You should be able to check the expiration date on the frozen puff pastry box before you purchase it. You should expect that if part of the puff pastry has been removed from the packaging, defrosted and then refrozen, it will not last as long as the original expiry date. If you are making your own puff pastry from scratch, unless you have one of those high end vacuum sealers, I wouldn't assume it would survive freezer burn more than a couple of months, at most.
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An eclair is a puff pastry with fresh cream filling and has a thick coating of milk chocolate.
A cream puff
Phyllo pastry,Suet pastry,Puff pastry,Choux pastry
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1. The freshness and quality of the ingredients. Good, fresh, quality ingredients make it better. 2. The number of layers of butter and flour in the puff pastry, i.e. the quality and expertise of the production of the puff pastry. The more layers of fat and flour, the more puffing, or expansion, in the puff pastry. 3. Proper cooking technique. If you undercook it, it won't puff properly and it certainly won't taste right. If you overcook it, it may have a burnt taste, the dough may toughen, it won't be good.
Beurrage is the butter block that is used in the production of puff pastry. It is also referred to as the "roll-in fat" because it is rolled between the layer of the detrempe (dough part of puff pastry). The steam released from the beurrage during the baking process is what causes the natural leavening effects and multiple layers in puff pastry.
Yes. Puff pastry (a.k.a., fylo-dough) consists of layers of starch separated by layers of butter. This is why it gets flaky and yummy when you cook it. But the butter in it can go rancid if you leave it unrefrigerated for too long.
The puff pastry is Vol-au-Vents, translated from French as "flight in the wind."
The dough used to make Puff pastry and Danish pastry is folded many times to create the multiple flaky layers of crisp baked pastry.