For the first time this weekend I entered some cooking in the Bream Creek Show, I knew it would be tough competition with the local ladies who have been entering for years but I was delighted I got a first place for my bread and a third place for my cream puffs.
To be honest I was disappointed that my apple pie didn’t get a place, it was the hardest work and the most effort over two days, but when I saw the winners gorgeous pies I could understand why! Homemade puff pastry is delicious, a lot of effort but well worth it for a special occasion, for the filling I used freshly picked (gravasten I think) apples diced and stewed until cooked but firm, I didn’t need to add any sugar only a sprinkle on top with the eggwash before baking, the stewed apples were sweet enough.
Anyway I have probably only make puff pastry a few times since trade school,( if at all?) unlike bread which I made every day when I had the restaurant open. I will have to get some more practice in in puff pastry making over the next year before the next show, I think I will be make a beef wellington with puff pastry and the fillet from the side beef I have ordered from leap farm arrives. Yuuumm I’m excited thinking about it.
250 grams plain flour
Pinch of salt
150 ml water
juice of 1/2 lemon
250 grams cold butter
Place the flour and salt in a large bowl Add the water and juice and mix stir until a dough forms. Turn dough onto a lightly floured surface and gently knead until just smooth. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for 30 minutes to rest.
Roll the dough to a 10 x 30cm rectangle. Lay dough on a lightly floured surface with a short edge closest to you. slice or squash the butter onto the middle third of the pastry. Fold the end closest to you over the butter, then fold the opposite end over the top (the butter should now be enclosed in the dough).
roll out flat and fold both sides into the middle
then fold in again like closing a book this is the first full turn
Roll out dough to a 10 x 30cm rectangle and repeat folding process as before. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for 30 minutes to rest.
The pastry needs 4 full turns with at lease 30 minutes resting in between each turn in the refrigerator.
Rest the dough for at leaset 30 minutes before rolling and cutting, resting it for longer if you can
once cut the pastry needs to rest for 30 minutes before baking
It looks absolutely delicious!!
If you ever decide to make enough to sell some, let us know.
Taranna is only 10 mins up the road 🙂
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Reblogged this on Eloise Emmett and commented:
this lovely pie is in my new calendar that will be available in 2 weeks.
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