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Homemade croissants
Veronique van Ohmydish

Made by Véronique

Published at 2016-04-01, this recipe is for 8 people and takes 1 hours 15 minutes.

Founder of Ohmydish (established 2014). Would happily spend her entire day in the kitchen. Previously worked in the hospitality industry as an independent chef and is ready and willing to help you gain confidence in the kitchen. With her easy-to-follow recipes, helpful tips, and cooking knowledge, you will be making the very tastiest dishes yourself in no time! Véronique's recipes are intended for everyone, from beginners to advanced home cooks.

Updated at: 08-03-2021

1 hours 15 minutes 8 people Breakfast
Homemade croissants

Ingredients

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  • 30 gram fresh yeast (or use 14 grams of dry yeast instead)
  • 250 ml lukewarm water
  • 2 tablespoons of salt
  • 1 tablespoon of sugar
  • 500 gram all-purpose flour + extra
  • 350 gram butter on roomtemperature
  • 1 egg
Homemade croissants ingredients
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Kitchen equipment

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  • small bowl
  • whisk
  • standmixer with dough hook attachment or knead by hand
  • rolling-pin
  • cling film
  • 2 large oven trays lined with parchment paper


Homemade Croissants

1 hours 15 minutes 8 people Breakfast

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tip: you might be thinking it takes a lot of time and effort to create your own croissants. Keep in mind that most of the time is just waiting time.

Creating the dough -- 30 minutes + waiting time

Mix half of the lukewarm water with sugar and yeast. Wait for the yeast to proof for about 10 to 15 minutes. The mixture will look foamy. Mix flour and salt in the bowl of your stand mixer. Pour the yeast mixture into the bowl and keep on mixing until smooth.

Pour in the rest of the water. Cut 100 grams of butter into cubes, add to the stand mixer little by little and combine well. Keep on mixing until the mixture becomes a quite firm dough ball.

That will take about 5 minutes. Cover the bowl with cling film and let it rise in a warm place. This can be near a radiator or in an oven set to 20-25 degrees celsius or 68-77 degrees fahrenheit.  

This process will take about 1,5 hours, or until doubled in size. Dust your work surface with flour and place the dough ball on top. Press with your hands downwards to flatten the dough and create a rectangle.

Fold the rectangle inwards in thirds and then upwards ones. Cover with cling film and refrigerate overnight. You'll notice the fluffy dough will become more firm. Meanwhile, create a square of butter.

The easiest way to do this is by adding 250 gram of butter to a ziplock bag. Use a rolling pin to create a flat square of about 20 cm (8 inches). Get your dough from the fridge and let it rest on your countertop for half an hour.

Roll out the dough, and for all the other steps, keep the rectangle shape. Place the square of butter on one side of the dough and fold in the other half on top of the butter.

Press the dough gently downwards with a rolling-pin and then roll from the centre out until you've reached a flat rectangle. This way the butter will stay in between the dough.

Fold the left corner of the dough 2/3th to the other corner, then the right corner so they will touch again. Gently roll out again and then fold it in half. Repeat this step, folding it again in thirds and so on.

All that folding may sound confusing, but that way the butter layers are created. Wrap the rectangle with cling film and refrigerate again for one hour.

Finishing the homemade croissants -- 45 minutes + waiting time

Mix 1 egg with 2 tablespoons of water to create an egg wash. Get your dough from the fridge and immediately start to roll it out. It's best handled when the dough is cold, so perhaps you have to shape one half first and refrigerate the other half. Cut the dough into triangles.  

Homemade croissants cuts
Homemade croissants cuts

Place the wide size of the triangle on top and then gently roll the dough into the typical croissant shape. Repeat for the rest of the dough and make sure your triangles aren't too thick.

Place the croissants on 2 or 3 separate oven trays, depending on the size. The croissants will double in size, so they need their space. Coat them with the egg wash and let them rise inside of the oven, which's again set to 20-25 degrees celsius or 68-77 degrees fahrenheit.

They will be ready after an hour or have been doubled in size.  

Homemade croissants rolled up

Homemade croissants rolled up get the oven trays from the oven and heat to 200 degrees celsius or 400 degrees fahrenheit.  again coat the croissants carefully with the egg wash.

Bake the croissants for about 10 minutes, then turn down the heat to 190 degrees celsius or 375 degrees fahrenheit. Bake the croissants for 15 minutes more, or until beautifully golden brown.

Homemade croissants
Homemade croissants

In france, they like their croissants with jam, and of course some orange juice and coffee to complete this amazing breakfast. Enjoy! 


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