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Nougat croissants for Christmas

These melt-in-the-mouth nougat croissants are an absolute delight and are one of my favorite Christmas cookies. This recipe has been perfected over many years and tried again and again with great success. The wonderful nougat taste combined with the fine vanilla note makes these croissants irresistible and they are the first to disappear from the cookie tin every year.

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Ingredients

number of servings
40

For the dough:

  • 300 g self-rising flour Added to
  • 200 g cold butter Added to
  • 100 g confectionery sugar Added to
  • 2 yolk Added to
  • 1 Pinch salt Added to

For the filling:

  • 200 g Nougat Added to

For the decoration:

  • 100 g confectionery sugar Added to
  • 2 Packet vanilla sugar Added to
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Directions

60 min.
1. Step

To bake nougat croissants, first mix the flour with the powdered sugar and salt in a bowl. Make sure you pass the flour and powdered sugar through a sieve beforehand to avoid any lumps.

2. Step

Add the cold butter in small pieces and the egg yolks. Knead everything quickly with your hands to form a smooth dough. The dough should not be worked for too long so that the butter does not melt.

3. Step

Then place the dough in the fridge for about an hour so that it is easier to work with. The chilling time ensures that the dough remains firm and does not become sticky.

4. Step

In the meantime, the nougat can be cut into small cubes.

5. Step

After the chilling time, portion out the dough and roll the dough pieces into balls to shape them into croissants. Make a small hollow in the center of each croissant and place a piece of nougat in it. Then seal the hollow with dough again.

6. Step

Bake the croissants at 160 degrees (fan oven) for about 12 minutes until they have a light golden brown color. Tip: Follow the baking time exactly to avoid the risk of the croissants becoming too hard.

7. Step

After baking, leave the nougat croissants to cool slightly and turn in the mixture of icing sugar and vanilla sugar. As the powdered sugar melts quickly, the crescents should still be warm, but no longer hot.

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