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I beluieve there was some discussion on here a while back, regarding Rough
Puff Pastry, or Blitz Pastry. If I make up a slab of pastry this way, would it hurt it any to leave the dough in the fridge for 24 hours, prior to rolling it out? I need to make some up for a dinner Monday night, but will not have time beforehand to prep the dough. Figured I could make it Sunday evening, and chill until I need to roll it out... Dave |
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![]() "Dave Bell" > wrote in message rea.net... >I beluieve there was some discussion on here a while back, regarding Rough > Puff Pastry, or Blitz Pastry. If I make up a slab of pastry this way, > would it hurt it any to leave the dough in the fridge for 24 hours, prior > to rolling it out? > > > I need to make some up for a dinner Monday night, but will not have time > beforehand to prep the dough. Figured I could make it Sunday evening, and > chill until I need to roll it out... You can make it up a few days ahead of time if you want. Just think of it a variation on pie pastry. Wrap it well with plastic wrap to prevent it from drying. I find the only limitation on storing raw pastry is that after about four days it can turn a brown-grey color. I'm sure it is still OK to eat, but it is unappetizing and I just throw it away. If you find that you like the blitz pastry, you could even make some up and freeze it. It should keep for 4-6 months in the freeze, longer if you use a vacuum sealer like the Food Saver or Seal-a-Meal. |
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On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Vox Humana wrote:
> > "Dave Bell" > wrote in message > rea.net... > >I beluieve there was some discussion on here a while back, regarding Rough > > Puff Pastry, or Blitz Pastry. If I make up a slab of pastry this way, > > would it hurt it any to leave the dough in the fridge for 24 hours, prior > > to rolling it out? > > > > > > I need to make some up for a dinner Monday night, but will not have time > > beforehand to prep the dough. Figured I could make it Sunday evening, and > > chill until I need to roll it out... > > You can make it up a few days ahead of time if you want. Just think of it a > variation on pie pastry. Wrap it well with plastic wrap to prevent it from > drying. I find the only limitation on storing raw pastry is that after > about four days it can turn a brown-grey color. I'm sure it is still OK to > eat, but it is unappetizing and I just throw it away. > > If you find that you like the blitz pastry, you could even make some up and > freeze it. It should keep for 4-6 months in the freeze, longer if you use a > vacuum sealer like the Food Saver or Seal-a-Meal. Thanks! That's about what I figured, but it's good to have exprienced judgement... Dave |
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