Chocolate Puff Pastries (2024)

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Thesechocolate puff pastriesare incredibly easy to make, shape, and bake! Even your kids can help you! These are filled with chocolate and have an unbelievably crispy, flaky texture!

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You need only three ingredients to make these chocolate filled pastry rolls: Puff pastry sheet, chocolate and egg yolk. They will be ready in no time. Perfect for sudden sweet cravings!

If you love recipes with puff pastry, you might want to see ourpuff pastry apple rosestoo.

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  • Puff Pastry For EASY Desserts
  • About The Ingredients
  • Chocolate Filling
  • Instructions For Easy Chocolate Croissant
  • Shape Variations
  • Make Them Savory
  • Why Is My Puff Pastry Not Cooking From The Inside?
  • Tips
  • Storage
  • FAQs
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Puff Pastry For EASY Desserts

There are many easy puff pastry dessert recipes out there, and for a good reason! They are incredibly tasty, have a crisp, buttery, flaky texture, and can make a variety of treats using the same ingredients!

But first, what exactly is puff pastry?

Also known as "pâte feuilletée," this is a French laminated dough made from flour, salt, water and butter. Usually, butter is used to give the pastry a rich flavor and luscious, crisp, and flaky texture.

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What makes this dough unique ishow it is made. The dough and butter get laminated through a series of folding techniques. When this tedious time-consuming process is finished, you are left with hundreds of paper-thin layers that create a beautifully crisp, flaky texture. No wonder it's such an expensive treat!

Now, luckily, there are MANY read-to-use puff pastry products out there. You can easily find them in the chilled or freezer section of your grocery store. They are sold frozen or chilled to keep their consistency. Once thawed, you have an endless amount of possibilities to make an easy dessert with puff pastry.

This is also what makes our recipe today one of the best puff pastry recipes for kids. All the hard work is already done! All that they have to do is cut, assemble, and bake!

You can also make many other puff pastry chocolate desserts. They include pain au chocolat, chocolate braids, tarts, and pull-apart bread.

About The Ingredients

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Puff Pastry: We use chilled ready rolled puff pastry that is in rectangular shape. So we can use it straightaway. If you use frozen puff pastry, you need to thaw it first.

Chocolate: We use dark chocolate because we love it more. You can use milk chocolate if you want your dessert sweeter. We simply melt the chocolate before using it.

Egg yolk: To brush the puff pastry rolls before baking so that they have that nice golden color.

Powdered sugar: To sift over the rolls after they are baked. This is completely optional. You might want it if you use dark chocolate as we do. Alternatively, you can sprinkle a little coarse sugar on each after egg wash. It will give a little more sweetness and texture to the rolls.

Chocolate Filling

To make today’s chocolate filled puff pastry, we are using melted dark chocolate as the filling. You can also use Nutella for chocolate filling for pastry if you prefer.

To melt the chocolate: Chop the chocolate in pieces and put them in a glass bowl. Put some water (1-2 cups) in a saucepan. Bring it to a boil. Reduce the heat and let it simmer. Place the glass bowl with chocolate over the saucepan. Make sure its bottom doesn't touch the water. Let the chocolate melt, stirring occasionally.

Another alternative is chocolate chips when making puff pastry desserts with chocolate like this.

Besides these options, you can even wrap a bar of chocolate bar in the cut puff pastry. Make sure the chocolate bar is smaller than the puff pastry. It works best when shaping it like pain au chocolat as the size of the cut puff pastry is larger.

Instructions For Easy Chocolate Croissant

Thischocolate croissant recipe with puffpastry is extremely easy to make. They have an incredibly flaky, tender texture, and most importantly, have a rich creamy buttery, and chocolaty flavor. Take a look at how you can make virtually any chocolate pastry using our technique!

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  1. Prepare the puff pastry sheets. Sprinkle a little flour on your work surface. Put a sheet of puff pastry on it.
  2. Using a sharp knife, cut the sheet vertically right down the middle. Then, divide each half into four rectangles by making 3 horizontal slices. This gives you a total of 8 rectangular pastry pieces.
  3. Next, cut each of these into two triangles. In total, you should end up having 16 triangles to make croissant-shaped chocolate puff pastry rolls.
  4. Fill the sheets with chocolate. Spread the melted dark chocolate over each triangular sheet. Leave a tiny edge uncovered. Brush those parts with egg wash, oil or melted butter.
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  1. Roll and brush with egg wash. Once you’ve added the chocolate, you can brush a little bit of egg wash on the uncovered edges. Then, start from the thick end of the sheet and roll it up into a croissant shape.
  2. Use your fingers to gently seal the edges. Place the prepared chocolate-filled pastry rolls on a prepared baking sheet (lined with parchment paper).
  3. Bake your puff pastry chocolate croissant. Brush all sides of the pastry with more egg wash with a pastry brush. You can also sprinkle them with some sanding sugar (coarse sugar). Then, bake the chocolate-filled puff pastry treats for roughly 12-15 minutes or until they are golden brown.
  4. You can dust them with powdered sugar if you want.
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Tip:We use one pastry sheet in this recipe. Alternatively, you can make it with two sheets of puff pastry dough. For this, place one of the sheets on the floured surface, spread chocolate on it. Then carefully place the second sheet of puff pastry on it so that they overlap. Then follow the remaining steps as they are described above.

Shape Variations

Make Pain Au Chocolat

If you would like to make puff pastry pain au chocolat instead of croissants, use the following shaping technique.

Cut the sheet into 8 rectangles as you did above. Do not cut them into triangles!

Add some chopped dark chocolate or chocolate chips over the rectangular sheet of puff pastry. Then, start at the short end and roll up the rectangles. This will trap the chopped chocolate inside, creating layers of pastry and chocolate.

When you place them on the baking sheet, make sure that the seam side is facing downwards. Bake the chocolate and puff pastry dough for 12-15 minutes or until they are cooked and golden.

Make Mini Chocolate Puff Pastry Rolls

To shape this puff pastry dessert in rolls, put a puff pastry sheet on a lightly floured surface. Cut it vertically into 5 strips. Spread the chocolate filling or put chocolate chips on each evenly, leaving the ends of each strip without chocolate or chocolate chips.

Make Chocolate Puff Pastry Twists

You can make twists with two sheets of puff pastry dough. For this, place one of the sheets on the floured surface, spread chocolate on it. Then carefully place the second sheet of puff pastry on it. Seal the edges by pressing on them gently. Cut it into strips. Twist the strips in opposite direction, place on the baking sheet, brush with egg wash and bake. You can find the step pictures in thischocolate puff pastry twists recipe.

Make Them Savory

Are you looking for an easy savory puff pastry recipe? No worries. You can turn this recipe to a savory one by changing the filling. Instead of a chocolate filling, use cream cheese and herbs and follow the steps as described in the recipe.

Why Is My Puff Pastry Not Cooking From The Inside?

There are a few reasons these puff pastries filled with chocolate aren’t baking on the inside.

The first is becauseyour oven's temperature is too low. Puff pastry needs to be baked at a high temperature so it can puff up before cooking on the inside. If the temperature is too low, it will just stay dense and take incredibly long to bake.

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The second reason is thatyou didn’t bake them for long enough. This chocolate puff pastry treat only needs to be baked for 12-15 minutes. But if they aren't golden brown yet, leave them in for a little longer. And remember, the larger the pieces, the longer they will take to bake.

Another reason might be thatyou didn't roll it out well. Frozen puff pastries should be thawed and rolled. If you don't roll them thin, the inside of the pastries won't cook well. That's why we mostly prefer buying ready rolled puff pastry, which doesn't require rolling.

Tips

If you are using frozen puff pastry, you have to properly thaw it before using it in recipes. You don't need to thaw it if you use chilled puff pastry. Always have a look at the manufacturer’s instructions on the package!

That being said, also don’t leave it out for too long. If it heats up too much, it becomes difficult to work with. Place it in the freezer for a few minutes if it is too warm to work with.

Don't forget to preheat the oven before baking your chocolate puff pastries. Hot oven is crucial for them to rise and have perfectly baked layers.

Use egg wash to seal the very end of the dough.

Storage

As with almost any puff pastry and chocolate recipe, they are best served on the day you made them. They will have the optimum crispiness and the best chocolaty and buttery flavor.

If you have to store them, keep them inside an airtight container just like you store cookies. They can be stored at room temperature for two days. Just keep them away from heat and direct sunlight.

FAQs

What's the difference between puff pastry and rough puff pastry?

Butter is broken into pieces and then combined with flour when making rough puff pastry while a block of butter is used when making classic puff pastry. Also, rough puff pastry is less fluffy and light because it contains less fat and fewer layers.

What are the chocolate filled pastries called?

They are originally from France and known as pain au chocolat (petit pain au chocolat) or chocolatine. They are also commonly sold in several other countries including Belgium, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Denmark, etc. And they are sometimes called chocolate croissant as well. The shape is different but everything else is the same.

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Cut the puff pastry sheet into triangles, spread chocolate on each and roll them up. Then bake until golden. The easiest treat ever!

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  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 16 1x
  • Category: Snack
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

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  • 1 chilled puff pastry sheet (ready rolled), at room temperature (If yours is frozen, thaw it first)
  • 150 g dark chocolate, melted in a bowl placed over simmering water in a pot
  • 1 egg yolk, beaten
  • 1 teaspoon powdered sugar, optional

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven at 400F (200C).
  2. Place the puff pastry sheet on the counter.
  3. Cut down the middle vertically, and then make 3 cuts horizontally to make 8 rectangles. Cut each rectangle in 2 to make 16 total triangles.
  4. Spread chocolate over each and roll them up.Brush the edges you’re going to seal with the egg wash. Then use your fingers to press the edges sealed.Place on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. It is better if you place them sealed side down.
  5. Brush the top of each with beaten yolk (and optionally sprinkle coarse sugar, aka sanding sugar) and bake for 12-15 minutes or until golden.
  6. Let them cool for about 10 minutes and then dust with powdered sugar if you like.

Notes

  1. You can sprinkle coarse sugar over them before baking for a little more sweetness and texture.
  2. Make sure to thaw puff pastry according to the manufacturer's instructions. Don’t let it get too warm.
  3. We recommend eating these on the same day for the best crispiness. Keep them in an airtight container at room temperature for 2 days.

Nutrition

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  • Calories: 1145
  • Sugar: 28.5 g
  • Sodium: 321.5 mg
  • Fat: 78.2 g
  • Carbohydrates: 95.6 g
  • Protein: 15 g
  • Cholesterol: 96.7 mg

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  1. Marina says

    These look so good! So cute and yummy:)

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    • Zerrin says

      Thanks Marina! Very easy too!

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  2. karen says

    These are awesome....the ones in this picture are really pretty...mine looked a bit more like they exploded..lol...how do you keep them rolled up so nicely?

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  3. Gera says

    Zerrin omg with these chocolate rolls. You know desserts can be a must in my menus haha 🙂

    Everything with nutella and chocolate is a winner and more with those scrumptious images!

    All the best,

    Gera

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FAQs

What are the 3 types of puff pastry? ›

The terms full, three-quarter and half are used when describing the amount of fat in the pastry. Full has equal weight of fat and flour, three-quarter has three-quarters of the weight of fat to flour, and half has half the weight of fat to flour. More fat makes the pastry softer to eat but reduces its height.

What are puff pastries called? ›

Puff pastry, also known as pâte feuilletée, is a flaky light pastry made from a laminated dough composed of dough (détrempe) and butter or other solid fat (beurrage). The butter is put inside the dough (or vice versa), making a paton that is repeatedly folded and rolled out before baking.

Can you buy ready made puff pastry? ›

Jus-Rol's ready rolled Puff Pastry Sheet is perfect for tasty dinners and desserts. No need for a rolling pin as this sheet is ready to use and even comes complete with baking paper so you can pop it straight into the oven. The separate layers formed when baked give puff pastry its unique flaky and airy texture.

What is the closest thing to puff pastry? ›

Puff pastry and phyllo dough have a lot in common: both are many-layered pastry doughs (unlike the traditional pâté brisée that we use in so many of our recipes), and both bake up with crispy, crunchy, flaky layers, but there are distinct differences.

What is the secret to baking puff pastry? ›

Always preheat your oven for a minimum of 15-20 minutes before baking, because Puff Pastry depends on even heat to rise and puff. Place pastries 1 inch apart. If you want a flaky thin and crispy pastry that's not very puffy, prick the unbaked Puff Pastry all over with a fork, which lets steam escape while baking.

What is the best type of puff pastry? ›

If a puff pastry brand is called for specifically in a recipe, it's likely Dufour. This is because the brand uses simple ingredients (butter, flour, salt, lemon juice, and water) and is totally painless to work with.

Does Trader Joes make puff pastry? ›

Making such a pastry dough, however, is a painstakingly laborious and time-consuming process. Luckily, we've done the heavy lifting on this one, offering Trader Joe's All Butter Puff Pastry Sheets in our frozen section for all the puff pastry projects of your holiday dreams!

Does Pillsbury make puff pastry? ›

Learn how to get the best results from your Pillsbury™ Puff Pastry Sheets and squares with proper handling and preparation.

Does Costco sell puff pastries? ›

Costco Buys | 😋 Delicious Danish puff pastries are at Costco! This includes 96 layers of puff pastries with a vanilla creme filling… yum! $7.89!

Are crescent rolls puff pastry? ›

The crescent-shaped croissant is a flaky pastry with buttery layers whereas a puff pastry is a drier composition of dough. Both use similar ingredients and preparation work.

Can you buy a block of puff pastry? ›

All butter puff pastry made using cultured butter. Crafted layer upon layer by Flour and Stone's pastry chefs for you to use as your heart desires. Contains one 600g block to make one large 28cm tart or up to eight individual tarts or pies. Suitable to freeze.

Is phyllo dough and puff pastry the same thing? ›

The main differences between puff pastry and phyllo dough are their fat content and preparation. Puff pastry is a laminated dough that gets its signature airy puff from layers of butter, while phyllo dough is comparatively low-fat. Phyllo dough includes only flour, water, vinegar, and a little oil.

What is the difference between classic puff pastry and rough puff pastry? ›

Rough puff pastry is prepared by incorporating butter or fat in the form of golf-ball size chunks into the dough, instead of the entire slabs used in classic puff pastry. This is followed by sheeting and folding with minimum or no resting time between successive folds.

What are the 3 types of pastry crust? ›

Brisée, Sucrée, & Sablée: The 3 Types of Pastry Dough You Need to Know.

What are the 4 main types of pastry? ›

There are five main types of pastry dough for creating pastries: flaky, shortcrust, puff, choux and filo. All of them are made primarily from flour, water and fat. However, these five types of pastry dough each have slightly different core ingredients, different ratios of ingredients and, ultimately, different uses.

What is the difference between classic and inverted puff pastry? ›

When you fold regular puff pastry, each time you fold the pastry, dough will touch dough. This means that the dough layers will be slightly thicker. For invert puff, the butter layer will touch the butter layer, resulting in slightly thicker butter layers.

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