Homemade Puff Pastry - MyLoveOfBaking (2024)

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This is the recipe and step by step process of making a small batch laminated puff pastry. Feel free to multiply the recipe for a bigger batch.

About the puff

  • Puff is something that you can freeze without an issue. So if you are going the extra mile, why not whip up a big batch and save some for later. There’s no feeling like knowing that you have readymade puff sheets in the freezer 🙂 so you can use them for quick dinners and snacks! Just multiple the recipe by 2 or 3 or 4 and once you are done with all the lamination, let the dough rest as usual. Then roll out to 2-3mm thickness, cut in to manageable size sheets ( say 12″ by 12″) wrap individually and freeze for later!
  • To use them, simply pull a sheet or two from the freezer and let them thaw in the fridge over night (8-12 hours) and they will be good to go!
  • Avoid thawing them at room temperature, whenever possible, as the sudden drastic temperature fluctuation could damage the lamination or sometimes cause the pastry to melt
  • When working with puff pastry, use a cold surface and be quick. Avoid using warm fillings or spreads. Do not let it go too soft. Keep the pastry in the fridge when not dealing with it or until the oven is ready

A bit about folding

You can give either book folds or letter folds to your dough to create the layers. It is completely up to you. A book fold multiplies layers by 4 whereas a letter fold multiplies layers by 3. For puff pastry the more layers the better. But always stop at 7. Way too many layers will stretch the butter layer a little too much making it disappear.

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Place flour, salt, lemon juice(optional) and cold butter in a bowl. Rub the butter into flour (or use a food processor)

Lemon juice (or any acid) will help prevent too much gluten development so the pastry will be flaky not chewy

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Add water and mix until a dough is developed. If the dough is too dry add 1-2 tbsp. of more water. the dough would be fairly stiff but malleable.

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Kneed this dough until it is fairly smooth. Make sure no lumps, flour is present. Does not have to be super smooth.

Wrap and chill the dough for at least 30 minutes (up to a day)

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Make a butter block by pounding about a 100g (stick of butter) until you get a 1/4 inch thick slab. Size roughly 4″ by 6″.

Wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes or until hardened.

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When you are ready to laminate, bring the butter out and let it sit for 5 minutes until a little soft to the touch.

Then bring the dough out and roll it out on a floured surface to twice the size of the butter block. Check the image.

Then lock the butter block inside the dough and seal the edges.

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Roll out and do a book/letter fold

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How a letter fold looks like.

Wrap and place this in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. Then repeat folding(either book or letter or a mix), resting in-between folds

Perform at least 3-4 folds (up to a 7) for a flakier pastry.
eg:
3 book folds and 2 letter folds
2 book folds and 2 letter folds
3 book folds and 1 letter fold
4 book folds
5 letter folds

Once done with lamination(folding) wrap and chill the dough for about 4 hour (or even overnight). After resting roll out to desired width and length depending on the recipe you are going to use the puff for. If you are freezing, roll out to a 2mm thick sheet, wrap in parchment/cling film and freeze.

Frozen puff sheets should be thawed in the fridge before being used. Usually, placing the frozen puff in the fridge overnight will be sufficient.

Some of the recipes you can try using this puff pastry sheet.

Homemade Puff Pastry

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April 10, 2021

byVindi

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Ingredients

For the puff

  • 1 cup (150g) all-purpose flour
  • 1 tbsp. cold butter cut into cubes
  • 1/3 cup cold water ( about 2 tbsp. extra water)
  • 1 tsp lemon juice (or vinegar) this is optional
  • pinch of salt

For the butter block

  • 1/2 cup(about 110 g) or one stick of butter

Instructions

  1. Measure all the ingredients for the dough into a bowl and mix. You can use a food processor or a stand mixer, but this is a small dough so by hands is easier for me
  2. Once everything comes together, bring the dough on to a floured surface and start to knead. Use the extra 2 tbsp. water if the dough is too dry or stiff
  3. Knead until you get a smooth dough (for about 2-3 minutes, check the picture above)
  4. Wrap the dough with a piece of plastic and refrigerate for about 30 minutes. Or overnight
  5. Make the butter slab in the meantime
  6. Let the butter sit at room temperature for about 5 minutes
  7. Place the cold butter in between two parchment papers and use a rolling pin to flatten it into roughly a 6″ by 4″ rectangle (roughly about 3/4 cm thickness) check the picture above (size doesn’t have to be exact)
  8. Wrap and chill the butter block for about 15 minutes at least or until hardened
  9. To make the puff, roll out the dough on a floured surface, into a rectangle
  10. This rectangle should be twice the size of the butter block (check images above)
  11. Place the butter block on the rolled out dough and enclose tightly
  12. Seal all three sides so the butter won’t escape
  13. Now place the shortest side (width) facing you and roll out, away from you (check images)
  14. Once it get to a reasonable size (dough thickness of 3/4 cm roughly) stop rolling and give a book/letter fold
  15. Wrap and chill the dough and repeat the process above to give more folds
  16. Give at least 4 folds chilling the dough in-between every fold
  17. You can perform up to 5-7 folds if time permits. The more layers, the flakier the puff will be
  18. Once final fold is done wrap and chill for at least 3-4 hours or overnight
  19. Once rested, this laminated dough can be rolled out to about 2mm thickness and used in any recipe that calls for puff
  20. Rolled out, sheet can be wrapped and frozen too
  21. Make sure to thaw the frozen sheets overnight in the fridge before using

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  1. perfect..

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    1. Thank you

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  2. Hi Vindi. Thank you for sharing your great recipes with us, I have tried 3 of them and they all turned out perfect.
    I have a question regarding the puff pastry recipe: if I want to triple or quadruple the recipe, how do the measurements change for butter and dough rectangles?

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    1. I’m glad they turned out perfect 🙂
      To answer your question, yes this recipe can be doubled/tripled or quadrupled. Simply multiply the numbers by 2/3 or 4. However you can use less lemon juice (a little goes a long way), it’s optional anyways.
      Tip: A larger dough tends to be difficult to chill and roll out (at home we don’t have dough-sheeters) so if you need x4 of the recipe, I would suggest making two doubles.

      Hope this helps
      Vindi

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FAQs

Can you use puff pastry instead of Phylo? ›

Yes and no, and it depends—mostly on the recipe you are using. Substitute one for the other and your baked goods may bake up different than expected.

Can I make puff pastry ahead of time? ›

Yes, you can (with certain recipes). To simplify your day, you can prepare the recipe ahead of time, then bake as directed prior to serving. How big are Puff Pastry Sheets? The frozen dimension of Puff Pastry Sheets is approximately 9.75” X 10.5” X 3/16” and the product comes folded in thirds.

Why do you put vinegar in puff pastry? ›

Vinegar is occasionally incorporated into puff pastry dough to hinder gluten development, leading to a more delicate and flaky pastry. It also helps regulate the dough's pH, impacting its texture and rise. Typically, only a small quantity of vinegar is required in the dough recipe.

What are the three 3 methods of making puff pastry? ›

Methods of Making Puff Pastry:
  1. These methods are as follows:
  2. Three Fold or Single Turn: ...
  3. Book Fold or Double Turn: ...
  4. Combination Method: ...
  5. The main agent for success in the preparation of puff pastry is the dough. ...
  6. Roll the dough into a ball and let it rest before incorporating the fat. ...
  7. Make the butter block.

What is the closest thing to puff pastry? ›

Phyllo, meanwhile, is a paper-thin dough that's made with oil instead of butter. The delicate sheets are brushed with butter or oil, then layered and baked.

Is Pepperidge Farm puff pastry the same as Phyllo? ›

Phyllo dough and puff pastry are both thin pastry crusts, but bakers typically make puff pastry with butter or shortening and use oil to make phyllo dough.

What is the secret to baking puff pastry? ›

Always preheat your oven for a minimum of 15-20 minutes before baking, because Puff Pastry depends on even heat to rise and puff. Place pastries 1 inch apart. If you want a flaky thin and crispy pastry that's not very puffy, prick the unbaked Puff Pastry all over with a fork, which lets steam escape while baking.

Should puff pastry be chilled before baking? ›

Your puff pastry may fail to puff for several reasons. Warm pastry: Your pastry should be cold, cold, cold going into the oven. It's worth reiterating: Cold butter equals flaky layers. If your pastry is warm, the butter can easily leech right out during baking.

How do you keep puff pastry crisp after baking? ›

Unfilled baked Puff Pastry Shells or Cups may be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. To recrisp Puff Pastry shells, place them in a 400° F oven for 5 minutes. Always bake Puff Pastry Cups in a preheated 400° F oven. Do not bake Cups in a microwave or a toaster oven.

Do you use egg wash or melted butter on puff pastry? ›

Melted Butter

Is it better to use an egg wash or butter on your pie crust? We are Team Egg Wash (or Cream Wash). While melted butter adds more flavor than the washes, it is less effective in look; it gives a speckled appearance to pastry.

Why put egg on puff pastry? ›

You can brush an egg-wash glaze (1 egg plus 1 tsp. water) over the Puff Pastry to create a rich, golden sheen when baked. Use an egg wash to help seal filled pastries and connect Puff Pastry pieces: mix 1 egg plus 1 tsp. water, brush between layers, then pinch or press together.

Why is my homemade puff pastry not puffing? ›

Temperature is a key factor in baking up puff pasty that actually puffs. Set the oven dial too low, and the pastry is likely to fall flat. Follow this tip: As a rule of thumb, a higher oven temperature (400°F is ideal) results in puff pastry with a higher rise.

What is the golden rule of pastry? ›

The first golden rule of making pastry; keep the ingredients, the bowl and the hands as cool as possible.

Why is my puff pastry so hard after baking? ›

Problem: Your Pastry is Hard and Tough

You've added too much water to the flour but not enough fat. It is important to keep the pastry cool during rolling and the oven needs to be hot.

What can I use in place of phyllo dough? ›

You can swap in puff pastry for phyllo dough in a pinch, and the other way around, but don't expect the same results. Here's the best way to use each of these flaky, versatile doughs. It's easy to love any recipe calling for phyllo or puff pastry.

Can I use puff pastry instead of pie crust? ›

I normally use my traditional pie crust with this filling (sometimes with brown butter) but I HAD to try it with puff pastry. Turns out, it's amazing. The high butter content in puff pastry makes this crust melt in your mouth. Not to mention, I think it's stunning.

How is filo different from puff pastry? ›

Every fold adds new layers, and before long, a sheet of puff pastry contains hundreds of individual layers of flour and butter. Filo is a much drier dough that's stretched into paper-thin sheets, and it's layered with melted butter or oil much in the same way you layer sauce and noodles to make lasagna.

Is pie dough different from puff pastry? ›

But, unlike puff pastry or phyllo dough, pie dough doesn't have layers. That doesn't mean it's not great! It is! It's buttery, tender, and ever-so-slightly flaky — it just doesn't puff up like puff pastry or have many ultra-thin, flaky layers like phyllo dough.

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