Christmassy Prussien/Palmier
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We really like Prussien/Palmier, my son could devour whole packs. They really are super easy to make too! Here are my Christmassy Prussien/Palmier.
But what you need is a very good quality puff pastry. I got mine from a friend, a baker and chocolatier and a dear friend of the family. I think it’s a shame if the puff pastry doesn’t taste really good, because then all the work is for nothing. But making puff pastry yourself is very time-consuming!
But what you need is a very good quality puff pastry. I got mine from a friend, a baker and chocolatier and a dear friend of the family. I think it’s a shame if the puff pastry doesn’t taste really good, because then all the work is for nothing. But making puff pastry yourself is very time-consuming!
Ingredients
300 g Puff Pastry
green and red Sugar
if you don’t want them to be Christmassy, simply use normal granulated sugar
Instructions
1
Step 1
Roll out the puff pastry thinly into a rectangle. I then cut mine in half lengthways so that I had two long strips about 10-12 cm wide.
2
Step 2
Sprinkle the puff pastry with green and red sugar and roll up tightly from both sides to form a heart shape. Wrap the rolls in cling film and leave to harden in the fridge for 1 hour.
3
Step 3
As soon as they are hard, they are easier to cut. Cut them into slices about 5 mm thick, place them on a baking tray and bake them at 200 C degrees for about 15-20 minutes.