this almost works. instead of doing as she does (a few folds then finish) you need to fold the long ends into the center, then fold the folds you just made on top of eachother, then roll it out and do it a few more times. that will get you a quick puff pastry. the basic recipe is good but what you do after that is the most important.
@Jakathera Hi there, are you thinking of phyllo pastry? That is the paper-thin pastry used in multiple layers for dishes like Spanikopita, Baklava, etc. Puff pastry, as in this video, actually "puffs" to make a nice topping for chicken stew, or wrapped around sausages for sausage rolls, or stretched out to make cracker straws. Colleen Tully, web food editor, Canadian Living
@sanysele Hi there, yes this recipe should work. However, this quick puff pastry recipe makes 500g, which could be twice the amount needed for a single recipe of cheesy puff pastry straws. You can refrigerate this recipe for up to 5 days or freeze in airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
@giedy5 I'm afraid not, a blender will not mix your dough thoroughly enough. You need the wide space and blade of a food processor for this recipe to work.
this almost works. instead of doing as she does (a few folds then finish) you need to fold the long ends into the center, then fold the folds you just made on top of eachother, then roll it out and do it a few more times. that will get you a quick puff pastry. the basic recipe is good but what you do after that is the most important.
itsumonihon 2 weeks ago
so.... last time I checked, puff pastry was micro-layers (100's of them) of dough, butter, dough, butter....
Puff pastry =/= pie crust (what this video should be titled)
very disappointing.
Jakathera 1 month ago
@Jakathera Hi there, are you thinking of phyllo pastry? That is the paper-thin pastry used in multiple layers for dishes like Spanikopita, Baklava, etc. Puff pastry, as in this video, actually "puffs" to make a nice topping for chicken stew, or wrapped around sausages for sausage rolls, or stretched out to make cracker straws. Colleen Tully, web food editor, Canadian Living
TullyColleen 1 month ago
where is the rest of the video ?
raybird215 3 months ago
ruff puff pastry
doonhamer252 5 months ago
that isn't puff pastry, thats pie crust..
ov3rcl0cked 5 months ago 4
@ov3rcl0cked True it is a pie crust, but a pie crust is the perfect texture for a lot of tarts in French cooking.
SagaraSouske 4 months ago
how do you use it??
1lovebabey1 6 months ago
@1lovebabey1 choice is yours her recipe was pretty basic so you can make tarts, strudels, pie crusts, the list goes on. It is your canvas.
Dasneezequeen 6 months ago
@ tully thnks so much
can i freeze the doug for a month??
n 1 mo question- can we store the cheese straw in airtight container for 4 weeks?
thnks so much ur awesome cheers
ps instead of butter can i use margarine low fat n for flour all purpose can i use whole wheat four...
thnks again x
sanysele 8 months ago
@ tully thnks so much
can i freeze the doug for a month??
n 1 mo question- can we store the cheese straw in airtight container for 4 weeks?
thnks so much ur awesome cheers
sanysele 8 months ago
can i use this recpe for cheesy straws
cheers
sanysele 8 months ago
@sanysele Hi there, yes this recipe should work. However, this quick puff pastry recipe makes 500g, which could be twice the amount needed for a single recipe of cheesy puff pastry straws. You can refrigerate this recipe for up to 5 days or freeze in airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
TullyColleen 8 months ago
Nice but what are the measurements? That would be helpful lol
angieyoda 9 months ago
Measure of ingredients?
heroaddict1 10 months ago
@heroaddict1 Hi there, here are the measurements from the recipe on our site:
1 cup (250 mL) cold unsalted butter
1-2/3 cups (400 mL) all-purpose flour
3/4 tsp (4 mL) salt
1/3 cup (75 mL) cold water cold water
TullyColleen 8 months ago
How nifty! Thank you. But I suspect you make it look a lot easier than it is. :-)
laraineannebarker 11 months ago
Hi nice way of explaining. Can u plz let me know what is the name of the machine you used to mix the flour
remotetesters 11 months ago
@remotetesters Hi there, we used a Kitchen Aid brand food processor in this video.
TullyColleen 11 months ago
Can i also use a blender
giedy5 1 year ago
@giedy5 I'm afraid not, a blender will not mix your dough thoroughly enough. You need the wide space and blade of a food processor for this recipe to work.
TullyColleen 1 year ago
lol what do u mean by cut into piece size pieces lol
sillylewis1 1 year ago
@sillylewis1 Pea size pieces ^.^ not piece size pieces...
MattTheLad088 1 year ago
this would be awesome if i had a bog enough processer
mom4aaa 1 year ago
Here are the ingredients: 1 cup (250 mL) cold unsalted butter 1-2/3 cups (400 mL) all-purpose flour 3/4 tsp(4 mL) salt 1/3 cup (75 mL) cold water
TullyColleen 1 year ago 3
plz give the ratio of flour butter.
hareramable 1 year ago