Flaky Homemade Croissant (Page 3 ) | February 7, 2025
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5. Proof the Croissants:
- Let the croissants rise: Place the shaped croissants on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, leaving some space between each one. Cover them loosely with a towel or plastic wrap, and let them proof for about 1-1.5 hours or until they have puffed up.
6. Bake the Croissants:
- Preheat the oven: While the croissants are proofing, preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C).
- Egg wash: Whisk the egg with a splash of water and brush the egg wash over the top of each croissant for a golden, glossy finish.
- Bake: Place the croissants in the preheated oven and bake for 15-20 minutes, or until they are golden brown and flaky. You can check by tapping the bottom of a croissant – it should sound hollow when done.
7. Cool and Enjoy:
- Let the croissants cool on a wire rack for a few minutes before serving. Enjoy them warm with butter, jam, or your favorite spread.
Tips for Success:
- Cold ingredients: Make sure your butter and dough are cold throughout the process to achieve those perfect flaky layers.
- Don’t rush the process: Lamination takes time and patience. Each fold and chill is essential for creating the layers that make croissants so light and flaky.
- Use high-quality butter: European-style butter with a higher fat content creates richer, flakier layers.
Serving Ideas:
- Enjoy your croissants as-is, or fill them with chocolate or almond paste for a sweet treat.
- They’re perfect for breakfast, brunch, or as a side to a savory dish.
Making homemade croissants requires a little bit of effort and time, but the result is a fresh, buttery, flaky treat that will be the highlight of any meal!
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