We are lucky to have Ashlee from Topsy Turvy here to share with us a delectable Pain Au Chocolat Croissants Recipe! Don’t you wish you could reach through the screen and eat these?  Since that isn’t possible, Ashlee will show us how to make our own!
Pain Au Chocolat Croissant Recipe

Homemade Croissant Recipe

Makes: Eighteen 3 1/2 inch long croissants, or Twenty four 3 1/2 inch long Pains Au Chocolate
Ingredients:
3/4 lbs unsalted cold butter (3 cubes)
3 Tbs flour
1 C warm whole milk
2 1/2 tsp active dry yeast
1 Tbs sugar
2 3/4 C flour
1 tsp salt
2 Tbs unsalted butter, softened and cut into small chunks
1 Lg egg slightly beaten
Instructions:
Place the cold butter on the counter and sprinkle it with a little of the 3 Tbs of flour and begin beating it with a rolling pin. OR mix the butter in your bosch until it’s smooth!
butter-kneaded-flour
Scrape the butter from the counter (or bowl) and rolling pin as needed and fold it over itself into a heap. Continue to work the butter until it is smooth and without lumps. Knead the rest of the flour into the butter with your hands, working quickly to keep the butter cold.
butter-filling-shapped
Place the butter on plastic wrap and shape it into a 9×6 in rectangle. Wrap and refrigerate the butter while you make the dough.
butter-chilled
Whisk the milk, yeast, and sugar together and let stand about 5 mins until the yeast is dissolved.
croissant-yeast
Mix the flour salt and softened butter and then add the warm milk mixture.
Mix with a fork or fingers to make the dough. Transfer to a lightly floured surface and knead for a few seconds until smooth.
Let the dough sit for 5 mins.
croissant-dough
Roll out the dough to a 15 x 8 inch rectangle. Sprinkle flour as needed to prevent sticking.
croissant-dough-rolled-out
Take the rectangle of butter and place over 2/3 of the dough leaving a 1-inch border on 3 of the side and about 5 inches on the other.
croissant-dough-butter
Fold over the excess 5 inches of dough…
croissant-dough-butter-folding
Then fold over the buttered side like you were folding a business letter.
Seal the edges and rotate 1/4 turn.
croissant-dough-butter-folding
Roll out the dough/butter into a 18×8 rectangle…
croissant-dough-butter-rolling
Fold into thirds again and roll out and then fold again.
Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate 30 mins.
croissant-dough-butter-folding-layering
Roll out the dough/butter, fold, roll, fold again. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour or overnight (at this point the dough can also be frozen, let thaw completely before proceeding.).
From here you can make traditional Croissants or Pains Au Chocolate.
croissant-dough-butter-folding-layering
I made both! I started by cutting a row of triangles and 2 rows of squares.
croissant-dough-cut
For Traditional Croissants
Starting at the short end roll the dough to the tip, leaving the tip underneath.
Place on a baking sheet at least 2 inches apart curving the ends to create the croissant shape. (you can refrigerate or freeze the shapes at this point.). Cover with a towel or plastic wrap and let rise until increased by almost half, 1-1 1/2 hours.
croissant-rising
Brush each croissant lightly with the egg. Bake at 375 for 20-25 mins.
For Pains Au Chocolat Croissants
Arrange 1/2 oz of chocolate on one edge of the dough, and brush the opposite side with egg.
Pains-au-chocolate-filling
Roll into logs starting with the chocolate side and leaving the seam side down.
Place on a baking sheet at least 2 inches apart. (you can refrigerate or freeze the shapes at this point.).
Cover with a towel or plastic wrap and let rise until increased by almost half, 1-1 1/2 hours.
Pains-au-chocolate-rising
Brush each log lightly with the egg. Bake at 375 for 20-25 mins.
So a few notes… When first rolling out the folded dough the recipe calls for a refrigeration after the 2nd set and 4th set. I think in the future I’ll also do a short 10-15 min refrigeration break after the 1st and 3rd, just to help the butter. By the 2nd and 4th roll out the butter was squeezing through the layers quite a bit. Also, don’t be afraid to really use your muscles, this isn’t a dainty pastry, but full of gluten and tough. So really roll it out well.
croissant-mistake-rising
The stupid mistake I did was brush on the egg before I let the dough rise on the croissants. The result was they were too moist and stuck to the towel, so when I pulled it away the top layers of dough came off with the towel, and the gas escaped and the dough deflated. So they aren’t very pretty, in fact, they are downright ugly!
croissant
Lastly, I checked them at 20 mins and they were a tad on the dark side, so I’ll check after 15 mins next time, and maybe even lower the temp a bit. (just to 350)

Pain Au Chocolat Croissants

Flakey and buttery croissants
Prep Time2 hours 30 minutes
Cook Time5 minutes
Course: Breakfast, Dessert
Cuisine: French
Keyword: homemade
Servings: 24 Pain Au Chocolat Croissants

Ingredients

  • 3/4 lbs unsalted cold butter q
  • 3 tbsp flour
  • 1 c warm whole milk
  • 2 1/2 tsp active dry yeast
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 2 3/4 c all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp unsalted butter softened and cut into small chunks
  • 1 large egg slightly beaten

Instructions

  • Place the cold butter on the counter and sprinkle it with a little of the 3 Tbs of flour and begin beating it with a rolling pin. OR mix the butter in your bosch until it’s smooth!
  • Scrape the butter from the counter (or bowl) and rolling pin as needed and fold it over itself into a heap. Continue to work the butter until it is smooth and without lumps. Knead the rest of the flour into the butter with your hands, working quickly to keep the butter cold.
  • Place the butter on plastic wrap and shape it into a 9×6 in rectangle. Wrap and refrigerate the butter while you make the dough.
  • Whisk the milk, yeast and sugar together and let stand about 5 mins until the yeast is dissolved.
  • Mix the flour salt and softened butter and then add the warm milk mixture. Mix with a fork or fingers to make the dough. Transfer to a lightly floured surface and knead for a few seconds until smooth. Let the dough sit for 5 mins.
  • Roll out the dough to a 15 x 8 inch rectangle. Sprinkle flour as needed to prevent sticking.
  • Take the rectangle of butter and place over 2/3 of the dough leaving a 1 inch border on 3 of the side and about 5 inches on the other.
  • Fold over the excess 5 inches of dough.
  • Then fold over the buttered side like you were folding a business letter. Seal the edges and rotate 1/4 turn.
  • Roll out the dough/butter into a 18×8 rectangle.
  • Fold into thirds again and roll out and then fold again. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate 30 mins.
  • Roll out the dough/butter, fold, roll, fold again. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour or over night (at this point the dough can also be frozen, let thaw completely before proceeding.).
  • Arrange 1/2 oz of chocolate on one edge of dough, and brush the opposite side with egg.
  • Roll into logs starting with the chocolate side and leaving the seam side down. Place on a baking sheet at least 2 inches apart. (you can refrigerate or freeze the shapes at this point.). Cover with a towel or plastic wrap and let rise until increased by almost half, 1-1 1/2 hours.
  • Brush each log lightly with the egg. Bake at 375 for 20-25 mins.