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Started by moroccangirl, July 14, 2013, 12:42:45 PM

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moroccangirl

I bought puff pastry squares from the store. I didn't realize until I opened them tonite that they were whole wheat. I filled them with apple pie filling and baked for 6 minutes over the time stated on the package. They still tasted a little like dough to me. And they weren't flaky. Is it the wheat? Should I have baked longer?
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gebuh

No help, but what a coincidence, I'm going to try to make anchovy puffs tonight and it calls for puff pastry - I've never used it before.

diablita

I've never used whole wheat puff pastry.  With the reg puff pastry, it doesn't taste doughy if cooked thoroughly (to the point where it's golden all over). 

This is a great savory recipe:

http://www.marthastewart.com/318340/asparagus-gruyere-tart?czone=food/dinner-tonight-center/dinner-tonight-main-courses&center=276948&gallery=274721&slide=318340
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triciaflower

I love puff pastry! I usually make empandas with it.

I wonder why yours was still doughy? I wonder if maybe your oven temp is off. Have you baked other things successfully?

gebuh

did you roll them out?  That's what I did and it came out puffy and flaky.

moroccangirl

Quote from: triciaflower on July 14, 2013, 09:12:28 PM
I love puff pastry! I usually make empandas with it.

I wonder why yours was still doughy? I wonder if maybe your oven temp is off. Have you baked other things successfully?

I can't recall baking anything in this oven yet.

Quote from: gebuh on July 14, 2013, 11:51:54 PM
did you roll them out?  That's what I did and it came out puffy and flaky.

I didn't not. Are you supposed to? I bought some regular ones today so I'll try it again. I don't have my roller yet so I'll have to look for something to improvise.
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diablita

yes, roll out the puff pastry
"Some things you just need to do for yourself, even if it means nicking your nads."  --nneJ

gebuh

Quote from: moroccangirl on July 15, 2013, 01:21:14 AM
I can't recall baking anything in this oven yet.

I didn't not. Are you supposed to? I bought some regular ones today so I'll try it again. I don't have my roller yet so I'll have to look for something to improvise.
well, in my expert opinion (as in making puff pastries one time)  I think so.  Every recipe I looked at for puffs required rolling the stuff out.
I rolled it out to maybe twice its length.

moroccangirl

Well damn. I'll try it.
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badger

Was it completely thawed? Maybe I the center was still frozen it didn't bake as thoroughly.
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CheryG

I've never rolled out pre-made puff pastry and it's always been fine.

What temperature did you bake it at?

onawhim

I have never rolled it out either but have never used whole wheat. 
Because PANTS

moroccangirl

They were thawed. I left the package out for awhile. I actually thought they were too thawed because the first pieces were sticking to each other.

I think I baked at 350. Whatever the package said. I'll have to look at it.

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CheryG

Generally puff pastry likes a hot oven.  Preheat and at least 375 or 400.