Do you lovely readers remember the cronut fad that swept the nation a few years back? I do, I remember it quite fondly as it was a time that inspired this recipe that I’m sharing with you today. Not only is this little dessert decadent and delicious, it’s also so easy. Seriously people, even your kids could make these. I am using 4 sheets of puff pastry that I brush with egg yolk in between the sheets, just so that they stick together and don’t come apart while baking. Then you simply cut them out using cookie cutters and bake. That’s it!
What Are Cronuts?
Cronuts are a croissant donut hybrid that were invented in a New York bakery some years ago. They are flaky, sweet, moist, tender, and melt in your mouth delicious. If you’ve never have the luxury of experiencing the treat that is the cronut, today is your lucky day.
What Is Dulce De Leche?
This Latin American specialty is super easy to make and incredibly delicious topped on nearly anything sweet. It involves heating sweetened milk till it turns beautifully buttery brown and develops a caramel like flavor. These two combined are a match made in heaven!
Ingredients
Donuts
Puff pastry – I’m making things nice and easy for you guys today, no need to make homemade dough at all! Store bought works just fine for what we need. Eggs – We just want 2 egg yolks beaten today.
Dulce De Leche glaze
Dulce de leche – Again store bought works perfectly for what we are going for today, if you’d like to make your own I’ve included directions below. Milk – To adjust the consistency of our glaze. Powdered sugar – This will ensure we actually get a glaze that is light and sticks to our cronuts well.
How To Make Dulce De Leche Cronuts
How To Make Your Own Dulce De Leche
If you’d really like to go the extra mile making your own dulce de leche takes a bit of extra time but leaves you with a incredibly delicious sauce.
1 1/4 cup of granulated sugar. 4 cups of milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
Stir the milk, sugar, and baking soda together in a large sauce pan. Bring the mixture to a boil then turn down the heat and allow to simmer uncovered for the time being. Stir continuously for up to 1 1/2 hours as the milk mixture caramelizes, be sure not to let the mixture burn. Add the teaspoon of vanilla and stir to incorporate. Pour into a bowl to cool.
Want To Make Your Own Croissant Dough?
Alright I won’t stop you from taking this dish into the next stratosphere. Embarking to make your own croissant dough is a labor of love, I’ll warn you about that now. But if you’re not afraid then you’ll love the fresh home made magic of this dough recipe.
How Else Can I Make Cronuts?
If you are as instantly addicted to these amazing flaky little treats, here’s some variations to test out.
Dip them into chocolate melted on the stove. Brush them with butter and roll in cinnamon and sugar for a churro cronut. Top the glazed cronuts with crushed oreos. Sprinkle crushed toasted peanuts, almonds, pistachios, or pecans over top of the still wet glaze.
Don’t Forget the Crobits
Crobits, what are crobits? Well it’s good that you’ve asked because they are your special little treat for making these delectable donuts. Crobits are the little donut holes at you’ll end up with after making this dessert. Hold onto them and turn them into scumptious little glazed bites!
Leftovers
The best place to store these is right on the counter! They will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. If you make your own dulce de leche you may want to store the recipe in the fridge instead.
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Strawberry Cheesecake Crescent Rolls Beignets Mini Blueberry Galettes Peaches And Cream Strudel Angel Berry Trifle Quick Apple Turnovers Tiramisu