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  2. Laminated dough - Wikipedia

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    Laminated dough is a culinary preparation consisting of many thin layers of dough separated by butter or other solid fat, produced by repeated folding and rolling. Such doughs may contain more than eighty layers. [ 1 ]

  3. Dough sheeting - Wikipedia

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    Dough sheeting manufactures are able to process high quality dough sheets at high capacities. Another benefit is that sheeting makes it possible to handle a great variety of dough types which traditional dough production systems can't handle, for example strongly hydrated wet and sticky ciabatta dough.

  4. Dough - Wikipedia

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    A laminated dough prepared to make a flaky South Asian flatbread known as paratha. Laminated dough such as mille-feuille and puff pastry are flour doughs folded over fat to create layers and rolled out. The folding and rolling process can be repeated to create very thin layers of dough and butter to create the puff pastry.

  5. The Beloved French Pastry You (Yes, You!) Can Make at ... - AOL

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    Palmiers require laminated dough, and if you’ve ever faced the race against time and temperature involved in making laminated dough, you’ll know exactly why many people welcome the opportunity ...

  6. Vegan Pastry Lab in Englewood experiments — and scores - AOL

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    On taste alone, you wouldn't know the doughnuts, cookies, cheesecakes and other confections at Vegan Pastry Lab are plant-based. Vegan Pastry Lab in Englewood experiments — and scores — with ...

  7. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    A pastry used in a criss-crossing pattern of strips in the preparation of various foods. Latticed pastry is used as a type of lid on many various tarts and pies. The openings between the lattice allows fruit juices in pie fillings to evaporate during the cooking process, which can caramelize the filling. [55]

  8. Puff pastry - Wikipedia

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    Since the process of making puff pastry is generally laborious and time-intensive, faster recipes are fairly common: known as "blitz", [13]: 490 "rough puff", or "flaky pastry". [14] Some of these recipes combine the butter into the détrempe rather than adding it in the folding process and are thus similar to a folded short crust.

  9. Is Eagle Rock's new pâtisserie serving L.A.'s most sought ...

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    The new pastry shop debuted last weekend and operates only three days a week. In its first few days of operation Fondry has sold out between 45 and 90 minutes after opening its doors.