For a long time I have been wanting to try baking croissants at home. Every time I’ve watched a cooking show on food network or PBS that featured enriched breads, specifically croissants, I watch very carefully to see what exactly makes these dainty treats so difficult to make. Luckily, after reading many recipes and blogs, I realized there are 2 things you need to be careful with when making croissants:
- Keep the dough cold! Your croissants will have a flakier crust as a result.
- Be careful with your measurements. I have a ruler in the kitchen so that I could roll the butter and dough out in specific square and rectangular shapes.
Normally I am not too picky on measurement because I like to have fun in the kitchen and not worry to much about the little things. But it made a big different in terms of timing how long I needed to keep the dough chilled when I was trying to roll it out and fold it back up. To make it easy, I used a pencil, ruler, and parchment paper to know the exact shape I wanted to dough to be when I rolled, folded, and cut the dough to make the croissant shapes. It made my life a lot easier, and I cannot wait to try this again during the holidays.
If you want to tackle croissants or other bread items, below are cookbooks I would recommend, and you can find them in the Cooking Neighborhood here at the library.
- The Cook’s Illustrated Cookbook: 2000 recipes from 20 years of America’s most trusted food magazine
- Tartine Bread by Chad Robertson
- The King Arthur Flour Baker’s Companion: The all purpose baking handbook
- Bread: a baker’s book of techniques and recipes by Jeffrey Hamelman
- The Bread Bible by Rose Levy Beranbaum


4 Responses to Baking Challenges
Lena
December 7, 2012
Did you make the ones in the picture? They look yummy! I’ve made pizza dough before and felt really proud. Croissants are really impressive!
Erin Seeger
December 9, 2012
Lena, I did make the croissants in the picture! It look a long time, but I was happy with the result. And you should be very proud of pizza dough. That is a lot of fun to make.
Patty Akrouche
December 10, 2012
Kudos, Erin! I remember when my sister taught me how to make dough for homemade chocolate eclairs… such tedious work for such simple ingredients.
Erin Seeger
December 11, 2012
Thanks, Patty. Chocolate Eclairs is another food I would like to try someday.