My Croissant and Danish are a Success! YAHOO!

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  1. KK Ng

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    Today is the day for me to make croissant and Danish after preparing the dough for the last 2 days ... Yippee!!!

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    Lovely Butter Croissant!!! ( photo / image / picture from KK Ng's Garden )

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    Cheese Danish, yum!!! ( photo / image / picture from KK Ng's Garden )

    Yes it is buttery and creamy cheese success!

    The shape of the Danish is a bit out but they taste real good and the croissants ahh perfect ... yum! Next time in a couple of months or so the Danish will also be perfect. :-D

    Join me for tea?

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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Packing my bags now so put the kettle on and I'll be there before you know it!!
     
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    Those look quite tasty, mate.
    I wonder how the Danishes will look in a couple of months. Do you drizzle any sort of white icing over them before eating them?
     
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    Yes they look good. I would be happy to join you eileen.

    You did a good job KK Ng. If at first you don't succeed...keep making them till you get it right.

    Sjoerd, Am I reading this correctly? You want KK to save them for a couple of months? Then drizzle some white icing over them? Will that make them taste better? I think they look good enough to eat right now. ;)
     



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    KKNg, those look delicious, both the croissants and the Danish. However, as my husband tells me when I make something he particularly likes, "it's almost perfect. Just a little more practice . . . ." So keep practicing, and ship any "failures" to any Stewie!
     
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    Congratulations K.K., those look like mouthwatering pastry. You will have to start making more as you are about to have a few hundred hungry stewbies :)


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    Oh yum!!

    Yeah, I'll join you for tea! :stew1:
     
  9. KK Ng

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    Eileen where are you? While waiting for you I had one and another then Becky join in, my eldest daughter came back and a friend drop by and there were only 2 croissant left. Actually I kept the 2 hidden and just had them for breakfast with sunny side egg and homemade bacon ... yum!!! Sorry Eileen :p

    Thanks Sjoerd, I believe that the Danish will be more presentable for my next batch instead of odd shape sizes :-D . No I do not drizzle white icing sugar over them before eating them ... they are good as it is.

    Thanks Barb, they are really good. A little fine tuning on shaping them would make them look better.:-D

    Thanks MG, sorry even the failures can't make it to the post office! :D

    Thanks Jerry, come on over I need all the practice I can get. :-D

    Thanks Ronni, with Eileen and Waretop coming too, I'll get another batch going soon :-D :D :D
     
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    Sjoerd--I am guessing that 'Danish' in West Friesland is something one keeps around for a l-o-n-g time. Maybe its like fruitcake. I hope it has a better reputation.
     
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    I hate to fly so just send the recipe. Now I am hungry again.
     
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    Oh boy, oh boy. I'm drooling on my key board. Maybe I could ship myself over and join you for some yummies. You did a great job. :stew1:
     
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    Cayuga Morning I think what Sjoerd meant was that when I make them again in a couple of months time how will they look and not keeping them for a couple of months. Am I right Sjoerd?

    OK Mart I'll PM you the recipe.

    Thanks Tooty2shoes, email is faster :D
     

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