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  2. Cronut - Wikipedia

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    The Cronut (a portmanteau of croissant and doughnut) is a pastry created and trademarked in 2013 by the French pastry chef Dominique Ansel. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It resembles a doughnut and is made from croissant -like dough filled with flavored cream and fried in grapeseed oil .

  3. Croffle - Wikipedia

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    Although it was popularized in South Korea, Irish pastry chef and TV show host, Louise Lennox, is sometimes credited with having inventing the pastry. [1] [2] [3] Lennox collaborated with bakery chain Cuisine de France at a 2017 pop-up called La Petite Boulangerie in Dublin, Ireland where the croffle was the pièce de résistance.

  4. Cronut creator helps launch new Honey Bunches of Oats ... - AOL

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    4) Using a pastry brush, brush the base and sides of your baking dish with melted butter. Lay the first rectangle of phyllo in the base of the pan, then brush with a thin layer of melted butter.

  5. How to Make Cronuts at Home - AOL

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    The cronut, a "baked good heard round the mediasphere," according to Vogue magazine, is just that — flaky, buttery dough that's deep-fried to golden brown perfection,

  6. Category:Pastries - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Aragonés; Asturianu; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Boarisch; Brezhoneg; Català; Cymraeg; Davvisámegiella; Ελληνικά; Español; Esperanto ...

  7. 10 Food Mashups as Good as the Cronut - AOL

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    Manhattan-based pastry chef Dominique Ansel shot to stardom in recent weeks, all thanks to the invention of a confectionery hybrid known as the cronut. Part-doughnut, part-croissant, the cronut ...

  8. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    As a result, foods in southern Vietnam are often vibrant and flavorful, with liberal uses of garlic, shallots, and fresh herbs. Sugar is added to food more than in the other regions. [8] The preference for sweetness in southern Vietnam can also be seen through the widespread use of coconut milk in southern Vietnamese cuisine.

  9. Cruffin - Wikipedia

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    The cruffin was popularised in San Francisco by Australian pastry chef Ry Stephen and co-owner Aaron Caddel of Mr. Holmes Bakehouse in November 2014. [5]In March 2015, Stephen claims the store was broken into and the recipe binders that hold the recipe for cruffins, and 230 other recipes, were stolen.