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.
You can find the recipe here. The recipe is lengthy but not difficult. It is simple and only takes a little bit of planning. I have made puff pastry before and this recipe did not disappoint! As the recipe states, be sure to use good quality butter, use and oven thermometer, and chill the pastry shapes before baking.
This time I filled my pastry cups with Goat Cheese, quince paste, and fresh mint from a co-worker's garden.
And I since it is almost October, I couldn't help but play around. Below is a pick of some batty puff pastry.
16 comments:
that bat is just too darned cute!!!
I LOVE that bat! So, so cute! :) Looks delish!
Love the bat! Very cute.
Very cute bat! Love it. :)
That is just so cute! I have a lot of dough I haven't used yet - I'm thinking about all those Halloween cookie cutters I have. Thanks for such a great idea! Nice job.
your pastry has quite a puff to it. and naturally I adore the little bat.
I am going to have to break down and make some Puff Pastry. I have been resisting, but these look so unbelievably delicious, I don't think I can hold off any longer. AWESOME!!
What a cute bat that is! Talk about PUFF pastry, wow, that sure did puff up. Great job.
I LOVE the bat!! How cute!
This is the cutest thing I've seen out of puff pastry yet! Great job! :)
gorgeous high, flaky puff! and that bat is hilariously cute--love it! thanks for baking with me this month!!
That bat is adorable}:P
That bat is sooo cute!!
Argh, the bat is so cute! But... not too cute to eat, muhahaha.
Thanks everyone for the great comments! I love this recipe!!
I will leave the puff pastry to the professionals, like you. Love the goat cheese and quince pairing.
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