Sourdough Croissants Recipes

facebook share image   twitter share image   pinterest share image   E-Mail share image

SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS



Sourdough Croissants image

When Martha Stewart, who is something of a croissant connoisseur, first tasted these sourdough croissants, she knew they were something special. The recipe comes from Martha's niece, Sophie Herbert Slater. A self-taught baker, Slater set out to create her own version of sourdough croissants, inspired by the blog Baking Sense.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Breakfast & Brunch Recipes     Bread Recipes

Time P3D

Yield Makes 20

Number Of Ingredients 12

85 grams fed Sourdough Starter (about a generous 1/3 cup)
85 grams unbleached organic all-purpose flour (about 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons)
85 grams lukewarm water (1/3 cup plus 1 tablespoon)
380 grams whole milk (1 2/3 cups), warmed to 100°F
575 grams unbleached organic all-purpose flour (4 1/4 cups), plus more for dusting
84 grams sugar (1/3 cup)
15 grams fine sea salt (2 3/4 teaspoons)
Neutral oil, for bowl
4 sticks unsalted butter, softened
15 grams unbleached organic all-purpose flour (2 tablespoons)
2 large egg yolks
2 tablespoons heavy cream

Steps:

  • Levain: On day 1 at night, mix together starter, flour, and water in a large bowl. Cover with a damp kitchen towel or a large plate and let stand at room temperature 8 to 10 hours.
  • Dough: On day 2 in the morning, make a sponge: Dissolve levain in warmed milk, stirring or whisking to combine. Add 300 grams flour (2 1/4 cups) and mix to combine; sponge should feel like a thick batter. Let stand 30 minutes.
  • Stir sugar and salt into sponge, then add remaining 275 grams flour (2 cups); stir to combine. Knead with floured hands on a lightly floured surface about 4 minutes. Wash and lightly oil bowl and return dough to it. Cover with a large plate or a damp kitchen towel. Let stand 30 minutes.
  • With dampened hands, grab underside of dough, stretch it out, and fold it back over itself. Rotate bowl one quarter-turn. Repeat 6 times. Cover with cloth and let stand 30 minutes. Repeat folding process every 30 minutes until dough feels pillowy and elastic, and has increased in volume about 50 percent-a total of 6 to 8 times, 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 hours. Cover and let stand 1 hour, then refrigerate 30 minutes along with butter package (see step 5; this is so they have the same temperature and a similar texture, which makes them much easier to work with).
  • Butter package: During last resting of dough, combine butter and flour in the bowl of a mixer and beat on medium speed to combine. Transfer to a piece of parchment, top with a second piece of parchment, and roll out to a 7-by-7-inch square. Transfer to a baking sheet and refrigerate 30 minutes (when ready, package should be waxy and pliable, not rock-solid).
  • Turn rested and chilled dough onto a floured surface; let stand 10 minutes. Roll out to a 10-by-10-inch square. Place butter package in center of dough. Roll corners of dough out another 5 inches. Lift one side at a time over butter package, enclosing it in dough; pinch seams to seal. Give dough a few firm knocks along its seams with side of rolling pin.
  • Roll dough out to an 8-by-24-inch rectangle. Fold into thirds like a letter (bottom 8 inches of dough up, then top 8 inches down over that). Turn so seam faces side; repeat this rolling and folding process once more. (If butter starts to ooze out, put dough on a baking sheet and refrigerate for 10 to 15 minutes before rolling out further.) Place folded dough on a baking sheet and refrigerate 30 minutes.
  • Repeat rolling-and-folding process once more (the third turn). If time permits and you have energy, repeat one more time after another 30-minute rest in refrigerator. Roll dough out until it begins to spring back (this is just to get a jump-start on the final rolling), then transfer to a baking sheet lined with parchment. Cover and refrigerate at least 8 hours and up to 1 day. (It is possible to roll and shape after a shorter rest of about 4 hours, but the longer rest makes the dough easier to work with.)
  • On day 3 in the morning, line 2 baking sheets with parchment. Place chilled dough on a floured surface and roll into a 23-by-16 1/2-inch rectangle. (If you find that it is springing back, or a lot of butter is oozing out, transfer to refrigerator for a few minutes. If small patches of dough break, exposing butter, sprinkle with some flour to cover and refrigerate briefly.) Trim edges straight. Starting at one short end, use a pizza or pastry wheel to cut dough in half lengthwise, so you have two 22 1/2-by-8-inch strips. (If your dough feels unwieldy, briefly refrigerate.) Cut each strip into 5 rectangles, each about 4 1/2-by-8 inches. Cut from one bottom corner to opposite top corner of each rectangle, creating two triangles.
  • Arrange triangles on work surface, with shortest sides nearest you and long, pointed ends farthest from you. Gently stretch width of short ends slightly. Then roll croissants toward pointed ends, holding onto the points and gently tugging to elongate as you roll. Bend either end of croissants toward middle slightly to form crescent shapes. Place croissants on prepared baking sheets, spaced about 3 inches apart, tucking points under shaped crescents so they don't unfurl in the oven. (You should be able to fit 10 on each half sheet pan.)
  • Drape with plastic wrap and let stand at room temperature until puffed, expanded by about 60 percent, and very soft, 2 to 3 hours. (Or, if you are shaping the night before baking, place all the croissants on a single baking sheet and refrigerate overnight, as they won't really expand much. Remove about 3 hours before you want to bake, divide them between 2 sheets, and allow to proof as above; it could take slightly longer, given that they are cold.)
  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Whisk together egg yolks and cream. Brush proofed croissants evenly with egg wash and bake, rotating pans from top to bottom and back to front halfway through, until puffed, golden brown, and baked through, 25 to 28 minutes. Let cool on sheets on wire racks 15 minutes, then transfer directly to racks and let cool completely. (Croissants are excellent the day they're made, but if making ahead, let cool completely, then freeze in resealable plastic bags. To serve, wrap in parchment-lined foil and reheat from frozen in a 350°F oven until just heated through, about 10 minutes.)

More about "sourdough croissants recipes"

SIMPLE TO MAKE SOURDOUGH BUTTERY FLAKY CROISSANTS - UNREFINED …
Turn the dough a quarter turn. Use a rolling pin to gently push on the dough to help disperse the butter into the layer of dough. Focus on lengthening the dough rather than making it wider. …
From unrefinedbaker.com


SOURDOUGH CINNAMON RAISIN LOAF - JOVIAL FOODS
3 days ago Brush the dough with the egg wash leaving a ½ inch border around the dough and spread the cinnamon sugar filling evenly on top. Tightly roll the dough into a log shape. Pinch …
From jovialfoods.com


FLAKY SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS – WITH STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS
Apr 14, 2021 An easy sourdough croissant recipe. Makes between 10-12 croissants, depending on size. Print Ingredients Starter . 35g starter 70g flour 70g water Dough Ingredients: 450g all …
From homegrownhappiness.com


SOURDOUGH DISCARD RECIPES - SAVORING THE GOOD®
The taste of sourdough discard recipes can have a subtle sourness, but it's generally milder compared to the tangy flavor of a fully matured sourdough starter. The discard is typically …
From savoringthegood.com


HOW TO BAKE CINNAMON ROLLS TO GIVE THEM A CROISSANT-LIKE …
1 day ago When the dough then goes into the oven, the heat melts the butter which releases water. These water molecules evaporate to create steam, which gets stuck in the web of …
From yahoo.com


HOMEMADE SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS RECIPE I - YOUTUBE
These Homemade Sourdough Croissants are flaky, gut healthy, buttery, and the perfect holiday breakfast to pair with your favorite coffee! RECIPE:
From youtube.com


PULL APART SOURDOUGH DINNER ROLLS: EASIEST OVERNIGHT RECIPE
1 day ago This sourdough dinner roll recipe creates the most buttery, fluffy, and flaky rolls. The outside is a perfect blend of sourdough bread and croissant, while the inside is irresistibly fluffy …
From simplytaralynn.com


HOMEMADE SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS - ABERLE HOME
Sourdough Croissant Dough: 1. Day 1: Mix the dough ingredients until a shaggy dough forms. Remove dough to a clean countertop and knead for a few minutes until a smooth dough forms. Form dough into a ball. 2. Transfer dough to a …
From aberlehome.com


FLAKY SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS (OVERNIGHT CROISSANT RECIPE)
Feb 12, 2022 Take the chilled dough out of the fridge and place it onto a floured worktop. Knock the air out with the bottom of your palm and roll it into a square around 28x28cm (11x11in).
From somebodyfeedseb.com


HOMEMADE SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS (STEP BY STEP …
Jun 8, 2024 Most croissants use commercial yeast, but my sourdough croissant recipe uses an active starter instead, adding delicious flavor and health benefits. While you can buy starter, making your own is a simple process that takes …
From pickyeaterblog.com


STEP-BY-STEP HOMEMADE SOURDOUGH CROISSANT RECIPE
Jul 24, 2024 The name Croissant: Cresent, or moon shaped. Croissant is the French word for Cresent. Which notes the distinct shape of the traditional croissant. The Homemade Sourdough Croissant Ingredients: Active …
From thefarmchicken.com


SOURDOUGH CROISSANT RECIPE - A FARMGIRL'S KITCHEN®
Jun 12, 2024 How to make Sourdough Croissants. Active starter – The night before, feed your starter and leave in a warm area to double in size.Once peaked, refrigerate. Make & ferment sourdough pastry dough – Mixing the dough …
From afarmgirlskitchen.com


HOW TO MAKE SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS - JESHA'S
Sep 20, 2024 Shape the Croissants: Let the dough sit at room temperature for about 5 minutes. ightly flour work surface. Re-roll out the dough to 17” x 14”. Trim to a 16” rectangle, then cut into four 4” x 14” strips. Then slice a straight line …
From sourdoughjesha.com


SIMPLIFIED SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS - STRETCH AND FOLDS
Oct 21, 2024 Shape the Croissants.Roll the dough out into a 28x60cm (11x24 inch) rectangle. Mark 5cm (2-inch) intervals along both sides, then use a pizza cutter or knife to cut triangles …
From stretchandfolds.com


SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS RECIPE – MADE WITH SOURDOUGH …
Ingredients. 150 grams active sourdough starter 113 grams filtered water 113 grams whole milk 50 grams butter, melted; 450 grams organic unbleached all-purpose flour
From oursimplegraces.com


SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS - OLD-FASHIONED INSPIRATION
How to make Sourdough Croissants Day 1: Preparing the dough. The night before you want to shape your croissants, make the dough by combining the sourdough starter, honey, salt, …
From oldfashionedinspiration.com


BEST SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS RECIPE - HOW TO MAKE …
Jan 4, 2017 100% sourdough croissants dough; Mix all the ingredients (except butter) into nice and smooth rather stiff dough, refrigerate in a container with a lid overnight. Next day leave the dough at room temperature for about 45 …
From food52.com


SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS AND CRUFFINS
Jan 8, 2020 After the rest, roll the dough to about 18" long, not making it any wider. Then fold the top down about 2/3 of the way, then fold the bottom to meet the top.
From ashleymariefarmandbakery.com


SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS - THE FLAVOR BELLS
Oct 25, 2023 If you're in a hurry, you can also use a straight yeast-based croissant dough recipe. 2. Bread Flour for croissants: Bread flour is essential for the structure and chewy texture of croissants. You can substitute with all …
From theflavorbells.com


SOURDOUGH DISCARD CRESCENT ROLLS - MAKE IT DOUGH
2 days ago Once the dough appears cohesive, switch to a dough hook and mix until the dough clings to the hook and away from pulls away from the sides of the bowl. Turn the dough out on …
From makeitdough.com


SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS - BAKING SENSE®
Dec 14, 2018 The total flour content is 602g (490g flour + 112g flour in the sourdough starter) while the liquid content is 412g (300g milk + 112g water in the sourdough starter). I therefore have a hydration rate of 412/602, that is 68%. …
From baking-sense.com


BRIE, BACON & CRANBERRY CROISSANT WREATH | DON'T GO BACON MY …
2 days ago Croissant Wreath. The amazing thing about this recipe is it only requires 5 ingredients! Here’s what you’ll need: Croissant Dough – This comes pre-portioned into …
From dontgobaconmyheart.co.uk


SOURDOUGH ARTISAN CROISSANTS - A KNEAD TO BAKE
Jan 29, 2021 These Croissants are delicious, fluffy, extra flaky, crisp on the outside and soft on the insideCroissants are one of the most decadent things you can eat, I hope you enjoy this …
From akneadtobake.com


MOZZARELLA PEPPERONI CROISSANT ROLLS RECIPE | CHEFF RECIPES
1 day ago Step 2: Prepare the Croissant Dough Open the can of croissant dough and unroll it onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Separate the dough into individual triangles, …
From cheffrecipes.com


SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS - MYLOVEOFBAKING
Oct 15, 2019 A guide to homemade, hand laminated sourdough croissants. This takes time and patience. But at the end it is all worth it! A guide to homemade, hand laminated sourdough croissants. This takes time and patience. ... Hi …
From myloveofbaking.com


APPLE CROISSANTS - DESSERT FOR TWO
1 day ago Add one tablespoon of butter to large skillet, and let melt over low heat. Add the peeled and diced to the pan with the butter, followed by the white sugar, brown sugar, …
From dessertfortwo.com


SOURDOUGH CROISSANTS - FARMHOUSE ON BOONE
Sep 20, 2022 These flaky, buttery sourdough croissants are one of the most decadent sourdough recipes I’ve ever enjoyed. Layers of sourdough pastry dough and layers of butter …
From farmhouseonboone.com


Related Search