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Mini Chocolate and Almond Croissants

By Teresa Ulyate @couscousblog

Mini Chocolate and Almond Croissants

Hello foodies! I do hope the week has been treating you well, and if not hang in there as the weekend is just around the corner. And weekends mean brunch, and what is brunch without a few tasty pastries? I do love a good croissant every now and then, but did you know how easy it is to make them yourself? This week I am showing you how!

Mini Chocolate and Almond Croissants

Mini Chocolate and Almond Croissants

These mini croissants are perfect for getting your sweet fix without overdoing it. They are filled with scrumptious chocolate paste and topped with crunchy flaked almonds. We all love good old Nutella but for this recipe I wanted to make my own homemade version as the filling - it was delicious! Whether you are making them for the family or entertaining guests, a batch of freshly baked chocolate and almond croissants are sure to go down well.

Mini Chocolate and Almond Croissants

Mini Chocolate and Almond Croissants

Cook's tips: Prepare the croissants a few hours ahead of time and pop them in the oven just before your guests arrive. Keep any leftover chocolate paste in a jar in the cupboard and enjoy with pancakes and waffles.

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MINI CHOCOLATE AND ALMOND CROISSANTS

Mini Chocolate and Almond Croissants


400g ready made puff pastry

1 large egg, lightly beaten

Step 1.) Toast the hazelnuts in a dry frying pan for a few minutes until golden. Set aside to cool slightly.

Step 2.) Use a food processor to blitz the hazelnuts, cocoa and vanilla extract together. Keep pulsing until the mixture resembles very fine crumbs and starts clumping together.

Step 3.) Add the melted chocolate and castor sugar. Pulse for one to two minutes until you have a spreadable chocolate paste. Leave to cool.

Step 4.) Preheat your oven to 200 ° C and line a tray with baking paper. Roll the puff pastry out on a lightly floured surface.

the puff pastry into four strips. (See pictures below.) Cut each strip in half diagonally so that you have eight long triangles.

Step 6.) Spread two to three teaspoons of chocolate paste onto each triangle. Starting at the wide end roll each triangle up to get the croissant shape.

Step 7.) Arrange the croissants on the baking tray. Brush each croissant with beaten egg. Sprinkle the flaked almonds over the croissants.

Step 8.) Bake the croissants for 30 minutes or until puffed up and golden. Allow to cool for a few minutes before serving.

Mini Chocolate and Almond Croissants

Mini Chocolate and Almond Croissants

Mini Chocolate and Almond Croissants

Mini Chocolate and Almond Croissants


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