31 Puff Puff Pastry Recipes You'll Wanna Pass Around (2024)

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Hello and welcome to this thing we’re doing where we help you figure out what you’re gonna put in your mouth this week. Some of these are recipes we’ve tried, some of these are recipes we’re looking forward to trying, all of them are f*cking delicious. Tell us what you want to put in your piehole or suggest your own recipes, and we’ll talk about which things we made, which things we loved, and which things have changed us irreversibly as people. Last week we got sweet and tart with cranberries.

Puff pastry is fluffy, flaky magic. It simultaneously elevates your cooking and evokes comfort food feelings. It’s the lazy femme of baking: effortlessly gorgeous, equal parts heart and finesse. So roll out a sheet and pass that puff pastry to the left hand side.

1. Vegan Mushroom Rolls

2. Apple Pie Fries

3. Buffalo Chicken Waffles

4. Easy Puff Pastry Pizza

5. Puff Pastry Cronuts

6. Fig and Gorgonzola Bites

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7. Romano Ribbons

8. Cinnamon Roll Twists

9. Ginger Pear Tart

10. Kale and Cheese Pastry

11. Fruit-Filled Donuts with Lemon Glaze

12. Swan Cream Puffs

13. Onion Simosas

14. Avocado Mozza Puffs

15. Balsamic White Wine Strawberry Tarts

16. Pastrami Pockets

17. Cinnamon Rolls

18. Chinese Egg Tarts (Dan Tat) 蛋挞

19. Butternut Squash Vegan Mac n’ Cheese

20. Korean Ground Beef & Kimchi Rounds

21. Pastry Cornucopias with Pumpkin-Coconut Mousse

22. Baklava

23. Candy Bar Bites

24. Vegetable Curry Potato Puffs

25. Cinnamon Cream Cheese Puffs

26. English Pot Pie

27. Three Ingredient Banana and Nutella Hand Pies

28. Nian Gao

29. Vegan Pizza Waffles

30. Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Breakfast Tarts

31. Basil, Bacon & Peach Baked Brie

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KaeLyn

KaeLyn is a 40-year-old hard femme bisexual dino mom. You can typically find her binge-watching TV, standing somewhere with a mic or a sign in her hand, over-caffeinating herself, or just generally doing too many things at once. She lives in Upstate NY with her spouse, a baby T. rex, a scaredy cat, an elderly betta fish, and two rascally rabbits. You can buy her debut book, Girls Resist! A Guide to Activism, Leadership, and Starting a Revolution if you want to, if you feel like it, if that's a thing that interests you or whatever.

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  1. I haven’t eaten breakfast yet, so maybe looking at this roundup wasn’t the best idea. That croissant will be really good, though.

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    • I did eat breakfast, but I’m hungry again now. Wish someone would bring me a croissant…

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  2. vegan. puff pastry. pizza. waffles.

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    • That’s all you need to know.

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  3. Wow, I’ve never heard of nian gao done as individually wrapped bits! Always seen it out of a glass pan. That spring roll wrapper variant sounds fantastic.

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    • Yeah, I thought it was a cool variation, too!

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  4. So many delicious ideas! Those bacon, egg & cheese breakfast tarts are looking especially tasty… gonna have to give ’em a try tomorrow, methinks! :9

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    • Mmm. Report back!

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  5. I FRIKKIN LOVE PUFF PASTRY

    The things I’ve been making lately include

    – tomato or mushroom or whatever vegetable tarts: puff pastry + goat cheese + tomato slices/sauteed mushrooms/asparagus/broccolini/whatever, layered like a pizza

    – dessert things: puff pastry + jam/lemon curd/honey goat cheese + berries/fruit/both, layered same^

    – breakfast muffins?: puff pastry squares shoved in muffin tins + scrambled egg poured in + vegan chorizo/green onions/cheese/sauteed mushrooms/cherry tomato/whatever

    Al cooked at 400 degrees between 20-30 minutes! So easy, all of them look way more impressive than they are, and that sh*t is DELICIOUS.

    Loved this list, too!! Definitely gotta experiment a little now!

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    • Have you ever tried orange curd?

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      • I haven’t, but that sounds amazing!

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        • It is.
          Just use the same amount of orange juice as you would lemon, the same amount of zest but half lemon and half orange then continue to follow what ever your standard lemon curd recipe requires of you.
          And ta-taaa orange curd, a substance better than marmalade.

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    • YUM. Great ideas! Thanks! I am definitely going to make breakfast muffins this way next time I pick up some puff pastry!

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  6. All of the yes. Also my partner and I have been marathoning the Great British Bake Off so lately all I’ve been wanting to do it bake while speaking in a British accent.

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  7. Yass puff pastry pizza, the best non traditional pizza ever. It can be done without meat or cheese just needs sun dried tomato paste, ripe vine tomatoes herbs and it’ll be the best pizza you’ve ever had I swear.

    Ooh and pastelitos.

    They’re not hard just need guava paste and know how do hand pies or “turn overs”.

    Bless this list and who ever invented puff pastry.
    I’m so hungry tho.

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    • Yum pastelitos!!! Great idea!

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      • Strawberry pastelitos, an great idea I wouldn’t of had if not for this list.
        You helped made a birthday awesome.

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        • If I have helped one person have strawberry pastelitos, I have done enough.

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          • :)

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  8. I love that you guys always include vegan options. <3

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    • I discovered magical puff pastry when I was vegan! The Pepperidge Farm brand is vegan and DELICIOUS. I think most of these recipes could easily be veganized, actually….yum!

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31 Puff Puff Pastry Recipes You'll Wanna Pass Around (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to cook puff pastry? ›

Bake the pastries at 375°F until done: Lower the oven temperature and continue baking until the pastries are dry, crisp, and deep golden-brown. Cool and serve: Let the pastries cool slightly, then serve. Or if you're filling them after baking, let them cool completely, then fill and serve.

What is puff pastry summary? ›

What is a Puff Pastry? Puff pastry, also known as Pâte Feuilletée or feuilletage in French, is a very delicate and rich pastry that consists of many thin alternating layers of dough and fat. This lamination is what gives puff pastry its light, crispy and flaky texture upon baking.

What are the secrets to using puff pastry? ›

Always cut Puff Pastry straight down, never on an angle, to prevent layers from sticking together and inhibiting the rise. Cut up and down, and don't drag the knife. You can brush an egg-wash glaze (1 egg plus 1 tsp. water) over the Puff Pastry to create a rich, golden sheen when baked.

What is a sentence for puff pastry? ›

How to use puff pastry in a sentence
  • It has French ingredients like leeks and tarragon, and I use puff pastry to make the crust easy! ...
  • I'm not even sure that many people nowadays could reliably identify puff pastry as puff pastry.

How to make puff pastry puff up? ›

Always preheat your oven for a minimum of 15-20 minutes before baking, because Puff Pastry depends on even heat to rise and puff. Place pastries 1 inch apart. If you want a flaky thin and crispy pastry that's not very puffy, prick the unbaked Puff Pastry all over with a fork, which lets steam escape while baking.

Do you put butter or egg on puff pastry? ›

Melted butter also burns quite quickly. Egg wash is the most reliable because it coats the pastry evenly and doesn't run off. Egg wash also doesn't burn easily (except for any run-off on the parchment paper) and is generally the go-to for most chefs.

What is the process of making puff pastry known as ___________? ›

Puff pastry is made using a method known as lamination, where a block of butter is wrapped fully and sealed inside a dough. The dough then goes through a series of folds, where it is rolled out to a certain thickness and folded over onto itself.

What is puff pastry real name? ›

The French call this dough "pâte feuilletée," which means "pastry made leaf-like." Each "leaf" in this pastry consists of a layer of flour separated by a layer of butter. The expansion (puff) occurs because the butter layers create steam when exposed to the heat of an oven.

Why do you put lemon juice in puff pastry? ›

Make a well and add the liquid (the tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar helps tenderize the dough and keep it from oxidizing or turning gray). Stir into the bowl while lightly tossing the ingredients to moisten them evenly, keeping the butter pieces large.

Why put egg on puff pastry? ›

In baking, many recipes call for an egg wash to be brushed on the baked goods before it goes into the oven. The purpose of this is to give the final product a golden brown color that is slightly shiny. Egg washes can make the final product look more professional, a bit crispier, or act as a binder."

What does egg do to puff pastry? ›

You can brush an egg-wash glaze (1 egg plus 1 tsp. water) over the Puff Pastry to create a rich, golden sheen when baked. Use an egg wash to help seal filled pastries and connect Puff Pastry pieces: mix 1 egg plus 1 tsp. water, brush between layers, then pinch or press together.

What are 5 examples of pastry products? ›

Some common examples include pies, tarts, donuts, croissants, Danishes, and scones. Here's a handful of our favorite recipes, including some easy shortcuts, such as frozen puff pastry or refrigerated piecrust.

What are the six examples of pastry? ›

Here are ten irresistible and delicious types of pastries you have to try:
  • Croissant.
  • Danish Pastry.
  • Éclair.
  • Strudel.
  • Palmier.
  • Baklava.
  • Turnover.
  • Petit Four.
Aug 29, 2023

What is puff pastry in English? ›

: a pastry dough containing many alternating layers of butter and dough or the light flaky pastry made from it. called also puff paste.

How do I make sure my puff pastry doesn't go soggy? ›

Pastry being soggy in the middle is a result of the pastry being undercooked. Don't place the pastry on too high a shelf in the oven. One way to prevent soggy bottom pastry is to blind bake the pastry – This means partially or completely bake the pastry before adding the filling. Also, avoid over-filling your pastry.

How do you cook frozen puff pastry? ›

Our Best Tips for Baking with Frozen Puff Pastry
  1. Thaw your frozen puff pastry (preferably in the fridge, overnight). ...
  2. Unfold your pastry only when fully thawed. ...
  3. Flour your work surface and your rolling pin. ...
  4. Use restraint with your rolling pin. ...
  5. Cut with care. ...
  6. All you need for a puffy crust is a paring knife and a fork.
May 1, 2019

How long do you bake puff pastry for? ›

Always bake Puff Pastry Shells in a preheated 425° F oven. Bake Puff Pastry Cups in a preheated 400° F oven for 20 minutes.

Should I bake puff pastry before filling it? ›

Rule of thumb with pie baking is, you need to have the pastry baked before the filling boils. If the filling boils, it will seep through your pastry, and it's just bad. However, puff pastry isn't usually used for the bottom of savoury pies for a reason.

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