- 1 rolling pin
- cling film
- 1 knife
- 1 baking tray lined with parchment
- 1 mixer with hook attachment
- 1 bowl
- 1 tea towel
- 1 plastic bag
- 1 brush
Step 2: Begin the dough
Put
the flour into the mixer. Add the salt, sugar, milk and yeast. Mix it
on low for 8-10 minutes until it has a smooth elastic consistency. Dust
the dough and a large bowl with flour. Remove the dough from the mixer
and transfer it into a bowl. Cover it with the towel and let it rise
until it doubles in size. This should roughly, take 1.5 to 2 hours.
Step 3: Prepare the butter
Put
a sheet of cling film onto your working surface. Place the butter on
top and cover it with a second sheet of cling film. Flatten it with your
hands, roll it into a rectangle of about 20 X 25 cm with your rolling
pin and place it into the fridge to chill.
Step 4: Roll out dough
After
the dough has doubled in size, sprinkle it with a little bit of flour.
Punch out the air with your knuckles and place it onto a floured work
surface. Dust the dough with flour and roll it out into a large
rectangle that is big enough to hold the sheet of chilled butter. Move
the dough around in the flour. You may have to dust the table again, if
you need to.
Step 5: Fold in butter
Unwrap the chilled
butter and place it onto the upper part of dough. Fold the dough around
the butter to enclose it completely. Lift the dough and sprinkle the
table with flour. Turn the dough around and roll it into another long
rectangle. Fold the dough into thirds, brushing off the excess flour as
you go. This completes the first turn. Now wrap it in cling film and
place it into the fridge for a minimum of 25 to 30 minutes.
Step 6: Turn the dough
At
the end of the 30 minutes sprinkle your working surface with flour.
Unwrap the dough and place it onto the work surface. Make sure that the
dough has the seam vertically placed. Dust it with a sprinkling of flour
and roll it out into another rectangle. Fold, brush and wrap, exactly
as before. This now completes the second turn.
Step 7: Chill and turn again
Place
it back into the fridge for another 30 minutes. Once removed, roll and
fold for the third and final turn. Make sure that the dough is well
wrapped before placing into the fridge once more to chill overnight.
Step 8: Shape the croissants
One
chilled, cut the unwrapped dough into half, on a floured surface. Dust
the dough with some flour and roll one half of the dough into a
rectangle. Reflour the surface when necessary and continue to roll until
the dough is roughly less than half a centimetre thick. Turn the
rectangle around. Flour the surface and trim the edges of the dough
neatly. Cut it into triangle shapes. Take the bottom of the triangle at
its widest part and using your hands, tightly roll it up into a
croissant shape. You can freeze the other half of the dough for use
another time, or repeat the process and make more croissants.
Step 9: Allow to rise
Place the croissants onto a prelined baking tray. Cover them with a clean plastic bag and leave to double in size.
Step 10: Preheat the oven
Set the oven to 190ºC (375ºF/ gas mark 5).
Step 11: Wash and bake
Once
the croissants have risen remove the plastic bag. Very gently brush
them all over with the egg wash. Place them into the centre of the oven.
Bake them for roughly 15 minutes. When they are a deep golden brown
remove them from the oven.
Step 12: Serve
Your croissants are now ready to serve! They go well with anything, from plain butter, jam and marmalade to ham and cheese.