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bunnyb33r · 15 days ago
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sweet :D
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caldoderuby · 4 days ago
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dulcet-decay · 1 year ago
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Popcorn:
Madoka - strawberry flavor
Homura - black pepper flavor
Mami - caramel flavor
Kyoko - chocolate flavor
Sayaka - salt flavor
Nagisa - cheese flavor
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Drinks:
Walpurgisnacht - cherry Coke
Dessert witch - strawberry milk
Mermaid witch - grapefruit juice with blue Curacao syrup.
The soul gems squares are coasters.
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deja-3 · 4 months ago
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໒꒰ྀིᵔ ᵕ ᵔ ꒱ྀི১ᯓᡣ𐭩🧸💗🍰୨ৎ
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christinafurby · 11 days ago
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About spanking, sure you will be who will get receive it
But you don't know anything about how you can like it ?
About wish, i will wish for you to be healthy and well all the time
You're sweet, thank you 🤗😇
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Speaking of sweets, I want some filled doughnuts right now.. I miss chocolate ANYTHING 😫
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Now I want doughnuts more.
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ahopefulbromantic · 4 months ago
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TRICK OR TREAT!!!!!!
Oh hiiii, so good to see you here!! For a Dziady treat you will get a pączek (it's got rose jam inside and candied orange peel on the top, yum! 😋)
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"Are you asking for the glory to God
Or for a sweet yummy treat?
There are pączki, cake, milk,
And fruits, and berries"
(Dziady II, Adam Mickiewicz)
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shiebunnie · 1 year ago
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A donut! 🍩 💕🤍
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monizm · 7 months ago
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🫐 vegan baked oatmeal.
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annakirk23 · 6 months ago
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Powdered Donuts 🍩 are Gross!
My younger sister 👧 gave me powdered donuts 🍩,
I Hate powdered donuts,
They are disgusting…
So…I threw them over the fence,
I hate powdered donuts 🍩,
I hate raspberries as well,
They are gross 🤮,
Especially powdered donuts 🍩,
No maybe 🤔 raspberries,
I don’t know 🤷‍♀️ which but—
Yuck 🤮!
Why can’t she see it,
I guess she’s evil 👿,
Well not evil 👿,
But, Bad—
Really Bad!
I hope her boyfriend and her few friends take a hint,
see it too,
and decided to leave her…
Until she changes her ways—
Until then she is not really my sister 👧!
She is just my parents’ other kid…
Sorry 😢 but I just had to put out there,
But—
Powdered Donuts 🍩 are Gross 🤮!
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beatheprincess · 1 year ago
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Bruh I had a dream about donuts 😭 should I just get someee (I'll buy bows soon too)
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inkcat1987 · 1 year ago
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Donut 🍩🍪🥯🍩
FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!
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expurplepotato1 · 1 year ago
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One of my favourite things in the world is to make the food levitate 🥰
Hot chocolate and chocolate and nut covered donut holes 😋
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mycosylivingroom · 2 years ago
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dulcet-decay · 1 year ago
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『NEEDY GIRL OVERDOSE』× SWEETS PARADISE コラボカフェ開催決定!
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˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ Main Course & Desserts
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100% likeability!? The cutest curry
Fruit sandwich OVERDOSE
Shokan Den-chan's Haiin Kakiichi-in Tiramisu
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Yummy black burger 100%!
Stop the internet pancakes
Ascension Hifue Sundae
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˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ Drinks
Super Ten-chan Drink
Ame-chan drink
RAINBOW drink
Cafe au lait cocoa
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healthybowlrecipes · 18 days ago
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How to Make Delicious Breakfast Pastries at Home
What Are Breakfast Pastries?
Definition & History – Origin and Evolution of Breakfast Pastries
What Are Breakfast Pastries?
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Breakfast pastries are baked goods traditionally enjoyed in the morning, often characterized by their flaky, buttery, or doughy textures. They can be sweet or savory, incorporating ingredients like fruit, nuts, chocolate, cheese, or spices. Some of the most iconic breakfast pastries include croissants, Danishes, cinnamon rolls, and scones, each offering a unique taste and texture.
Pastries differ from regular bread due to their higher fat content, often achieved with butter or shortening. The result is a tender, crispy, or flaky texture that makes pastries both indulgent and satisfying. While modern pastries are widely available in bakeries, supermarkets, and cafés, their history dates back centuries.
The Origins of Breakfast Pastries
The tradition of breakfast pastries is deeply rooted in European baking traditions, particularly in France, Austria, and Denmark. However, their origins can be traced back even further to the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
Ancient Beginnings: The earliest known pastries date back to ancient Egypt, where bakers used a rudimentary dough of flour and water, sometimes sweetened with honey and dates. The Greeks and Romans later refined these early pastries by introducing butter and lard, creating a more indulgent texture. Roman bakers even had specialized shops selling sweet baked goods, much like today’s bakeries.
The Influence of Medieval Europe: By the Middle Ages, pastry-making techniques had evolved significantly. European bakers began using spices, sugar, and fermented doughs, creating early versions of puff pastry and laminated dough. During this time, pastries became a symbol of wealth and were often served at royal feasts.
The Evolution of Breakfast Pastries
Over time, breakfast pastries developed into the diverse selection we enjoy today. Some of the most famous pastries emerged during the Renaissance and the 18th and 19th centuries, as baking techniques became more sophisticated.
French Influence & the Rise of the Croissant: The croissant, one of the most well-known breakfast pastries, originated from Viennese Kipferl, a crescent-shaped bread that dates back to 13th-century Austria. French bakers refined the recipe in the 19th century, introducing laminated dough to create the delicate, flaky layers we associate with croissants today.
The Danish Pastry Revolution: In the 19th century, Austrian bakers brought laminated dough techniques to Denmark, giving rise to the Danish pastry. This sweet, buttery pastry became a staple in Scandinavian and European breakfast traditions, often filled with custard, jam, or nuts.
Industrialization & Modern Pastries: With the industrial revolution, pastries became more accessible as mass production techniques allowed for pre-packaged, frozen, and ready-to-bake options. Today, breakfast pastries are widely available in cafés, supermarkets, and bakeries worldwide.
Breakfast Pastries Around the World
Each country has put its own spin on breakfast pastries, resulting in a variety of regional favorites:
France: Croissants, pain au chocolat, brioche
Denmark: Danish pastries (Wienerbrød)
Germany & Austria: Strudel, Kipferl
UK & Ireland: Scones, crumpets
Italy: Cornetto, sfogliatella
Spain & Latin America: Churros, empanadas
USA: Cinnamon rolls, bear claws, pop tarts
Today, breakfast pastries continue to evolve with modern baking trends, including gluten-free, vegan, and keto-friendly versions. Whether traditional or innovative, these delightful treats remain a beloved morning indulgence worldwide.
Common Ingredients – Flour, Butter, Sugar, Fillings (Jam, Custard, Cream Cheese)
Breakfast pastries rely on a combination of key ingredients that contribute to their signature textures and flavors. While different pastries have unique characteristics, most share a base of flour, butter, sugar, and various fillings. Understanding these ingredients is essential for making light, flaky, and delicious pastries.
1. Flour – The Foundation of Pastries
Flour serves as the structural base of almost every type of pastry. Different types of flour affect the texture, chewiness, and flakiness of the final product.
All-Purpose Flour – The most commonly used flour for pastries, providing a balanced texture suitable for croissants, Danishes, and cinnamon rolls.
Pastry Flour – Lower in protein than all-purpose flour, this produces a softer, more delicate pastry ideal for scones, biscuits, and pie crusts.
Bread Flour – Contains more gluten and is used for pastries that need extra elasticity, such as chewy pretzels or laminated dough.
Gluten-Free Flour – Alternative flours such as almond flour, coconut flour, or rice flour are used to make gluten-free breakfast pastries.
Why It’s Important: Flour provides structure and elasticity when mixed with water and fat. The amount of gluten (a protein in wheat flour) determines whether a pastry is tender or chewy.
2. Butter – The Secret to Flaky, Buttery Pastries
Butter is the most important ingredient in many pastries because it adds richness, flavor, and flakiness. It plays a crucial role in laminated doughs, where layers of butter and dough create the airy, crispy textures found in croissants and Danishes.
Unsalted Butter – Preferred by bakers for better control of salt levels in the recipe.
European-Style Butter – Has a higher fat content (82-85%), resulting in extra flaky and tender pastries.
Alternative Fats – Some pastries use shortening, margarine, or coconut oil as butter substitutes for vegan or dairy-free options.
Why It’s Important:
Butter adds moisture and richness.
When laminated, it creates separate layers that result in a flaky texture.
It enhances the golden-brown color of baked pastries.
3. Sugar – Sweetness & Caramelization
Sugar not only sweetens pastries but also contributes to texture, browning, and moisture retention. Different types of sugar are used depending on the pastry:
Granulated Sugar – The most common sugar for sweet breakfast pastries like cinnamon rolls and scones.
Brown Sugar – Contains molasses, which adds a deep caramel flavor and extra moisture. Ideal for sticky buns and Danish fillings.
Powdered Sugar – Used for dusting pastries like beignets and strudels, or for making icing and glazes.
Honey & Maple Syrup – Natural sweeteners used in some healthier or artisanal pastries.
Why It’s Important:
Sugar provides sweetness and enhances flavor.
It helps with the Maillard reaction, which creates a golden-brown crust.
It locks in moisture, keeping pastries soft and tender.
4. Fillings – The Flavor Enhancers
Fillings bring an extra layer of flavor, moisture, and texture to pastries. Some breakfast pastries rely heavily on fillings to define their taste and appeal.
Jam & Fruit Preserves
Used in Danish pastries, strudels, and tarts, fruit-based fillings add natural sweetness and tanginess.
Raspberry, strawberry, blueberry, and apricot jams are common choices.
Apple and pear compotes provide a richer, spiced filling.
Custard & Pastry Cream
Creamy fillings add richness to pastries like cream puffs, éclairs, and filled Danishes.
Vanilla custard – A classic filling for Napoleons and éclairs.
Lemon curd – A tart, citrusy filling for tarts and Danishes.
Cream Cheese
Often found in Danish pastries and cheese-filled croissants, cream cheese adds a slightly tangy and smooth texture.
It pairs well with fruit fillings for a balanced taste.
Chocolate & Nut-Based Fillings
Chocolate ganache – Used in pain au chocolat, chocolate croissants, and éclairs.
Nut pastes (almond, hazelnut, or pistachio) – Common in French and Italian pastries.
Peanut butter or Nutella – Popular modern fillings in American-style pastries.
Why Fillings Matter:
They add moisture and richness to pastries.
Different fillings cater to various taste preferences, from fruity to creamy to nutty.
Some fillings provide cultural identity, such as almond paste in French pastries or fruit preserves in Austrian strudels.
Conclusion
The combination of flour, butter, sugar, and fillings is what makes breakfast pastries so irresistible. Whether you love flaky croissants, fruity Danishes, or creamy custard-filled pastries, each ingredient plays a vital role in achieving the perfect taste and texture.
For home bakers, mastering these key ingredients is the first step to creating bakery-style breakfast pastries in your own kitchen!
Why They Are Popular – Convenience, Taste, and Variety
Breakfast pastries have remained a beloved morning treat for centuries, and their popularity continues to grow worldwide. Their convenience, irresistible taste, and endless variety make them a staple for many people, whether they’re enjoyed as a quick bite on the go or as part of a leisurely breakfast. Let’s explore the key reasons behind their enduring appeal.
1. Convenience – The Ultimate Grab-and-Go Breakfast
One of the biggest reasons breakfast pastries remain popular is their convenience. In today’s fast-paced world, many people don’t have time to prepare elaborate morning meals. Breakfast pastries offer a quick, portable, and satisfying option.
Ready-to-Eat & Bakery-Fresh – Many pastries are available at local bakeries, coffee shops, and supermarkets, making them an easy choice for busy mornings.
Minimal Preparation Time – Some pastries, like croissants and Danishes, can be made in advance, frozen, and reheated for a fresh-baked experience in minutes.
Perfect for On-the-Go – Unlike full breakfast plates, pastries don’t require utensils or plates, making them an ideal grab-and-go option for commuters and office workers.
Paired with Coffee & Tea – Many people love enjoying pastries alongside their morning coffee or tea, creating a comforting and energy-boosting breakfast routine.
✅ Example: A person rushing to work can easily pick up a croissant and a latte from a café, enjoying a tasty, no-fuss breakfast on their commute.
2. Taste – A Perfect Balance of Flavor & Texture
The flavor and texture of breakfast pastries make them an irresistible treat. Whether flaky, buttery, crispy, or soft, pastries appeal to a wide range of taste preferences.
Sweet & Indulgent – Many pastries are made with sugar, honey, chocolate, or fruit fillings, creating a deliciously rich and satisfying flavor. Cinnamon rolls, pain au chocolat, and Danishes are perfect examples of this.
Flaky & Buttery – Classic pastries like croissants and puff pastry-based treats have a light, crispy texture that melts in the mouth, thanks to layers of butter and dough.
Savory Options – While sweet pastries are the most popular, savory breakfast pastries (such as cheese Danishes, ham-and-cheese croissants, or spinach-stuffed puff pastries) offer a delicious alternative.
Warm & Comforting – There’s nothing quite like a freshly baked pastry, especially when served warm. The combination of buttery richness and gentle sweetness makes it a comfort food for many people.
✅ Example: A freshly baked apple turnover combines the crunch of golden pastry with the warmth of spiced apples, creating the perfect balance of sweetness and crispiness.
3. Variety – A Pastry for Every Preference
Breakfast pastries come in an endless variety, catering to different tastes, cultures, and dietary needs. From traditional European pastries to modern gluten-free and vegan options, there’s something for everyone.
A. Global Influences
Different countries have their own unique take on breakfast pastries, adding to the worldwide appeal.
French Pastries – Croissants, pain au chocolat, and brioche.
Danish Pastries – Flaky pastries with fruit, custard, or cream cheese fillings.
German & Austrian Pastries – Apple strudel, pretzels, and Kipferl.
Italian Pastries – Cornetto (Italian croissant), sfogliatella, and bomboloni.
British & Irish Pastries – Scones, crumpets, and Chelsea buns.
Spanish & Latin American Pastries – Churros, empanadas, and pan dulce.
✅ Example: A traveler visiting France might try a buttery croissant in Paris, while someone in Italy might prefer a sweeter, denser cornetto with a cappuccino.
B. Sweet vs. Savory Options
Sweet Pastries – Cinnamon rolls, fruit-filled Danishes, pain au chocolat.
Savory Pastries – Cheese-stuffed croissants, ham-and-cheese puff pastries, spinach and feta turnovers.
✅ Example: A café might offer both chocolate croissants and ham-and-cheese Danishes, allowing customers to pick a sweet or savory start to their day.
C. Healthier & Alternative Options
As dietary preferences evolve, so do pastries! Many bakeries now offer healthier versions of classic pastries.
Gluten-Free Pastries – Almond flour scones, oat-based muffins, or gluten-free puff pastry.
Vegan Pastries – Dairy-free croissants, coconut milk custard Danishes, and plant-based cinnamon rolls.
Low-Sugar & Keto Options – Pastries made with almond flour, stevia, or coconut sugar for a lower-carb, lower-sugar alternative.
✅ Example: A health-conscious individual might choose a vegan almond croissant over a traditional one made with butter.
4. Tradition & Nostalgia – A Timeless Breakfast Choice
For many people, breakfast pastries are more than just food—they are a tradition. Whether it’s enjoying a Sunday morning pastry with family, visiting a favorite bakery, or reliving childhood memories, pastries have an emotional connection.
Weekend & Holiday Traditions – Many families bake or buy pastries as part of weekend brunch traditions.
Comfort Food Appeal – The combination of warmth, sweetness, and flakiness makes pastries instantly comforting.
Cultural & Regional Significance – Some pastries have strong cultural ties, such as French croissants, Austrian strudel, and Mexican pan dulce.
✅ Example: A family might have a tradition of baking cinnamon rolls every Sunday morning, creating lasting memories.
Conclusion
Breakfast pastries are more than just a meal—they are an experience. Their convenience, delicious taste, and wide variety make them a global favorite, enjoyed by people of all ages and cultures. Whether you’re savoring a buttery croissant, indulging in a warm cinnamon roll, or grabbing a quick Danish on the go, breakfast pastries are a timeless treat that brings comfort and joy to mornings everywhere.
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bonedo-enthusiast · 29 days ago
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