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  2. Shortcrust pastry - Wikipedia

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    A pie crust edge is often crimped to provide visual interest, and in the case of a two-crust pie in order to seal the top and bottom crusts together to prevent the filling from leaking. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Crimping can be done by hand, pinching the two crusts together to create a ruffled edge, or with a tool.

  3. Crust (baking) - Wikipedia

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    In pastries there are five different types of dough you can use as the crust; flaky, shortcrust, puff, choux and filo. Flaky 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.

  4. 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 ...

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

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    Baked puff pastry is noticeably lofty, airy, and delicate with a browned crust. When baked, phyllo's layers are light and quite close together and so crisp it shatters.

  6. Mezzelune dolci (Half-Moon-Shape Sweet Pasta Filled with ...

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    To make the sweet pasta dough, in a food processor, place the remaining one egg and two egg yolks, add the flour, butter, and Amaretto, and process until mixed. Turn out the mixture onto a well ...

  7. 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.

  8. Fresh Pasta vs. Dry Pasta: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    When should you use fresh pasta vs. dry pasta? Learn the difference between the two and which pasta sauces pair best with each type of pasta. The post Fresh Pasta vs. Dry Pasta: What’s the ...

  9. Pastry - Wikipedia

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    Common doughs used to make pastries include filo dough, puff pastry, choux pastry, short dough, pâte brisée, pâte sucrée, and other enriched doughs. [1] [2] [8] Pastries tend to have a delicate texture, often flaky or crumbly, and rich flavor [9] [10] —simple breads are thus excluded from the pastry category. Pastries also tend to be ...