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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. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    A pastry aromatised with vanilla or rum extract/essence, as well as lemon rind, and stuffed with Turkish delight, jam, chocolate, cinnamon sugar, walnuts, and/or raisins. Cream horn: A pastry made with flaky or puff pastry, filled with fruit or jam and whipped cream. The horn shape is made by winding overlapping pastry strips around a conical mold.

  4. Puff pastry - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Martínez Motiño, head chef to Philip II of Spain (1527–1598), [2] also gave several recipes of puff pastry in his Arte de cocina, pastelería, bizcochería y conservería published in 1611. [3] In this book, puff pastry is abundantly used, particularly to make savoury game pies. [4] A palmier, or "palm leaf", design

  5. Pastry - Wikipedia

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    Puff pastry is made using a laminated dough consisting of flour, butter, salt, and water. The pastry rises up due to the water and fats expanding as they turn into steam upon heating. [23] Puff pastry come out of the oven light, flaky, and tender. Choux pastry Choux pastry is a very light pastry that is often filled with cream.

  6. Sfogliatella - Wikipedia

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    Sfogliatella (Italian: [sfoʎʎaˈtɛlla]; Neapolitan: sfugliatella; pl.: sfogliatelle) is a shell-shaped pastry with a sweet or creamy filling, originating in the Campania region of Italy. [1] [2] Sfogliatella means 'small, thin leaf/layer', as the pastry's texture resembles stacked leaves. [citation needed]

  7. Croissant - Wikipedia

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    A croissant (UK: / ˈ k r w ʌ s ɒ̃, ˈ k r w æ s ɒ̃ /, [1] US: / k r ə ˈ s ɒ n t, k r w ɑː ˈ s ɒ̃ /; French: ⓘ) is a French pastry in a crescent shape made from a laminated yeast dough similar to puff pastry. [2] It is a buttery, flaky, viennoiserie pastry inspired by the shape of the Austrian kipferl, but using the French yeast ...

  8. 7 Recipes Using Refrigerated Pie Crust - AOL

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    A great example of an approved-by-us shortcut is a refrigerated pie crust. Sure, there's nothing better than flour on your face, the therapeutic rolling of a pin, and a homemade, flaky pie crust ...

  9. A Collection of Above Three Hundred Receipts in Cookery ...

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    The book was actually a collective effort: the preface states that "a Number of very Curious and Delicate House-wives Clubb'd to furnish out this Collection". [ 1 ] The book contains an early recipe for suet pudding , [ 1 ] and the first printed recipe for orange marmalade , [ 2 ] though without the chunks typically used now.