Real Butter Puff Pastry
Blog Entry: Monday 29 Mar 2010
This recipe for rich butter puff pastry was devised by Ed Baines and featured on the Good Food Live channel. It does take a fair amount of effort, but the pride that you’ll feel when you can genuinely announce that you “made it yourself” is well worth it!
Ingredients:
225g plain flour
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp lemon juice
Cold water, to mix
225g unsalted butter
Method:
1. Sift the flour and salt together into a mixing bowl.
2. Make a hollow in the middle of the flour. Pour the lemon juice into the hollow and mix into the flour. Add enough cold water to form a pastry ball.
3. Place the pastry on a floured surface and knead gently for 5 minutes, until the dough is smooth and not sticky.
4. Roll out the pastry until it forms a square large enough to wrap around the butter.
5. Place the butter (straight from the fridge) in the middle of the pastry. Fold the pastry over the butter.
6. Using a rolling pin, flatten the pastry-wrapped butter slightly. Roll it out gently and evenly into a long strip, making sure the butter remains contained within the pastry.
7. Fold a third of the pastry strip towards the middle, then top with the remaining pastry flap, making a triple-layered piece of pastry.
8. Gently press this down without sealing the edges. Set aside to rest in a cool place for 15 minutes.
9. Place the pastry on a floured surface so that the unsealed edge is towards you. Repeat the rolling and folding process four more times.
10. Set aside to rest in a cool place for 10 minutes. Place the pastry on a floured surface so that the unsealed edge is towards you. Repeat the rolling and folding process three more times.
Find more delicious butter inspiration at the Good Food Channel.
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