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Karens Bakery Danish Puff Pastries Cookies, layers of Pastries With Vanilla crème filling 16.9 oz | 96 Layers of Puff Pastry | Sold by Essential Products

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Cut butter in WELL. This is probably the most important tip. You want to make sure that the butter and flour are very well incorporated because otherwise, you'll have a crust that doesn't shape well and (even worse) when it's baked, it'll end up tasting floury, instead of like a crumbly butter crust.

Keep whisking VIGOROUSLY. Can you tell how important this step is now? Basically, think of how you whisk fast now, and take that up a notch. If the choux is whisked too slowly, then it will become clumpy, burned, and/or scrambled eggy dough. Eeeee! This recipe, this cherished family recipe that my husband has said for over 8 years of SFS that he previously did not want me to share, IS. HERE. It is my Christmas present to you all, friends. I give you my husband's go-to, show off, bring something different, simple yet elegant, almond kissed, flaky, buttery, just the right amount of sweetness, THE Danish Puff Pastry!So why is this called a Danish puff? No idea. My husband had no idea what the origin is as he is not Danish, all he remembers is that he has been eating this pastry since he was the age of our young kids. And really, aren't those memories some of the most important when it comes to a good recipe? Ingredients Needed All Purpose Flour - This is really the best. Gluten-free, a nut flour, or even a bread flour just doesn't produce the same results. Butter - Lots and lots o' butta! While I know more baker purists say that unsalted butter is the best to bake with, but we like to make things as easy as possible (especially when it comes to baking), and so we use a salted butter because it means not having to add any salt.

Bring the water and butter to a boil. Once all of the butter has melted, then it's time to add your flour and whisk until a dough is formed.Your dough should shape nicely and feel well together and slightly moist. If it doesn't, and it's too crumbly to shape, then your dough is too dry. Before shaping, return it to the bowl and then add a tablespoon of water to bring up the moisture.

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