Salut Guys and welcome to "French Guy Cooking"
This is what we are gonna bake today !
I know valentine's day is coming in just a few days
but I won't enter this commercial mess. No
way ! I made my decision ! period ! you sure ?
okay okay okay I will do it ! stop
harassing me like this !
and today I will teach you how to bake a
cheat's
a cheat's ? on a French iconic pastry called
Pain au chocolat ! Pain au chocolat ! this
is going to be fast
delish and naughty and one more thing
Barry from "my virgin kitchen" has nominated me so this video
is participating to the #delebake
challenge #delebake
I'll tell you more about it at the end, let's
begin
everybody's making dinner stuff for
Valentine's Day
no, like everybody, but if you really
want to reach the heart,
reach the heart, you gotta stand out of the
crowd and make a beautiful
breakfast with these delicious pastries . The
recipe
is very easy. Take a roll of ready made puff
pastry
stop it ! you can't use pre made stuff
that's just impossible
confiscated ! why not is just to speed up
the process !
oh come on be a man, and do it from scratch
alright this puff pastry is a very special
one
is called "raised puff pastry" and
you need
about seven hours to make it !
okay sorry for that
Take a roll of premade puff pastry ! coat it
with melted butter...
sprinkle it with icing sugar.
as far as I know we are not respecting
the classic recipe. so take this
opportunity to twist it
even more ! add some cocoa powder,
cinnamon powder
or what ever stuff your like. but just
don't add some heavy stuff
like syrup or it could prevent it
from rising in the oven.
Cut the twisted dough into four thick strips.
trim the excess. of don't waste it.
Use it to go to form a bowl and then
store it in your fridge for like three
weeks.
The strips should be about one finger wide
or less. make two stacks. cut each stack in half. Which
at the end makes four pastries. get some
chocolate.
normally we use dark chocolate but you can
use any type you like.
Cut it into nice batons. well
a in my case just cut it into some
chocolate broken lost bits. To produce the shape of this pastry
proceed as following : place a rectangle
in front of you.
place the chocolate bits like if they were
a baton
on the right. leave some space between
the chocolate
and the edge. Roll it like a sushi.
one-time press down gently. Roll it
one more time and again pressing gently
place the 2nd chocolate baton close to
the roll.
last roll and last Press
Trim any excess. this is the shape you wanna have...An oval spiral.
Brush the pastries with an egg wash.
place them on a baking sheet in a
preheated often
at 180 celsius or 360°F for
20 to 25 minutes.
"Et voila" the
"Pain au chocolat" re ready ! Golden , light,
crispy and the chocolate just brings it to
the next level !
to fully enjoy them you wanna eat them
slightly warm.
okay I know it is not the real deal but
in under 30 minutes it unbeatable ! even
though
some people might consider this recipe
less good
than the classic one so it raises the
question how good is a recipe
if you can't make it. if you can't make it.
no and please don't tell me you can
seven hours
is just a no go for 99 percent of the people.
and yes
it matters to me that you are able to
reproduce what you've just seen !
To see, I saw, seen. Otherwise,
it's not sharing
its show off. Now let's talk about the "delebake" challenge.
"Delebake" stands for delegation
baking
It's a challenge started by Barry from my
virgin kitchen
and open to everyone. to participate all
you have to do
bake something whatever you like, then
post it online
as a photo or as a video on Twitter,
Instagram,
YouTube ! just remember to use the hashtag "Delebake" !
"Delebake" ! I can't wait to see what
you're up to guys
am also nominating a friend DJ bbq !
don't do that the guy just has a
barbecue
how can bake something ?  well
obviously you don't know the guy !
come on subscribers left delegate oh
sorry let's
"delebake" ! I hope you will have a great
Valentine's Day
Have fun, Take care, like comment share
and don't forget to subscribe for the next
video bye bye !
 
 
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