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  2. Flaky pastry - Wikipedia

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    This yields a different texture from puff pastry, where rectangles of dough and fat are rolled and folded together in such a way that the result is a number of uniform sheets of pastry. [2] [7] Flaky pastry is used to make pasties, turnovers, sausage rolls, and plaits. It may be used to make dishes, such as samosas and curry puffs, that ...

  3. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    In baking, a flaky pastry (also known as a "quick puff pastry" or "blitz puff pastry") [35] is a light, flaky, unleavened pastry, similar to a puff pastry. The main difference is that in a flaky pastry, large lumps of shortening (approximately 1-in./2½ cm. across), are mixed into the dough, as opposed to a large rectangle of shortening with a ...

  4. How to Blind Bake a Pie Crust So Its Flaky and Golden

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    Roll out the pie dough and place it in a pie plate. Decorate the edges as desired. Chill the unbaked pie crust until cold and firm, in the refrigerator for 30 minutes or in the freezer for 15 minutes.

  5. Butter Is the Secret to a Tender, Flaky Pie Crust - AOL

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    Use this all-butter pie crust for any recipe that calls for a tender, flaky crust. The simple dough is made with just butter, flour, salt, vinegar, and water. ... 15 Best Denim Jacket Outfit Ideas ...

  6. Puff pastry - Wikipedia

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    Puff pastry, also known as pâte feuilletée, is a light, flaky pastry, its base dough (détrempe) composed of wheat flour and water. Butter or other solid fat (beurrage) is then layered into the dough. The dough is repeatedly rolled and folded, rested, re-rolled and folded, encasing solid butter between each resulting layer.

  7. Wait, What's The Difference Between Phyllo Dough and Puff Pastry?

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    Puff pastry dough (“pâte feuilletée” in French) uses the lamination method to create buttery, flaky pastry. Traditionally, the process for making puff pastry is similar to that of laminating ...

  8. Crust (baking) - Wikipedia

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    Flaky crust is a delicate crust but very easy to make. Flaky crust can be used for sweet and savory treats. An example of a flaky crust is it can be used as the crust for a quiche. Shortcrust Shortcrust is a thicker crust. It is good for thicker treats like cookies. Puff Puff pastry crust is similar to flaky crust but is slightly lighter and ...

  9. Bake These Savory Pie Recipes for a Flaky Feast - AOL

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    The simple recipe starts with a pie crust layered with slices of tangy tomatoes and a cheesy, herby filling. The flaky finished product is perfect for brunch, lunch, and even dinner! Get the ...