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Sourdough Croissants

To perfectly laminate croissants with a dough fermented using wild yeast, that has been sort of a  "Holy Grail" for me. My latest attempt, tweaked, hand rolled and cut were a huge success. Whoooohooo! Or Holy Moley! It's been a journey, and finally a joy, to achieve success. And lots of experiments. Timing, temperature and a fermentation, with technique adhered to and you have sourdough croissants.

 

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4 Comments

  1. YayaOrchid

    Absolutely perfect! I hope you post the recipe?

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  2. Jonitin

    Yaya…these are my secret croissant tests, maybe for my book or future business..though I’d like to share them with you they aren’t available to everyone…besides, it took me years to figure out how to do this… I suggest you go and try these first from the former teacher at my school Karen Bornarth at The international Culinary school or FCI when I was there! http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2009/10/karen-bonarth-roger-gural-croissants-recipe.html
    Cheers,
    Jeremy

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  3. Mary

    These look delicious!

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  4. Jonitin

    Thanks Mary they were…and I keep trying to make them like this again, a feat and luck maybe? Still, will tinker and tweak, never happy with good, got to get the best every time!
    Merci,
    Jeremy

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