I recently bought a little booklet at the grocery store, entitled Delicious Pastries. I fear I have been in love with puff pastry my whole life, fueled by trips made to my French Grandmaman's home where we would feast on caramel filled puff pastry squares dolloped with thick sweet cream . . . mmmm . . . so good.
I don't generally make my own puff pastry. If you buy a good quality all butter brand, there is no need to do so. It's as good as any you can make. There was a recipe in the booklet that I had been eyeballing since I got it home for some delicious looking Sugar and Almond Pastries and I thought they would be perfect for our picnic.
As well, they appeared very quick and easy to make, and y'all know how lazy I am, lol. The filling is a very simple almond frangipane filling . . . rich with egg yolks, melted butter, sugar and almonds (of course!) Two different kinds, both ground and flaked.
You may think they look a bit strange and you would be right. I didn't seal the edges of my pastries well enough and they blew open as they baked, which isn't really as big a disaster as you might think . . . they just aren't very perfect looking, but I can assure you they taste fabulous all the same.
So why am I showing you them if they aren't perfect??? For several reasons. One . . . you need to know that not everything I touch turns to gold . . . and two . . . it's a sound recipe and They taste fabulous, no matter how they look. So there.
This is how they are supposed to look. ☺
*Sugar & Almond Pastries*
Makes 4
when you are folding them up.
75g ground almonds (14 TBS)
Roll out your pastry on a lightly floured surface to a square 12 inches by 12 inches in size. Cut into 4
equal squares (6 inches). Brush the outer edges with some cold water. Divide the almond mixture equally into four amounts, dolloping it into the centre of each square. Bring up the corners of the pastry to the centre to meet, covering the almond filling completely. Press the edges together firmly to seal.
Leave to cool on the baking sheet. Serve warm or cold. Store any leftovers in an airtight container.
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