See the wonderful layers in the puffs. Can you believe that this is home made???? You have to believe it because I prepared it. This is the second time I am trying this recipe. I am usually tensed when preparing the puff pastry sheets. I am not a specialist so it needs a lot of patch work to bring it to shape. Be patient when trying out this because if you are in a hurry the whole thing will be spoiled. I have shared my steps of preparation in the photo tutorial. After finishing off the sheets I started baking them. At first the butter in the sheets started melting down and I thought that the two hours of work and the money I spent on the ingredients are utter waste. But after 15minutes I was proved wrong because I could see the beautiful layers puffing up and at last I was so happy that my work was not a waste. Everyone in the family enjoyed the puffs. So try preparing it and enjoy the result.
The Recipe:
Ingredients:
Maida-220gm
Butter-220gm
Cold Water-150ml
Salt- a pinch
Procedure:
1. Mix maida and salt. Melt 1 tsp butter and add it to maida.
2. Add water and prepare a soft dough. Add water little by little to prepare the dough. Knead it till soft, smooth and elastic.
3. Cover it with plastic wrap and leave it for 10 minutes.
4. Take frozen butter and pound it till there are no lumps. Sprinkle maida and shape it into a square. Use finger tips to shape because you do not want any heat of your body to be transfered to the butter. If the day is very hot keep the butter in fridge for some time to lower the temp during the process.
5. On the back of a baking tray sprinkle maida and roll the dough into a diamond large enough to hold the butter. The centre should be thicker than the sides. Reserve a little deough for patch up job.
6. Place the butter square in the middle and fold the sides as for an envelope.
7. Beat it with rolling pin to flatten. Sprinkle maida and roll it to a rectangle of 25cm*15cm. Use the reserved dough if there are any holes. Fold the rectangle twice(like an envelope) as shown in the photo tutorial.
8. Place the tray in fridge for 15minutes.
9. Remove from fridge and roll the folded dough into a rectangle of 25*15cm. Fold it again as in step7. place the tray in fridge.
10.Repeat this step four times. Roll the dough into a thin rectangle spreading across the baking tray.
11. Cut it into 12 equal squares.
12. Stuff each rectangle with a filling of your choiceand seal edges. Preheat oven at 250degree centigrade for 15minutes. Bake the puffs for 25minutes or till the puffs are golden brown in colour.
Photo Tutorial:
Mix flour, salt and melted butter |
Prepare smooth and elastic dough and let it rest for 10minutes |
Frozen butter |
Pound the butter until there are no lumps |
Add flour and shape it to a rectangle. Use your finger tips for this job. |
Roll the dough into a diamond with a thick centre |
Place the butter in the centre |
Fold the dough like a packet to cover the butter |
Roll it into a rectangle. | You can see the butter oozing out in the top right corner. | I patched it up with the reserved dough |
Fold it as shown |
Again fold it and refrigerate it for 10-15minutes |
Sprinkle flour and roll it again. Repeat the last step. Repeat the two steps four more times. |
Roll into a rectangle the size of your baking tray and cut it into three rows. |
Cut it width wise into 5 equal parts.Stuff each piece with the stuffing you like and close it firm. |
After 15 minute it started rising and the layers were visible. |
When the top is golden brown remove from oven and serve hot |
Hi Gayathri,
Beautiful lloking puffs dear!!Iam sure they taste yumm too!!
Dr.Sameena@
http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
Even its time consuming, definitely worth to try..beautiful looking puffs..
woowwww. looks gorgeous.. great recipe.. puffs looks perfect.. the layers are so perfect.. wonderful..thanks for sharing/
wow… this is awesome. I tried making pastries too many times with too many ingredients. Definitely need to try this one.
thnx for sharing step-step procedure.
finally i found how to make puff pastry. Thanks a lot for sharing it. My daughter loves puffs and was i was looking for a homemade recipe and i will definitely try this.
That really looks great..should try it sometimes..
Loved the way u shown here!!
You have described them perfectly. cant wait to try
Have been hunting for an eggless pastry puff sheets recipe.. so glad i found one here!! thanks Gayathri… will try this out and let u knw 🙂
the layers have come out perfect like bakery style … too good …
i m gonna try this recipe tommorow n give u d feed back…… i just hope the puffs turn out welll ….
hi, i m gonna try this recipe tommorow n give u the feedback.. i just hope my hard work pays just like yours.
MY PUFF PASTRY DID BAKE WELL BUT THE LAYERS DINT PUFF UP…. THEY ARE ALL STUCK TO EACH OTHER… PLZ HELP .. HOW CAN I IMPROVE.
The layers may stick if you forcibly cut the sheet or over rolling of the sheet may also make the layers stick…
Yesterday evening, I followed your recipe and baked some really wonderful fruit mince pies 🙂 Many thanks
Bes fort tea time looks good thank you for posting
How many sheets we can make with this recipe? I want to make it. I also want to know how much tick we should roll it? And which size of sheets are made? Please reply ma’am if you can…
hii.. it looks amazing
i have a query.. when u said REPEAT TWO STEPS FOUR MORE TIMES meaning roll, fold and freeze four times.?? am i going right?
Yes. You are right.
Can this be stored ? If yes for what period ?
You can freeze it for three months.