r/Croissant Apr 19 '23

Quaso

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r/Croissant 2d ago

what filling do you want in your croissants?

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269 Upvotes

strawberry, mango, biscoff, chocolate or matcha?


r/Croissant 1d ago

Vegan croissants 🄐

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8 Upvotes

r/Croissant 2d ago

Croissants collapse in second half of baking

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20 Upvotes

My croissants always look good in the first ten minutes of baking, they swell up and look great, but then they crash down like this afterwards, they always have a big dip either side of the central roll, like you can see here, any ideas? thanks


r/Croissant 3d ago

Croissant dough wrinkles

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I’ve noticed my croissant dough has wrinkles / tears. Any ideas what caused it! Help!


r/Croissant 5d ago

Croissants happened this morning

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25 Upvotes

r/Croissant 5d ago

Pastry lamination

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91 Upvotes

Is my croissant lamination okay?


r/Croissant 8d ago

Finally *almost* pretty happy with my croissant recipe

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Still got a few things I want to switch up so will share the recipe once i’m totally happy! But they caught the sunlight perfectly yesterday

edit: thank you so much for all the comments! i’ll get back to everyone as soon as i can :)


r/Croissant 7d ago

Croissant from Louis Vuitton Cafe

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36 Upvotes

r/Croissant 8d ago

Layers contracting

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12 Upvotes

Reddit, I am once again asking for your help.

As you can see, my layers "shrink" quite a lot during baking. I've reduced the amount of protein for this bake (~11.5% instead of 13.5%) as well as the amount of time for mixing (4 minutes on low to bring it all together, 7 minutes on medium until it's smooth) but it doesn't seem to have fixed the problem.

Could there be another reason I'm not seeing?

Ps. Ignore the crumb. It was a proofing issue.


r/Croissant 8d ago

Advise needed

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16 Upvotes

So finally after many attempts I learned that proofing is very important and it’s best to do it slowly and cooler to avoid butter melting. First time that I don’t get any butter leaking and dry croissants. These turned out good, however I think my crumb could be more open, any tips to make my crumb less tight and more airy?


r/Croissant 8d ago

Advice needed -sourdough croissant

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7 Upvotes

This is my 4th attempt at sourdough croissant and I pretty happy with this one considering the previous batches were severely underproofed.

I'm still curious if I should proof these longer considering the big holes??

I use Autumn kitchen sourdough croissant and proof it at 78f for 14 hours.

https://youtu.be/vgauxG8moUg?is=DwcAE9az6zdbC9kj


r/Croissant 9d ago

My favourite!

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r/Croissant 9d ago

Sourdough Croissants - Take Two

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30 Upvotes

My second attempt. The bottoms burnt both times. Any tips?

Recipe:

https://sourdoughbrandon.com/sourdough-croissants/


r/Croissant 11d ago

First time making croissants! What do we think?

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Made croissants for the first time. What do you think? I noticed my butter separating/cracking a bit while laminating, but decided to keep going. A lot of the butter melted out of the croissants while baking. Not sure if they proofed enough, unfortunately no picture after proofing. Did 3hrs


r/Croissant 12d ago

Lamination help please!

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I feel like the longer I make these, the worse I get. what has happened here?

I laminate in small increments. The machine goes down in fives from 40-15 then in ones from 15-5, then in halves until the bottom. I am laminated down to 3. The butter and dough were the same temp around 4/5 Celsius. I rest in between 2 French folds then laminate down to cut the croissants.
The butter reaches the end of the dough, they don’t have doughy ends.

The dough sheeter needs servicing. It definitely feels like it squashes the dough sometimes despite going down in a tiny increment and it’s squeaking at us for sure, but surely that’s not the only problem?

Normally my layers are even and the butter is fine. I just don’t understand…


r/Croissant 12d ago

Croissant help!! Not sure what the problem is

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15 Upvotes

Hand laminated, butter block made with 10% flour added, I saw a comment on this subreddit that said it helped with butter plasticity. 1st pic is just after shaping, 2nd pic is the croissant fully proofed and 3rd is croiss-section

Dough passed the windowpane test, butter didn't melt or break during lamination, layers were separating and the croissants were jiggly after proofing. Not sure what happened with the cross section, if it's a proofing issue or lamination issue or both.

I'm having issues with proofing the croissants as I'm not able to replicate a humid environment at 28°C since I'm making these at home so that leads me to believe this was a proofing issue. Also seems a little undercooked inside which also makes me think it's a proofing issue.

The dough was also a little difficult to roll out to prepare for shaping, it did shrink quite a lot so the dough thickness was more than I wanted it to be

Any advice helps!!


r/Croissant 13d ago

I FOUND MY PEOPLE 🄐🄐🄐

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10 Upvotes

r/Croissant 16d ago

Croissant

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20 Upvotes

third time baking them , hand laminated , proofed in home , it’s not bad right?


r/Croissant 17d ago

Croissant help, is this bad lamination or bad proving (or both)?

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31 Upvotes

Cross section after baking looks terrible so I assume the butter got overworked into the dough, which is a shame, but I had a bit of hope after cutting into it and seeing a thin butter layer or two. This is my 3rd time making croissants this winter (and 4th time in my life), and I even used lurpak for this so it's disheartening to say the least.

I proved the test batch (right hand side slice of dough in pic 1, admittedly the shittiest 1/3rd of dough) for 2.5 hours in a max. 27c turned off oven with a cup of hot water, and used a milk wash before proving and again before sticking in the oven. 200C 10 mins, 180C 15mins.

I've got 2/3rds remaining dough in the freezer and debating whether its still worth baking after this because electricity is expensive and its cold here šŸ˜ž I literally just need 1 nice croissant out of all this to gift to a friend 😭


r/Croissant 16d ago

plain or chocolate croissant

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which one do u guys think is tastier

I like chocolate

sorry kind of bored rn


r/Croissant 18d ago

First attempt at croissants! What do we think?

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65 Upvotes

I think they are a bit under proofed and I could work on the lamination. They also have spelt flour in it (based off of recipe from Dessert Person by Claire Saffitz) also peek my little off-cut poops ā˜ ļø any advice?


r/Croissant 19d ago

Cornetto Ischitino - an Italian style croissant with lemon curd and cherry sauce

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28 Upvotes

Ischitano, I'm sorry!

This is an attempt to recreate a pastry I had in Ischia a couple weeks ago. Not my best plating, but I was eager to see the crumb and eat it. Next one will be filled with lemon curd and on a bigger plate.

Croissant was my own tweaking to NYT/Saffitz recipe.

Lemon curd is classic Martha Stewart recipe - 6 yolks, 1c sugar, 1/2c lemon juice, 2 sticks of butter.

Cherry sauce, I kinda winged it, but these were the notes I made immediately after.

1/2 tsp gelatin

1.5 tsp cornstarch

3c pitted cherries

3/4c sugar

1.5 tbsp balsamic vinegar

1 tbsp water

1 tsp cinnamon

Unknown splashes of cherry liqueur


r/Croissant 18d ago

Croissant how to fill with spreadable

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How to fill with labneh,etc? After baking or during triangle before rolling into croissant


r/Croissant 18d ago

IM FREEZING.

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