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Preparation the dough of pan au chocolate
Escrito por Raafat Daoud on enero 14, 2025 en 21:36Hey i want to ask please , in making a pan au chocolate corrosion, after we prepare a dough , i need to add the butter also before the chocolate stick??
Sussan ScoolinaryTeam respondió hace 2 meses, 2 semanas 3 Miembros · 2 Respuestas -
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Hi Raafat Daoud
No, you don’t need to add extra butter before placing the chocolate sticks. The butter is already incorporated into the croissant dough during the laminating process, which creates the characteristic flaky layers of Pain au Chocolat.
After preparing the laminated dough and spreading the cocoa détrempe, you only need to place the chocolate sticks directly onto the dough rectangles and roll them up, making sure they are tightly sealed before proofing and baking. This way, you’ll achieve a perfect Pain au Chocolat.
I hope this information is helpful,If you have any other questions, I’m here and happy to help you with them.
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