For my first Daring Baker's Challenge we were given the Danish Braid from that Famously Famous Pastry Chef Sherry Yard of the Spago and Wolfgang Puck family. You know how when you go into a French Patisserie and smell that wonderful smell, and you think your nose is having orgasm's? Well that is how my house smelled for the first week of June. We are talking olfactory climaxes all over the place kids. But I digress.
- The Danish Braid is a Beurrage-laminated detrempe, or simply put; a layered with butter yeast-dough. That is where you roll and turn (fold) the dough with specific layers of butter in between. It is a process that should result with a baked braid with the texture resembling that of a Challah bread and a Croissant in one; according to pastry chef Nick Malgieri. Not too flaky and not too yeasty. This was the hardest part of the challenge for me. I almost needed a diagram to turning and rolling.
- The Sherry Yard recipe was chosen because of her philosophy that if we learn basic techniques, we can build upon them and create even more recipes. True, I would never have attempted this recipe on my own. But I will post later on one other creation that came from this one recipe.
- Strict temperatures in rising were necessary, certain strokes with the rolling pin were recommended, the dough had to rest between turns and it was expensive to do. It called for vanilla beans. Mine were pricey coming in at about 19.00 for two pods. Luckily I had the cardamom on hand and, that saved me about 15.00.
- We were allowed to use our choice of filling. I used Sherry Yard's recommended apple filling because, I like to follow a recipe exactly to the tee the first time I make it. I want to taste the food exactly like the author intended. I also felt apples would not overpower the cardamom and orange flavoring of the delicate pastry. However I did use my own raspberry freezer jam, and almond icing on the second and third braids I made.
That all being said kids, it was a great learning experience for this old chicken, bird, hen whatever. I lament the 6 pounds I gained that week. No kidding.. at the Weight Watchers weigh in I was up 6 freaky-deaky pounds!!! This was really good, but seriously it was NOT worth 6 pounds. I guess I shouldn't have eaten half of a braid all by myself.
The recipe is really long and it took me four pages to print it out so if you want the recipe, leave a comment and I will email it to you.
Lookie, the cookies I made with the extra dough! Palmiers extraordinaire!
Wonderful braid but the palmiers are FAN-tastic!
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Love those Palmiers Cynthia! It really is a wonderful dough for changing into many different pastries!!
ReplyDeleteI've never understood the craze about vanilla beans. I'd buy those like it seems you did from a grocery store and was underwhelmed. Then a friend (CookieBakerLynn) gave me a package she'd won. Now I am totally won over. Worth double the money. You can order them on line and they are so much cheaper!
Beautiful braid!!
Welcome to Daring Bakers! Your braid and palmiers are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteCongratualtions on your first challenge and tahnk you very much for dropping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteYour braid looks amazing!!! and you are soo right the smell was just soo good.
And those palmiers just look soo lovely could I have one for my tea??
Hi Cynthia!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your first challenge! I still have the second half of my dough to work with, and those palmiers that you made are great inspiration for this weekend. Thanks for your comment on my blog!
Julie
Palmiers! I am unbelievably jealous. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the daring bakers!! Your braid looks absolutely gorgeous =D
ReplyDeleteyummmm!!! your braid is sooo scrummie looking, no wonder you ate so much. my weigh in is later..... must find ultra light clothing:o)
ReplyDeleteand OMGosh!! those palmiers are to diet break for, I love palmiers what a fabby idea.
Wow - how pretty! I feel your pain about the weight gain. I'm afraid to get on the scale! Congratulations on a great first challenge!
ReplyDeleteWow gorgeous braid and palmiers ..great job Cynthia !!
ReplyDeleteWonderful job on the laminating! Welcome to the Daring Bakers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful braid. And the palmiers look amazing! What a great idea for the remaining dough.
ReplyDeletewow, you sure did this right!! Excellent job!
ReplyDeleteThose palmiers look great! And I can relate to the whole weight issue - I am now doing an hour of cardio, 4 to 5 times per week, just to MAINTAIN my weight!
ReplyDeleteLooks good! I love palmiers too... should have done that!
ReplyDeletecongrats on your first challenge: everything looks great! Now I'm going to go research palmiers for the next time I make this dough!
ReplyDeleteOoo... the braids look beautiful, and what a smart idea to use the excess dough to make palmiers! I'll have to give that a try sometime. Way to go on your first DB challenge!
ReplyDeleteOoohhh! THe cookies! They are adorable AND so yummy looking! Welcome to the Daring Bakers and your braid, photos, everything is perfect. =D
ReplyDeletePalmiers! Oh, wow, they look great. What a good idea!
ReplyDeleteIt did smell amazing, didn't it? Great job!
ReplyDeleteMommy! The braid looks way awesome :-) Everyone at work loved it...they can't wait for somemore!!!!!
ReplyDeletewelcome to the DB - your braid and palmiers look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI hope to see you baking with us again next month!
i love palmiers, these look fantastic!! wow, i wish i had thought to make these too! and thanks for visiting my blog, and no i don't shoot in RAW. i actually shoot in one of the lowest JPEG quality/resolution on my camera (which is just fine for online photos)!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive - especially for a first Daring Bakers!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful little palmiers! And your braid is lovely too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous braid. I especially love the palmiers! You did such a nice job on this challenge - congrats and welcome to the Daring Bakers :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your first challenge! And I love how you used the leftover to make palmiers...wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteCynthia, I love what you did with the challenge! The palmiers are so cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! And welcome to the group :)
ReplyDeleteThe dough looks gorgeous. Great job!
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