The garlic knots were a success. The kids wanted to make them again the following week. This time, my daughter insisted we make them into “croissants.” What you do is you get the dough split into several pieces. Then, you rub them into long “snakes.” As you twist the long, thin pieces, you bring them together into a circle. They look really good.
I wanted to at least provide a variation on the same theme. Therefore, I proposed we use bread flour instead of all-purpose flour. They came out delicious.
The crust got a bit more crunchy, but the inside was still fluffy. That’s a nice contrast to have in a pastry, of course.
This time, I chopped the garlic instead of crushing it. It made it easier to spread over the croissants.
I read that you can freeze the dough or the finished product. Here’s the thing: we eat this whole recipe in one sitting. What has leftovers to freeze? Maybe I should triple the recipe and then just freeze the dough. But we are not that kind of family. We make it, we eat it, no leftovers.
Love the idea of garlic croissants! Thank you so much for sharing! Looking forward to trying my garlic knots with bread flour. Fantastic idea! Thank you!