Making puff pastry is child’s play. Well, at our house anyway. Getting a two year old to roll out your dough doesn’t make for perfect layers and even edges.
But, showing a kid how butter and flour become puffy deliciousness does make you seem like a magician.
I wish I believed in magic. There is a point in many people’s lives where cynicism, disbelief and routine over take that innate ability to be in awe.
Wonder, the prerequisite to believing in magic, is the purview of youth. Right now, at our house, water is a hot topic. Where does rain come from? Why is water wet? Where does rain go when a puddle disappears? Why does it become ice? How does it become ice? Why is steam hot? Why is rain cold? How can you capture steam?
Puff pastry is like a snapshot of steam. The water in the butter becomes an escape artist and leaving a pocket of air. If you are a strict disciplinarian and keep the butter in line, those pockets are parallel. If you are like my daughter, and roll it out a little scattershot, your layers are a little skewed but delicious nonetheless.
Our pastry became a three cheese (Brie, fresh mozza and parm) tart topped with a vinegary raw vegetable salad, coulibiac de saumon with leeks, mushrooms and quails eggs (post upcoming) and owl palmiers.
And now to pay the piper--The September 2009 Daring Bakers' challenge was hosted by Steph of A Whisk and a Spoon. She chose the French treat, Vols-au-Vent based on the Puff Pastry recipe by Michel Richard from the cookbook Baking With Julia by Dorie Greenspan.
BREATHTAKING!!
ReplyDeleteOMG, so cute!!! :) I love that fish...so much detail! The owls are adorable too. :)
ReplyDeleteOMG!! That's so gorgeous. I loved the fish very much.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Beautiful post, and all of your pastries look delicious =D.
ReplyDeletesuch poetry and creativity from puff pastry...I'm inspired to get out my rolling pin.
ReplyDeleteWOW. I am so impressed by your creativity, and love how you brought your daughter into the process. Beautiful, beautiful work!!
ReplyDeleteI love this post! Though, I would never ever dream of making my own puff pastry!
ReplyDeleteWhat a challenge. So cute the one in the form of a fish.
ReplyDeleteoh, your daughter shows great talent and promise! beautiful puff creations you have--i'm especially taken with the little owls! thanks to you and your little girl for baking with me this month!
ReplyDeleteLove the pinwheels :) they looks so whimsical.. :))
ReplyDeletebeautiful fish and owls - I imagine they delighted maybelle
ReplyDeleteher questions are so lovely - and your explanation of the water in the puff is very helpful - as well as your bravery in making puff pastry with your little daughter - I find it too daunting just by myself but I guess with a kid rolling becomes fun!
Oh my! I cant tell which I love more. The Palmiers are so cute. But that Salmon is calling my name.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful creations! Everything looks perfect and delicious!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I had trouble doing the challenge myself, but with a two year old helping...you are amazing! The results are so beautiful, too...especially those cute owls!
ReplyDeleteWOW! That's some gorgeously done puff pastry..loved them!
ReplyDeleteWow - love the fish and the owls. I am so amazed! So creative!
ReplyDeleteMagic, indeed. May cynacism never cloud your daughter's eyes, and may sunshine light her path. As always, I appreciate you sharing the beauty in your life. To puff pastry owls and land-locked fishes!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful uses of your puff pastry! Your daughter's going to an excellent baker some day.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Love the pictures and I love that you got your little one involved in this. Great job on this challenge!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not part of the DB group, but have been see-ing the pics and yours look like the most fun! Very creative.
ReplyDeleteWow your pastry sculpture skill is great! You should hone that skill; i've seen some bread creations that would blow your mind!!
ReplyDeleteThe infinite amounts of beautiful variations in pastry we can make from just butter, flour and water is magic in my eyes.
Well done :)
OH MM this is just too gorgeous...& I'm in love with the owls! PRECIOUS little bites. I love each of the different ways you went with the challenge. Excellent!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful! You're so creative!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I am taking a baking class and we are doing puff pastry in a few weeks. I hope that I can learn to make something like that! (Not that I don't consume enough butter already...). And you have a little one so I guess I have no excuse.
ReplyDeleteLove the owlets! Beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a win from Ruhlmans BLT challenge for your interpretive pie!
Wonderful post MM. I'm hoping to do some baking with my grandkids when they visit in November. I'm thinking they could probably teach me a thing or two:) I'm saving this post for inspiration. Delectably charming...thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteAh, yes! We should all keep the kid in us :D
ReplyDeleteA wonderful spread of pictures dear! Viva Puff Pastry!!!
you made beautiful things with the puff! Love the detail in the fish & the fish itself:-D
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous puff pastry creations! The tart looks so delicious and I just love the fish & the cute owls! My daughter really loves puff pastry and I think she'll really enjoy making it from scratch, I'm going to give it a try sometime soon!
ReplyDeleteyou are a star! these creations look grand - well done on this!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Beautiful. Amazing. Fabulous. And so many more words. Puff Pastry is quite the undertaking and all of your photos are absolutely delicious. :)
ReplyDeleteYour palmiers look lovely! What a fantastic range of treats.
ReplyDeletewell. the colors in the tart are astoundingly beautiful, but my favorite aspect of your work here is the owls--brilliant and nicely done! i love that the little one helped out too. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! I love those cute little owl faces:)) I had to skip this challenge. Sigh:(
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous presentation and fillings - well done!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Not just the pastry, but those sweet little hands, too.
ReplyDeleteOHH those cute owllls! I think I know what I'm doing with my leftover puff pastry... :) Lovely!!
ReplyDeleteI bow to you in respect. It's so easy to just go and buy ready0made puff pastry but NO...you had to do it at home (with amazing results).
ReplyDeleteMind blowing...Loved each and every pic and the dishes
ReplyDeleteI guess this is what happens when you make puff pastry with your little one.
ReplyDeleteYou discover the magic and creativity in yourself. I think these are the best I've seen so far. So love those owls. :)
I can't wait to have little fingers messing around with the dough! I loved it when I was a kid and I think that being in the kitchen with mom it is the best culinary education a kid can have. I will definitely give puff pastry a go. There are so many things one can do with it, not a single piece will go to waste.
ReplyDeleteI love the fish and the little owls are great!
ReplyDeleteI always loved helping my mother cook as a kid, we started out fetching ingrediants like eggs and milk and measureing things then we got to actualy use the mixer to mix, it was very very exciting as a child. It even helped me with my math in school, I knew all about fractions and how to add, subtract, multiply and devide before anyone else.
ReplyDeleteAll of your puff pastry creations look stunning! I love the owls - now I know what to do with my scraps!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! You get a medal for the most creative, you've actually used the puff pastry to make basically everything. Oh and your photos are absolutely stunning as usual. Can't wait to see what you come up with the next challenge.
ReplyDeleteYour puff pastry creations are beautiful! (OK, 2 beautiful and 1 adorable. ) =)
ReplyDeleteI actually scrolled back in the DK completed challenge forum to find that gorgeous veggie tart because I thought it was absolutely stunning and mouth watering when I first saw it weeks ago. I'm in lust and dying to make it! You are a master of puff pastry, and that fish is phenomenal! Beautifully done all around!!
ReplyDeleteStunning! Love the veggie tart and the owls, but I think my heart belongs to that fish!
ReplyDeleteI love the fish and owls. Oh heck, I love it all. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJust fantastic. Amazing.
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