A handy tip for both of these recipes. Use a pizza cutter to cut your pastry into strips or squares. Super quick and easy.
I guess we should start with the savoury recipe right?
This recipe was one that I saw on an episode of Eat Well for Less, a show that I posted about a couple of weeks ago. This was suggested as an alternative to buying bread sticks.
Cheese Twists
Puff pastry sheets1 egg, beaten
Grain mustard
Gruyere, or whatever cheese you have to hand, grated
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
Preheat the over to 200C/400F/Gas mark6 and line a baking sheet with silicone paper.
Brush the pastry with the beaten egg, then with the grain mustard.
Scatter the cheese over the pastry, then season with sea salt and black pepper.
Cut the pastry into strips 1.5cm wide, then take the end of the strip and twist each strip in opposite directions. Place onto the baking sheet.
Cook in the oven for 12 to 15 minutes or until golden brown. Serve hot or co
The sweet recipe is one that I found on Facebook and it sounded and tasted really good! I made it a bit harder for myself because I had to make custard from custard powder rather than using store bought pre made.
Puff Pastry Cream Squares
Puff pastryFor the cream filling:
150ml whipped cream
100g custard
DIRECTIONS
1. Cut the puff pastry into squares of equal size.
2. Brush with milk and sprinkle with sugar, then bake at 180°C for 15 minutes.
3. Prepare the whipped cream and blend the custard into it.
4. Let the puff pastry squares cool, then add the cream filling.
5. Dust with powdered sugar before serving.
100g custard
DIRECTIONS
1. Cut the puff pastry into squares of equal size.
2. Brush with milk and sprinkle with sugar, then bake at 180°C for 15 minutes.
3. Prepare the whipped cream and blend the custard into it.
4. Let the puff pastry squares cool, then add the cream filling.
5. Dust with powdered sugar before serving.
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