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Use product immediately upon removal from refrigerator as there is no need to thaw! No need to use flour and a rolling pin to stretch the dough.
Dough will roll out and cut easier if it is chilled. If you're trying to create a specific shape, keep the pastry as cold as possible (but not frozen) and it will be easier to make precise cuts.
If you want to keep the inside from rising as much as the edges, just use a paring knife to score a border. Don’t cut the dough all the way though! Use a fork to prick the dough. The pastry will still be light and flaky with the edges puffed up and the center will stay down.
Pop the dough in the fridge after working with it, while the oven preheats. This step gives the fat in the dough a chance to re-solidify, to get an even better baking result.
Egg-wash: Just before baking, brush your puff pastry with egg wash (1 large egg with about 2 tablespoons water, beaten) to give it an attractive shine and color.
To seal the pastry edges for any stuffed pocket-style pastry, just brush a thin layer of water or egg whites along the edges and press them together to make them stick.
Crimp edges of smaller pastries like hand pies with a fork. Larger pastries can be crimped with your fingertips.
Serve soon after baking! Puff Pastry is best when fresh, so ideally bake close to serving. Only few recipes are great to make ahead. Puff Pastry is best when baked and served the same day.
To unroll the dough, remove dough from package and gently separate the dough and parchment paper from the roll, so that the dough on paper begins to lay flat. Be careful not to separate the dough from the parchment paper. There may be some sticking, but the dough and paper should easily pull away from the roll.
Once the dough is lying flat on the baking tray, cut off or tuck any excess paper under, so it does not hang over the edge.
1. Preheat oven to 400°F.
2. Stir the jam and vanilla in a medium bowl until the mixture is smooth.
3. Unroll the refrigerated Puff Pastry Dough and spread the jam mixture on the pastry sheet leaving a 1/2 inch edge.
4. Carefully roll up the pastry like a jelly roll and brush water along edge to help seal dough together. Roll up in parchment paper and let cool in the fridge for 15 minutes.
5. Once set, cut the roll into 20 slices and place them cut-side down on a baking sheet. Gently press the dough to keep the round flat. Bake for 20 minutes or until golden. Allow cookies to cool for 10 minutes.
6. Microwave the chocolate chips and coconut oil in a microwavable bowl on high for 30 seconds. Stir. Repeat until the mixture is melted and smooth. Dip the cooled cookies into the chocolate mixture until half is covered and sprinkle with sea salt flakes. On a cooling rack or on parchment paper, let chocolate cool completely before serving.
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