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  2. The #1 Way to Give a Stale Croissant New Life - AOL

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    Using a serrated knife, I cut each croissant into about 3 to 4 planks, aiming for ⅓-inch thick slices or so. (Save the excess for bread crumbs or snacking while you bake.)

  3. Prue Leith’s Super-Easy Chocolate Croissant Bread Pudding Has ...

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    4 large day-old croissants ⅓ cup (about 3½ oz.) chocolate-hazelnut spread (such as Nutella) 1 very ripe medium Anjou pear, peeled, cored and cut into ½-in. slices

  4. There Are Layers To This Dreamy Croissant Stuffing - AOL

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    Arrange croissant pieces in an even layer on 1 to 2 baking sheets. Bake, tossing occasionally, until toasted and dry, 12 to 15 minutes. Meanwhile, grease a 13" x 9" baking dish with butter.

  5. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    The French version of the Kipferl was named for its crescent (croissant) shape. Croline: A flaky (typically puff) pastry filled with various (traditionally) salty or spicy fillings. Normally the top side of the pastry is latticed. Both sweet and savory croline varieties exist. Cronut: United States: A croissant-doughnut pastry attributed to New ...

  6. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    Pastry filled with ricotta cheese and egg custard, originally from Lecce, Apulia: Pastiera: Neapolitan tart made with cooked wheat, eggs, ricotta cheese, and flavoured with orange flower water Patacia Lombard fried doughnut Pepatelli Abruzzese biscuits made with flour, honey, almonds, orange zest and pepper Pere al vino

  7. Croissant - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known recipe for the present-day croissant appears in 1905, although the name croissant appears among the "fantasy or luxury breads" in 1853. [12] Earlier recipes for non-laminated croissants can be found in the 19th century and at least one reference to croissants as an established French bread appeared as early as 1850. [13]

  8. Pop These Ham and Cheese Croissants in the Oven for ... - AOL

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    Homemade ham and cheese croissants are a breakfast miracle! This quick and easy breakfast recipe calls for puff pastry stuffed with ham, cheddar, and dijon. ... container and stored in the fridge ...

  9. Cornetto (pastry) - Wikipedia

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    Cornetto (Italian:; meaning 'little horn') [1] is historically the Italian name of a product similar to the Austrian kipferl, [2] although today it is an interchangeable name for the French croissant. [3] The main ingredients of a cornetto are pastry dough, eggs, butter, water, and sugar.