G and I are watching the very first seasons of the Great British Baking Show. It's been interesting to compare early seasons with the most recent ones- what's changed, how they tweak things week to week that more closely match the show today.
I found a recipe I wanted to try and actually made it right away: butteries. They're a little putsy, but seem like they're hard to mess up.
The dough comes together quickly, then you have to do a step every half hour.
They're a bit like a croissant crossed with a roll. So in keeping with croissants, you need to create layers and lamination.
The fat is a combination of butter and lard you spread on with your hands. Look how big the chunks are... You can see them through the layer of dough.
But after all the steps, I did achieve layers!!!
You're supposed to form them into a rustic roundish shape. ✅
Bake until golden brown.
They taste absolutely delicious, warm or cold. Jam or butter is spread on the flat side. This morning I had the idea nutella would be a great pairing. Of course we didn't have nutella, but we had the ingredients. I found a
recipe that said it only took 15min to make. Perfect.
1.5h later...
What took so long?? Well, the oven had to heat up to 400F to roast the hazelnuts, which took a while. Then the hazelnuts didn't peel like they were supposed to. I should've had them in the oven longer because they came out of the freezer. So I ended up doing little bits at a time, throwing the pan in the oven again, over and over. 🙄
The food processor took a while too. But eventually it ground down to a smoothish liquid.
It didn't taste as sweet as I'd like, but since I'm trying to cut down on sugar, I'll leave it.
The buttery did taste fantastic smothered in the homemade nutella. 😋