I love the process of making puff pastry; this particular variety is called blitz, and it's a lot easier than the traditional form of lamination. Palmiers are one of those few-ingredient, just right desserts: crispy, crunchy, and only lightly sweet.
I love the process of making puff pastry; this particular variety is called blitz, and it's a lot easier than the traditional form of lamination. Palmiers are one of those few-ingredient, just right desserts: crispy, crunchy, and only lightly sweet.
As a busy working mom, finding time for baking is a luxury, not a given. But sometimes, the craving for something sweet and satisfying is too strong to ignore. That’s where these palmiers come in. They're remarkably easy to make, even with a shortcut puff pastry, and the result is incredibly rewarding – a delicate balance of crispy, crunchy, and subtly sweet.
The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity. It's a testament to the fact that amazing things can come from just a few carefully chosen ingredients. The "blitz" puff pastry, while a cheat, significantly cuts down on the time-consuming lamination process traditional puff pastry requires. I treasure those moments of quiet satisfaction in the kitchen, and this recipe delivers that feeling without requiring a marathon baking session. The aroma of the baking palmiers fills my kitchen, promising a sweet treat that melts away stress and brings a smile to everyone's face after a long day.
The process itself is surprisingly therapeutic. Rolling, folding, and shaping the dough is almost meditative, a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of daily life. I usually put on some calming music and let the rhythm of the process guide me. It's a chance to disconnect and simply be present, focusing on the task at hand, and it’s a wonderful way to wind down after work. And let's not forget the simple pleasure of sprinkling that vanilla sugar over the dough – the gentle crunch and sweet scent is utterly delightful.
These palmiers aren't just a quick dessert; they are a small act of self-care, a reminder to take a breath and savor the simple pleasures. And, of course, they’re the perfect treat to share with loved ones, making even the busiest of days a little sweeter. The golden-brown, perfectly caramelized cookies are a welcome sight, and the crispiness is irresistible. They’re perfect with a cup of tea or coffee, as an afternoon treat, or even a delightful addition to a dessert platter.
So, if you're looking for a simple yet elegant dessert that won't demand too much of your time, look no further. These palmiers are a true delight – a small act of deliciousness in a busy life. The recipe is foolproof, the results consistently amazing, and the feeling of accomplishment is definitely worth it. And seeing the happy faces of my family and friends enjoying them, that's the ultimate reward.
1 pound (3 1/3 cups) all-purpose flour
1 1/4 teaspoons (10 grams) kosher salt
1 pound cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
9 ounces (1 cup plus 2 tablespoons) cool water
Vanilla sugar as needed for coating