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[Finished Crafts] Homemade mini croissant

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Post time: 2016-2-26 19:30
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Beautiful works! Thank you very much!

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Post time: 2016-2-29 21:59
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appetizing
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Post time: 2016-3-3 03:51
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they look so tempting!!!
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Post time: 2016-3-3 06:25
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Oh my! I have some local honey, If you'd like to bring some over..................:D

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Post time: 2016-3-20 22:41
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thank you.
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Very nice!!!
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Post time: 2016-4-22 14:18
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Yumm!   :):):)
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Post time: 2016-4-24 13:15
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Very nice!
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Post time: 2016-5-12 22:55
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recipe please?                                                              

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Here's the recipe: 300 gr. manitoba flour 250 gr. flour 00 1 egg 125 gr. white yogurt 120 gr. milk 80 gr. sugar 40 gr. oil 1 sachet of dried baker's yeast Dissolve yeast in warm milk. Mix the flour  Details Reply Post time 2016-5-15 22:07
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Here's the recipe:

300 gr. manitoba flour
250 gr. flour 00
1 egg
125 gr. white yogurt
120 gr. milk
80 gr. sugar
40 gr. oil
1 sachet of dried baker's yeast

Dissolve yeast in warm milk.
Mix the flour in a bowl and than add milk with melted yeast. Begin to knead adding yogurt, egg, sugar and oil until it forms a ball.
Let rise (covered in the bowl) until the dough is doubled (about 3 hours).
Than take back it and roll out your dough. Cut into wedges and roll up to form the croissants. Place them on a baking plate (covered with baking paper) and sprinkle with milk. So let rise an other hour.
Than bake in preheated oven at 220° C for 15 minutes.




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It's knowed also as American flour. It's a strong flour  Post time 2016-5-17 13:33
what is manitoba flour please?  Post time 2016-5-16 01:10
thank you so very much!  Post time 2016-5-16 01:09
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