The word 'Palmier' may sound weird and complicated but the recipe sounds very simple and kids will definitely love them.Easy to prepare for a small kitty party for kidoos and am sure you will be the limelight.The word 'palmier in french means palm trees ;the shape of these cookies resemble that of palm leaves.Originally these palmiers adopted the middle eastern influence of layering thin sheets of pastry and filling sweets and spices(baklava) but some say it originated from Vienna ..the debate goes on .Anyway thats not part of the recipe and we should be bothered to grab these melt in mouth cookies,right :-)
Elegant puff pastry sheet cookies have become our favourite cookies.It feels so fancy to line them n the tray and so crispy and buttery feel..can't put in words!!These cookies are made by rolling a the puff pastry sheets towards the centre from both sides and cutting them into 1/3 inch thick.This recipe requires complete thawing of pastry sheet ,otherwise the folding may not be appropriate.
Ingredients
puff pastry sheet 1
nutella 5-6 tsp (thin layering the sheet)
Sugar to dust
Method
Thaw the puff pastry sheet completely on a parchment paper.Spread it like a sheet and apply thin layer of nutella all over one side.Start rolling tightly from one side and reach the centre ,repeat the same n the other side until you reach the centre.Cover it with a cling/plastic wrap and refrigerate for 20 minutes.Pre heat oven to 425 degrees F and place rack in the middle of the oven .Uncover the pastry sheet after 20 minutes and start cutting in 1/3 -1/2 inch thickness.
Place it on a baking sheet with parchment paper with 2 inches expansion room and then press slightly with the back of a cup on each cookie so that it flattens slightly.Brush with melted butter and dust sugar on top.Place it in the oven and bake for 18-20 minutes until golden brown and cool for 10 minutes on cookie sheet and then transfer on wire rack to complete cooling.Serve or store in air tight containers.
NOTES
* You can use brown sugar,Cinnamon and sugar,citrus zest and sugar,or finely shredded cheese fr a savory twist.
*You may feel the cookies less crisp the second day but tastes delicious.
Elegant puff pastry sheet cookies have become our favourite cookies.It feels so fancy to line them n the tray and so crispy and buttery feel..can't put in words!!These cookies are made by rolling a the puff pastry sheets towards the centre from both sides and cutting them into 1/3 inch thick.This recipe requires complete thawing of pastry sheet ,otherwise the folding may not be appropriate.
Ingredients
puff pastry sheet 1
nutella 5-6 tsp (thin layering the sheet)
Sugar to dust
Method
Thaw the puff pastry sheet completely on a parchment paper.Spread it like a sheet and apply thin layer of nutella all over one side.Start rolling tightly from one side and reach the centre ,repeat the same n the other side until you reach the centre.Cover it with a cling/plastic wrap and refrigerate for 20 minutes.Pre heat oven to 425 degrees F and place rack in the middle of the oven .Uncover the pastry sheet after 20 minutes and start cutting in 1/3 -1/2 inch thickness.
Lined up in the tray for baking |
Place it on a baking sheet with parchment paper with 2 inches expansion room and then press slightly with the back of a cup on each cookie so that it flattens slightly.Brush with melted butter and dust sugar on top.Place it in the oven and bake for 18-20 minutes until golden brown and cool for 10 minutes on cookie sheet and then transfer on wire rack to complete cooling.Serve or store in air tight containers.
NOTES
* You can use brown sugar,Cinnamon and sugar,citrus zest and sugar,or finely shredded cheese fr a savory twist.
*You may feel the cookies less crisp the second day but tastes delicious.
Very nicely done palmiers..they looks absolutely delicious
ReplyDeleteperfectly done..............so tempting dear
ReplyDeleteYour palmiers look yummy!
ReplyDeleteWow Julie..what a coincidence that we both posted Nutella recipes on the same day :-)...this recipe is so so easy that I'm tempted to try it right now...unfortunately haven't come across readymade pastry sheets in Kerala..but have this recipe in my mind for when I do get them! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteNutella makes everything better ~ they looks totally scrummy n very neat Julie! :)
ReplyDeleteUSMasala
very nicely done Palmiers...thats a nice idea, nutella makes it more delicious...well presented, loved it!!
ReplyDeleteNutella looks very colourfull and Yummy.thank u for a very easy recipe.I will try it sometimes.
ReplyDeleteWow !!!Palmiers with nutella looks perfect and delicious, palmiers are my fav.Bookmarked dear.
ReplyDeletethese look so cute and yummy, nutella is our family favourite, my son might like these, bookmarked it!!
ReplyDeleteThese are very delicious....Yummy dear..
ReplyDeleteLovely one Julie, a sure kid pleaser.
ReplyDeleteThose are some cute looking palmiers Julie. very neatly done dear, wish I could grab some...
ReplyDeleteYummy palmiers.. They look like little hearts..
ReplyDeleteOh..Juls..why u are making me say this again & again....Amazing !!!!!!!!!!!! Has come out well.
ReplyDeletewow really delcious! Bookmarked the recipe and I definitely will try out
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic dear. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeletequite interesting and looks awesome
ReplyDeleteSimple is sometimes the best. Merci
ReplyDeleteRita
I'm hearing about palmiers for the first time!! Looks wonderful! I love nutella :)
ReplyDeletepretty looking they are- fine bake
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe,looks so delicious and inviting.Thanks for dropping by my space.I glad to follow you.
ReplyDeleteThey look pretty and delicious!
ReplyDeleteWow!!Perfect!!seems it is easy to prepare,but it gives a wonderful look.As you said,perfect for a kidoos party
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you always come up with something new.. palmiers look delicious.. bookmarked..
ReplyDeletemust be very good..
ReplyDeleteHi Julie
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely and look yummy. Very nicely done!
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such an easy and delicious cookie...wish i could grab some...:-)
ReplyDeletefirst time here...wow..these cookies are perfectly done...absolutely loved them dear!
ReplyDeleteso simple and i definately going to try this one!!!! thank you.. i now add you to my i like list in my blog :)))
ReplyDeleteperfect perfect palmiers!!surely kids will like it!
ReplyDeletehi julie, what great recipe you got for us this time...
ReplyDeletecan try it, looks manageable to try out. nice photos too. have a nice day julie.
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Passei para conhecer o seu blog!!!
Gostei muito das suas receitas.
As fotografias das receitas são maravilhosas.
As receitas, muito, muito saborosas.
Boa semana!
Beijinhos.
Brasil
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Absolutely delicious treat!!Nice fun way to get my daughter involved in kitchen activities.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Julie! Looks perfect!!
ReplyDeleteShema George LifeScoops
Hello! This is my first tim ehere and these look so good! and nutella with puff pastry is such a great combination! :) Would you have any idea where we can get puff pastry in stores in Chennai?
ReplyDeletethis is my must bake cookies for Christmas! thanks for the event Julie..
ReplyDeleteThanx all..
ReplyDelete@ Non stick,nutty and sous chef : I am not sure of the availability there,may be you may get it in the supermarkets like spencers,big bazaar in the frozen section..
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always i am using nutella for my son's lunch ,nutellaa with dosa, bread,bun, chappathi, kuboos,
ReplyDeletenice idea , i going to try this,
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Very creative recipe !! Absolutely loved it !!
ReplyDeletewow they r so beautiful....would love to try it !
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