PUFF PASTRY (PATE FEUILLETEE)
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Breakfast & Brunch Recipes
Yield Makes approximately 2 pounds
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Make the butter dough: In the bowl of a food processor or using the flat paddle of an electric mixer, mix 1/2 cup flour with the butter until very smooth. Shape the mixture into a 1-inch-thick flat square, wrap well in plastic, and chill for at least 30 minutes.
- Make the flour dough: In a large mixing bowl, combine salt with the remaining flour, and add cream. Mix the dough well by hand or with an electric mixer; the dough will not be completely smooth, but it should not be sticky. Shape it into a 1 1/2-inch-thick flat square, wrap in plastic, and chill for at least 30 minutes.
- Remove the flour dough from the refrigerator. On a lightly floured board, roll the dough into a rectangle twice as long as the butter-dough square. Place the butter dough in the center, fold up the ends of the flour dough to completely encase the butter dough, and seal the edges by pinching them together. Wrap well in plastic, and chill for at least 30 minutes so that the dough achieves the same temperature throughout.
- Remove the dough from the refrigerator, and on a lightly floured board, roll it out into a large rectangle approximately 1/2 inch thick. Fold the dough into thirds, aligning the edges carefully and brushing off any excess flour. The object is to ensure that the butter is distributed evenly throughout so that the pastry will puff evenly when baked. Wrap the dough, and chill it for at least 30 minutes. This completes one turn.
- Repeat this process five more times; classic puff pastry gets six turns, creating hundreds of layers of butter between layers of the flour dough (729 to be exact). Use as little flour as possible when rolling out the dough, and always brush off any excess. Remember to let the dough rest for at least 30 minutes in the refrigerator between turns, or 15 minutes in the freezer. This chilling makes rolling out the dough much easier and keeps the layers of butter equally thick.
- By the sixth and final turn, the dough should be very smooth, with no lumps of butter visible. Wrap the pastry in plastic wrap; refrigerate until ready to use (for up to 2 days), or freeze for future use.
PATE FEUILLETEE (PUFF PASTRY)
Provided by Food Network
Categories dessert
Time 2h30m
Yield 1 piece puff pastry
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Sift the flour and salt onto the work surface. Make a well in the flour. Add the cold water and make a paste using your fingertips, make a paste. Add the melted butter and work into the paste until a rough dough has been created; form it into a square block. With a sharp knife, cut an X on the top and about half way through the block, this help to cut the gluten strands so that they can relax more quickly. Cover the dough with plastic film and refrigerate.
- When the detrempe has rested at least 30 minutes, take the butter (beurrage) out of refrigerator. Plate it between 2 sheets of plastic film and beat it to flatten with a rolling pin. The butter should become pliable without any lumps to it, but should still be very cool. Form it into a square block.
- Take out detrempe, which should be the same consistency of beurrage. Roll the detrempe slightly to make a square, large enough so that it will able to enclose the butter.
- From this point on, be sure to use sufficient flour when rolling and turning the dough; it must not stick to work surface.
- Place the butter over the detrempe, so that it looks like a diamond inside a square. Fold the edges of the dough over the butter to enclose it and pinch it lightly to seal.
- Press the dough with a rolling pin 4 to 5 times along its length until it gets to approximately 9 inches. Then, using flour to dust the work surface, roll it to 22 inches long
- Brush off any excess flour and fold the dough into third. Repeat step 6. The dough now has 2 turns, wrap it with plastic film and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Take it out, do another 2 turns, mark the dough to 4 turns, wrap it and refrigerate for another 20 minutes.
- Take the dough and make the last 2 turns, refrigerate to rest before use, or freeze it for future use.
PUFF PASTRY
The block of butter in this recipe is divided into two parts - the smaller bit should be chilled, the rest needs to be nice and soft. The best way to make it the right softness and shape is to put the butter between two sheets of waxed or parchment paper and bash it with a rolling pin until pliable.
Provided by Lorraine Pascale
Time 2h5m
Yield 615g (1 lb 6oz)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Put the flour, salt, and chilled butter into a large bowl and rub them together with your fingertips until they resemble fine bread crumbs. Make a well in the center of the mixture and pour in the water. Mix with a knife, then bring the dough together with your hands.
- Squidge into a ball, then wrap in plastic wrap and put in the refrigerator for 25 minutes.
- Unwrap the dough ball and use a knife to score a large cross in the middle of it, cutting no more than halfway through. Lift all four corners from the middle of the cross, then pull them up and out to make the cross big enough to put the softened butter into.
- Add the butter, then fold the corners of the cross back to the center, covering the butter so it is completely enclosed. The corners should overlap in the center so no butter is showing. It is important that the butter is not too hard or too soft, otherwise it will escape through the dough when you roll it out and the resulting pastry will not rise as well. If it's too hard, let the ball of pastry stand at room temperature until the butter inside has softened; if it is getting too soft, pop it in the refrigerator for 20 minutes to firm up a little before rolling.
- This next process is called "rolling and folding" (or "turns") and it creates the characteristic flaky layers of puff pastry. Begin by rolling the pastry out away from you on a well-floured counter to a rectangle roughly 3 times as long as it is wide (don't turn the pastry when rolling). Keep the corners square and edges straight by pressing a spatula or rule against them. Lift the dough occasionally to make sure it isn't sticking; flour the counter again if necessary and sprinkle with more flour as you go, dusting away any excess with a pastry brush. Take the short edge of the pastry nearest to you and fold it up a third, then fold the top edge down a third to give a rectangular block. Turn the dough 90 degree and then repeat the rolling and folding.
- You have now given the dough two "rolls and folds." Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and put in the refrigerator. Chill for 20 minutes.
- Remove the dough from the refrigerator, then unwrap and give it two more "rolls and folds." Wrap and rest in the refrigerator for at least another 20 minutes. The block of puff pastry can at this point be kept in the refrigerator for a day or two, or frozen.
- Remove from the refrigerator, then unwrap and give the dough a final couple of rolls and folds. Roll it out to the size desired for your chosen recipe. Place on a baking sheet, then cover with oiled plastic wrap and let rest in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes before using.
PATE FEUILLETEE (PUFF PASTRY)
I know that you can buy it frozen and lots of people are quite happy with it. But it is not that hard to make and there really is a BIG difference between the homemade product and the frozen stuff. And it takes a long time but it isn't hard--so do it on a day when you'll be home anyway. You won't be sorry.
Provided by Chef Kate
Categories Breads
Time 3h30m
Yield 1 1/2 pounds
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Mix the melted butter with 1 cup of cold water.
- In a mixing bowl, combine the flour, salt and water-butter mixture just enough to bind the ingredients together in a dough.
- Place the dough in a clean bowl, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 45 minutes.
- Knead the remaining butter until it is truly pliable.
- Remove the dough from the fridge and place on a floured surface.
- Flour it slightly and roll it out into a ten inch square.
- Spread the kneaded butter over the dough to form a 7" x 7" diamond in the center of the square of dough.
- Fold the corners of the dought into the center of the square so that the butter is now enclosed in a square envelope of dough.
- Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for thirty minutes.
- Next remove the dough to the floured surface, laying it down fold side down. Flour slightly and roll the dough GENTLY (you don't want the butter squirting out) into a rectangle that is 8" x 20".
- Brush off any excess flour and fold the top one third to the center; then fold the bottom third over the top.
- Give the dough a quarter turn clockwise; roll it out again and fold it again and refrigerate for thirty minutes.
- Repeat the rolling, folding procedure two more times, chilling the dough in between each time.
- Your puff paste is now ready for use or can be divided and wrapped carefully in plastic and frozen.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 3233.7, Fat 248.6, SaturatedFat 156.1, Cholesterol 651.3, Sodium 4690.1, Carbohydrate 222.8, Fiber 7.9, Sugar 1, Protein 32.7
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