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Monday, January 14, 2013

Making Palmiers



 Have you ever baked palmiers before?  I made them for the first time last week.  Aren't they pretty?  You won't believe how easy they are to make! Days before I made these, my friend Laura posted a photo of the palmiers she made.  They looked so gorgeous and perfect; I wondered how did she make those?  She kindly shared the recipe with me.  Thank you again, Laura!  I made them and posted a picture to Facebook and received several requests for the recipe.  Here is the link to Ina's recipe...  http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/palmiers-recipe/index.html

I thought you'd like to see how I made them...

First, I sprinkled one cup of sugar onto my counter top.  Next, I rolled one sheet of cold puff pastry dough into a 13x13 inch square and sprinkled it with 1/2 cup of sugar.  I folded the edges towards the center, as you can see above...


I folded the dough again, so the two folds met in the center.  Finally, I folded it in half; like a book (as you can see in the above photo).  I ended up with six layers of dough.  I carefully placed the dough onto a sheet of parchment paper and put it in the freezer for fifteen minutes.  This step helps stiffen the dough so it is easier to cut and retain its shape.


After fifteen minutes, I removed the dough from the freezer and cut it into 3/8-inch slices.  I put them on a baking pan, flipped each slice on its side and slightly opened them up to form heart shapes. 


I baked mine at 425 degrees F for six minutes.  I flipped them over with a spatula and continued baking them for approximately five minutes.  It's important to keep a close eye on them, as the sugar can burn easily.  



Be very careful not to touch the palmiers with your fingers when you flip them.  I got a bad burn on my index finger - the caramelized sugar is really HOT!  Make sure to use oven mitts, like I did, after I got burned.  

Let cool on a baking rack...
...and watch them disappear before your eyes!


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3 comments:

  1. So delicious~can you believe how easy these are to make? Glad you tried them...they do disappear quickly! The "hearts" are great to share on Valentine's Day...no dairy, so perfect for kids (or adults) with lactose issues... Yum! Wonderful post, dear friend.

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  2. Ahh I ♥ You too! Very beautiful pics. I guess if you made the puff it would be harder. Ha!

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  3. I love Palmiers! I also use Ina's recipe and they are delicious every time. It is a very versatile recipe, you can make almost any sweet flavour combination and some savoury too. For a whisky tasting evening at my In-Laws pub I made haggis palmiers and they went down a treat!
    I expect you will be making these again for Valentine's?!
    Morwenna xoxo

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