 to 2 hours in a moderately warm place. Wash with …
From cordonbleu.edu


THE BEST HOMEMADE CROISSANT RECIPE | ALSO THE CRUMBS PLEASE
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2018-03-27 Seal the end by pressing the tip into the croissants carefully. Place the dough tip underneath that they don't unroll during baking. Brush with egg and let rise at 80-85°F for 2.5 hours. Pour a cup of boiling water into a heat-proof …
From alsothecrumbsplease.com


LIGHT AND FLAKY CROISSANTS - RED STAR® YEAST
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1 teaspoon table salt 2 medium eggs 4 2/3 cups bread flour 1 1/2 cups butter (cold) 1 large egg (beaten, for egg wash) Instructions In a small saucepan heat milk to 110°-115°F. Pour into a large bowl, stir in the yeast. Add sugar, salt, eggs. Beat …
From redstaryeast.com


THE BEST CROISSANTS | SAVEUR
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2017-11-14 Make the preferment: In a small saucepan over low heat, warm the milk just enough to take the chill off. (The milk should not feel warm or cold to the touch, 80°–90°.) Pour the milk into a ...
From saveur.com


AUTHENTIC FLAKY CROISSANTS | RECIPE - KOSHER.COM
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Curve ends to form half-moon shape. Place on two greased or lined baking sheets, spaced well apart. Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Combine one egg yolk and one tablespoon water for glaze. Lightly brush over croissants. Cover …
From kosher.com


SEVEN SECRETS TO A PERFECTLY FLAKY AND BUTTERY CROISSANT
2015-12-17 Directions. 1. Mix the flour, salt, sugar, softened butter, yeast, milk and water in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Mix them on low speed just to combine. Increase the speed to medium and mix for 5 minutes or until a …
From malaymail.com


FLAKY CROISSANTS RECIPE
Flaky croissants recipe. Learn how to cook great Flaky croissants . Crecipe.com deliver fine selection of quality Flaky croissants recipes equipped with ratings, reviews and mixing tips. Get one of our Flaky croissants recipe and prepare delicious and healthy treat for your family or friends. Good appetite! 100% Flaky Croissants Tasteofhome.com These croissants may be …
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CROISSANT RECIPE | TASTING TABLE
2021-12-21 croissants Total time: 60 minutes Ingredients 3½ cups all-purpose flour, divided, plus more for dusting ⅔ cup water, heated to 115º 3 teaspoons active dry yeast, divided ⅔ cup room-temperature...
From tastingtable.com


BUTTERY KETO CROISSANTS — FLAKEY LOW-CARB BREAD - LOW CARB YUM
2021-04-05 Instructions. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Place the mozzarella cheese and cream cheese into a microwave safe bowl, and heat at 30 second intervals until they are melted and well combined. Put the cheese dough into a mixing bowl, and add the coconut flour, psyllium husk powder, baking powder, egg and salt.
From lowcarbyum.com


VEGAN CROISSANT RECIPE | BROD & TAYLOR
Bake the croissants. When the croissants are almost done proofing, preheat the oven to 400 °F / 204 °C. Remove the croissants from the Proofer. In a small bowl, mix the soy milk and syrup. Gently brush the croissants with the wash. Bake the croissants for 10 minutes. Turn the oven down to 375 °F / 190°C and bake for another 12–15 minutes.
From brodandtaylor.com


LIGHT AND FLAKY CROISSANTS - SWEETPHI
2014-11-16 On the final roll, the dough should be 18 inches wide by 21-24 inches long. Then cut the dough into thirds, then into little triangles, then roll up each triangle and fold the ends in, then place on a greased pan. Brush with an egg wash, then put in the oven to bake. Our yield was 24 croissants. After the croissants are removed from the oven ...
From sweetphi.com


HOW TO MAKE CROISSANTS - SALLY'S BAKING ADDICTION
2018-04-03 Add the flour, sugar, salt, and yeast. Turn the mixer on low-medium speed to gently combine the ingredients for 1 minute. With the mixer running, slowly pour in the milk. Once all of the milk is added, turn the mixer up to medium speed and …
From sallysbakingaddiction.com


BAKER'S CROISSANTS | KING ARTHUR BAKING
Whisk together the remaining sugar, 2 1/2 cups (298g) of the flour, the dry milk, and salt and add to the sponge. Mix until the dough forms. Knead for 5 minutes; touch the dough lightly with your finger. If it’s still sticky, add the remaining flour 2 tablespoons at a time until the dough is the desired consistency.
From kingarthurbaking.com


HOMEMADE FRENCH CROISSANTS (STEP BY STEP RECIPE)
2020-05-21 From one edge, fold approximately ⅙ – ⅛ th of the dough inward. So in this case, from a 16 inch (40 cm) dough, fold about 2 -3 inches (5 – 7 cm) inward. Then bring the other edge of the dough to meet the folded edge. Then, fold this entire folded dough in half again like a book.
From theflavorbender.com


FLAKY BUTTERY CROISSANT RECIPE - ALL INFORMATION ABOUT HEALTHY …
Flaky Butter Croissants Recipe | Land O'Lakes hot www.landolakes.com. STEP 3. Combine milk, sugar and salt in 1-quart saucepan. Cook over medium heat 4-5 minutes or until sugar is dissolved. Cool to lukewarm (105°F to 115°F). STEP 4. Place warm water and yeast in bowl; stir until dissolved. Add cooled milk mixture, 2 cups flour and egg. Beat ...
From therecipes.info


HOW TO MAKE FLAKY, FLUFFY CROISSANTS AT HOME | CRAFTSY
¾ cups whole milk, warm (100–110 F) ¾ cup water, warm (100–110 F) ¼ cup sugar 4½ teaspoons active dry yeast (0.5 oz/2 envelopes) 3¾ cups all-purpose flour, plus more for work surface 2 teaspoons salt 1½ cups unsalted butter, cold Good to Know: There’s a lot of hands-off time in this recipe, waiting for the dough to rise and rest.
From craftsy.com


HOW TO MAKE THE REAL FLAKY CROISSANT - CLASSIC CROISSANT RECIPE
Learn step by step how to make the real croissants super flaky and buttery. Learn the technique to make puff pastry and any type of layered dough.FOR RECIPE...
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FLAKY CROISSANTS | THE FRESH LOAF
Nothing I hate more than biting into a croissant and having it disintegrate into a million flaky crumbs. It should have some "tooth" to it IMHO. Egg wash mostly provides color. The croissants should be deep and rich in color, more like a brunette with golden undertones rather than a blonde. (side note: we use only yolks, water, and sugar in our ...
From thefreshloaf.com


FLAKY AND BUTTERY CROISSANT RECIPE - DELISHABLY
Directions. Make the détrempe (pastry dough): In a stand mixer with the hook attachment, combine the flour, sugar, yeast, water, and milk. Beat on a lower speed to blend, then add the salt. Increase to a higher speed and knead for about 5 minutes, adding 2 tablespoons butter druing the kneading process.
From delishably.com


FLAKIEST HOMEMADE CROISSANTS - MY TURN FOR US
2019-03-16 Knead the croissant dough with either a dough hook or your hands until it’s smooth and elastic. Place the dough in a large greased bowl. Cover with a clean tea towel and allow to rise for about 40 minutes. After it has risen until about double in size, cover the bowl with clear wrap. Then place it in the refrigerator for 3o minutes to chill.
From myturnforus.com


23 CROISSANT SANDWICH RECIPES YOU’LL LOVE - INSANELY GOOD
2022-02-15 13. Spicy Buffalo Honey Mustard Ham and Cheese Croissant. Don’t be surprised if this spicy, tangy sandwich becomes your new favorite ham and cheese recipe. It’s not a hard sandwich to love with its black forest ham, pepper jack cheese, and spicy buffalo honey mustard.
From insanelygoodrecipes.com


FLAKY + BUTTERY CROISSANTS. - THEDANARENEEWAY
2020-04-28 Using a box grater, grate 2 sticks of frozen butter onto a large piece of plastic wrap. Flatten the butter into a large flat, compact rectangle, about 8” x 5”. Refrigerate your “sheet of butter” for 30 minutes. Transfer the chilled dough out onto a lightly floured surface and roll into a rectangle, 16″ x 10″.
From thedanareneeway.com


GOLDEN HOMEMADE CROISSANTS: LAYERS OF BUTTERY GOODNESS
2022-01-31 Place the flour, sugar, yeast, and salt in a large bowl and whisk together until combined. Slice the butter into half a centimetre thick slices and …
From thesouthafrican.com


QUICK AND EASY BUTTER CROISSANTS - AHEAD OF THYME
2022-02-05 In a large bowl, add flour, sugar and salt. Pour in yeast mixture and whisk until fully combined. Add in some butter and incorporate it into the dough. Allow first rising of the dough. Cover with plastic wrap and let it sit at room temperature for 1.5 to 2 hours, until the dough doubles in size. Laminate the dough.
From aheadofthyme.com


FLAKY CROISSANTS IN 30 MINUTES OR LESS - JOY THE BAKER
2009-09-11 Place the 16 small chocolate croissants on a lined but not greased baking sheet. Brush with beaten egg and sprinkle each top with just a bit of sea salt if you like a little salt with your chocolate. Place in 425 degree F oven and immediately turn the oven down to 400 degrees F. Bake for 12-15 minutes until golden, puffed and otherwise ...
From joythebaker.com


EASY FLAKY CROISSANTS – SWEET ADDICT BAKERY
2020-03-23 Ingredients: 4 c. flour 1/3 c. sugar 4 t. instant dry yeast 2 ½ t. salt 2 c. unsalted butter 1 ½ c. milk. Step One – Mix dry ingredients in a …
From sweetaddictbakery.com


FLAKY CROISSANTS RECIPE BY RUHANA EBRAHIM - HALAAL RECIPES
2020-09-07 Form into a crescent shape and place on a large greased baking sheet. 16. Cover loosely with oiled cling film and leave in a warm place for 30-40min until doubled in size. 17. Preheat the oven to 220°Cup. 18. Lightly brush the croissants with the egg glaze and bake for 20-25min until risen and golden. 19.
From halaal.recipes


FLAKY CROISSANTS RECIPE: HOW TO MAKE IT
Directions In a large bowl, combine 1 cup flour, sugar, yeast and salt. Add warm water and shortening. Beat on medium speed for 2 minutes. Add 1/2 cup flour; beat 2 minutes longer.
From preprod.tasteofhome.com


PUFF PASTRY CHOCOLATE CROISSANTS IN 30 MINUTES - A WEEKEND COOK
2021-06-12 Unfold the pastry sheet onto a lightly floured pastry board or parchment paper. Use a rolling pin to roll out to about an 8 x 12 rectangle. Use a pastry cutter to cut into 4 rectangles. Spread the chocolate on each rectangle, leaving about 1-inch from the sides. Roll the puff pastry to form a crescent shape.
From aweekendcook.com


FLAKY SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS - WITH STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS
2018-10-27 Preheat the oven to 220°C/428°F regular oven or 200°C/392°F fan-bake. Mix together the egg and water in a small bowl. Use a pastry brush to brush the croissants with egg-wash. Bake the croissants for around 20 minutes until deeply browned. If they are browning too quickly, you can turn down the oven temperature a bit.
From homegrownhappiness.co.nz


FLAKY ALMOND CROISSANT TWISTS - NICKY'S KITCHEN SANCTUARY
2014-11-11 Place the baking trays into a large carrier bag, and leave the dough to rise for an hour. In the meantime preheat your oven to 190C (375F). Then give each of the twists an eggwash using the whisk egg, and place in the oven for 12-15 minutes until risen and golden. Whilst the twists are cooking, prepare your almond drizzle.
From kitchensanctuary.com


HOMEMADE FLAKY BUTTER CROISSANTS • ESME SALON
1 ¼ cups butter - melted butter for brushing the tops of croissant Instructions For the dough: Place in a stand mixer with the hook attachment, the flour, water, milk, sugar, and yeast, and blend on medium speed, then add the salt and butter. Make sure all ingredients are at room temperature.
From esmesalon.com


KETO CROISSANTS | THE BEST LOW CARB CROISSANT RECIPE FOR KETO
2021-06-28 Add 2 tbsp warm water, yeast, and inulin to a small bowl and use a fork to gently stir everything once. Cover with foil and set aside. In a bowl, whisk together all of your dry ingredients (vital wheat gluten, allulose sweetener, oat fiber, lupin …
From imhungryforthat.com


HOW TO MAKE FLUFFY, FLAKY CROISSANTS AT HOME
2022-01-31 Using a sheet of parchment paper, spread the butter in a square shape of roughly 20cm x 20cm, with a thickness of ~4 mm. Keep in the refrigerator for 35-40 minutes. 4. Take the proofed dough and punch it down to remove air bubbles. Shape it into a rectangular form, roughly 20cm x 40cm. Cover with cling wrap and freeze for 30 minutes.
From cosmopolitan.in


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