Joseph Richardson
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Joseph Richardson ha publicado una actualización hace meses
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I love your result! 😍
Your two-tone croissants look spectacular—the lamination is flawless, and the contrast between the doughs makes the presentation stand out even more.
Did you make any adjustments to Chef Antonio Bachour’s original recipe? Thank you for sharing your experience; it’s truly inspiring to see these results.
Best regards!
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Such a great job!
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Joseph Richardson ha publicado una actualización hace meses
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This is the result of combining work with two lessons from Scoolinary. I sell shoulder replacement implants and have always wanted to make edible versions of our product to give to customers and facilities.
After taking “Molded Painted Chocolate Bonbons” with Kriss Harvey and “Molding Techniques in Pastry” with Jesus Escalera, I felt…
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Wow, amazing!!
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What a creativity 😀😀 You might have created the ideal Christmas present to your best custumers. 🤔
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Joseph Richardson ha publicado una actualización hace al año
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My first attempt at Chef Bachour’s Pain Au Chocolate. I still have much to learn to get these perfect, but this was FUN!
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It is the first time that you prepare a croissant and the result is very good, congratulations.
We know that preparing this dough has its complications because it requires a lot of skill, practice and patience.
Could you tell us ,what was the most difficult part of preparing the croissant?
Thanks for sharing with the community.
Greetings.
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Hi @joseph-richardson 👋 Congratulations on your first attempt at Chef Bachour’s Pain Au Chocolat! It’s fantastic to hear that you had a fun time making them. The journey of learning and perfecting a new recipe is always filled with excitement and discovery. Even if they aren’t perfect yet, each batch brings you closer to mastering the art…
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