laminated dough Recipes
7 delicious laminated dough recipes from around the world
Classic French Butter Croissants
Authentic French butter croissants, crafted from a meticulously laminated dough, rolled, and shaped into iconic crescents. These croissants are the quintessential symbol of French patisserie, offering a flaky, buttery, and airy interior.
Kouign-Amann
A traditional Breton pastry, Kouign-Amann (pronounced 'queen a-mahn') is a rich, laminated dough made with generous amounts of butter and sugar. The baking process creates distinct, caramelized layers, resulting in a dangerously addictive treat that is both flaky and chewy, with a deep buttery flavor and a crisp, caramelized crust.
Sfogliatella Riccia
Authentic Neapolitan 'lobster tail' pastry, featuring incredibly thin, crispy, shell-like layers encasing a sweet and creamy semolina-ricotta filling. This is a challenging but rewarding bake.
Facturas
Facturas are a diverse array of Argentine breakfast pastries, often enjoyed with coffee. This recipe focuses on the process of creating these flaky, sweet treats, which rely on a laminated dough technique similar to croissants or puff pastry.
Medialunas
Argentine medialunas are a beloved sweet breakfast pastry, similar to croissants but richer and often glazed. They are a staple in Argentine cafes and homes, perfect with a cup of coffee.
Fiteer Meshaltet
Fiteer Meshaltet is a traditional Egyptian layered pastry, often described as an Egyptian pizza or a flaky pie. It's made by laminating dough with generous amounts of butter or ghee, creating numerous delicate, crispy layers. It can be enjoyed as a sweet treat or a savory main course.
Rghaïf (Moroccan Laminated Flatbread)
Rghaïf is a traditional Moroccan laminated flatbread, known for its incredibly flaky, layered texture. Perfect for breakfast or as a side, it's often served with honey, cheese, or even stuffed with savory fillings.