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Bread Machine Croissants
in Diana's Recipe Book
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Servings: Makes 24 croissants |
Comments: For all of you that love Croissants as much as I do, here's a quick and easy way to prepare them by making the dough in your bread machine, then rolling, shaping and baking in your oven. So good! |
Ingredients: 1/2 cup water 1/3 cup evaporated milk 3 tablespoons (1.5 ounce/42g) butter, at room temperature 1 egg, at room temperature 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 3 tablespoons granulated sugar 3 cups bread flour 2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast |
Instructions: Have liquid ingredients at 80 degrees F/26 degrees C and all others at room temperature. Place ingredients in pan in the order specified in your owner’s manual. Select dough/manual cycle. Do not use the delay timer. At the end of the last kneading cycle, press STOP/CLEAR, remove dough and proceed with rising, shaping, and baking instructions* (see below). Check dough consistency after 5 minutes of kneading, making adjustments if necessary. Rising, Shaping, and Baking Place dough in lightly oiled bowl and turn to grease top. Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours. Place dough on floured surface and knead about 6 times to release air bubbles. Divide into 3 parts. Roll each part into a 14-inch circle. With a sharp knife, cut into 8 pie-shaped wedges. Starting with wide edge, roll each wedge toward the point. Place on ungreased cookie sheets, point side down, and curve into crescent shape. Cover; let rise until indentation remains after touching. Combine 1 slightly beaten egg and 1 tablespoon water; brush croissants with egg mixture. Bake in preheated 350 degrees F/180 degrees C oven 15 to 18 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from cookie sheets and cool. Makes 24 croissants. |
Source: Red Star Yeast |
Date: June 16, 2006 |
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Reviewer: nadine
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Bread is not close to the taste of croissant. More like dinner rolls.
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Bread is not close to the taste of croissant. More like dinner rolls.
Reviewer: Patrick T
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A fantastic recipe. Being the father of 2 small children I really don't have the time to make it from scratch. Thank you for providing a detailed way to make it in the bread maker!
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A fantastic recipe. Being the father of 2 small children I really don't have the time to make it from scratch. Thank you for providing a detailed way to make it in the bread maker!
Reviewer: Rida
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I loved this recipe. So easy and yummy. Before rolling the croissant I added thyme to 1/3, cheese to 1/3, and chocolate bananas to the remaining 1/3. Delicious!
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I loved this recipe. So easy and yummy. Before rolling the croissant I added thyme to 1/3, cheese to 1/3, and chocolate bananas to the remaining 1/3. Delicious!
Reviewer: April
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This came out JUST like crescent rolls from a package. If that is what you want, it is perfect. They are bready, but light. If you are looking for crescent rolls (bakery style) this is not the recipe. I enjoyed it though- I added chicken, cheese and spinach before rolling--- it was SO yummy!
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This came out JUST like crescent rolls from a package. If that is what you want, it is perfect. They are bready, but light. If you are looking for crescent rolls (bakery style) this is not the recipe. I enjoyed it though- I added chicken, cheese and spinach before rolling--- it was SO yummy!