Thursday, June 25, 2026

EASY PAIN AU CHOCOLAT #recipe @VMBURNS

VMBURNS: Pain au chocolat is French and sounds really fancy. It's basically a chocolate croissant. I was in the mood, but I am not skilled enough to make flaky, homemade croissants. Thankfully, I didn't need to. I found a super easy recipe that uses frozen puff pastries. Of course, I made a few adjustments. These are so easy that even Maddy Montgomery, the fashionista, social media influencer, and owner of Baby Cakes Bakery can make them. My sister doesn't like chocolate (she's weird), but I thought they were great.




EASY PAIN AU CHOCOLAT



Ingredients

·      Frozen Puff Pastry sheets

·      Dark chocolate

·      1 Large egg

·      1 Tablespoon water

·      Powdered sugar for dusting

 

InSTRUCTIONS

  1.  Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2.  Thaw the puff pastry sheets for at least 15 minutes.
  3.    Combine egg and water and beat until combined to make an egg wash.

  4.    Unfold one puff pastry sheet. Roll the pastry sheet onto a lightly floured work surface until it’s symmetrical. Slice each sheet into 4 equal sections (8 total).

  5.    Place a chunk of chocolate near left edge of the pastry square. Then, fold the left edge of the pastry and the chocolate over. Add another chunk of chocolate on top of that and this time fold the pastry from the other (right) side. Continue rolling the pastry until you have an oblong.

  6.   Repeat with the remaining puff pastry sections.
  7.    Add the pastries to the prepared baking sheet and brush the top and sides with the egg wash mixture.

  8.   Bake for 15-18 minutes until golden brown and puffed up.
  9.    Allow the pastries to cool and then dust with powdered sugar.

  • READERS: Chocolate Croissants? Yay or Nay? Let me know in the comments below. 



MURDER AT FIRST SLICE (ARC)



As Maddy’s wedding day approaches, friends and family descend on the little town of New Bison, Michigan, to celebrate—so much so that Maddy wonders if there might be another happily-ever-after in store for her widowed father and innkeeper Mrs. Law. Unfortunately, she also has to deal with an unhappy couple: feuding cousins Hannah and Dorothy, who haven’t spoken in decades. Maddy can only hope the spectacular wedding cake crafted by her head baker doesn’t wind up as ammunition in a food fight.

But she doesn’t have to wait long for a wedding disaster to strike. When the imperious Dorothy crashes the rehearsal dinner—with several uninvited guests in tow—and starts battering everyone with constant complaints, the drama reaches reality-show levels. And the next day, Dorothy is dead . . . with Hannah standing over the body, bloody rolling pin in hand.

Nobody in town believes Miss Hannah could commit murder. But a detective newly relocated from New York doesn’t know the sweet, memory-challenged Hannah the way the locals do—and the evidence seems open-and-shut as an oven. Now, with her sous-sleuths the Baker Street Irregulars, the bride-to-be is busy digging into Dorothy’s past to catch a killer before she cuts the cake . . .



20 comments:

  1. what fun Valerie! But I'll take mine plain please:)

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  2. Thank you for the easy PAIN AU CHOCOLAT recipe! I love chocolate croissants which means I will be trying this recipe - the sooner the better. How can anyone not love chocolate? As for me, the more the better.
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  3. YAY for chocolate croissants! aprilbluetx at yahoo dot com

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  4. Oh yum, Valerie! These look fantastic and I love how easy they are to make. Thanks for sharing! And a huge yes to chocolate :)

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    1. I know right? It seems like these should be harder to make.

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  5. Chocolate Crescents? Yay! I'd have a few with a mug of hot chocolate. Maybe make the chocolate filling with a chocolate orange.

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  6. Definitely Yay. Thanks for the recipe!
    Wskwared(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  7. Oh these look so tasty, fun and most important easy! And yes, I do enjoy a croissant, chocolate or otherwise! Thanks!!

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  8. These chocolate croissants look delicious! And best of all-easy to make. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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  9. Thank you for the recipe I think I will try it. Deborah

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  10. Valerie, these sound so good. Plus they're easy to make. Thanks for the recipe. I'm going to try it.

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  11. Oh my goodness! These look so good and easy! Since I'm having a knee replacement Monday, I will whine until someone in my family makes some for me LOL! Thanks for sharing!

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  12. Yay to anything with chocolate!

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  13. Yay for chocolate croissants!! I've never even thought about making them because they (making the pastry) look too challenging (I'm not much of a baker). I'm definitely making these. You had me at Puff Pastry Sheets! I also love that I can use whatever chocolate I like, and that's terrific. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  14. Yay! For chocolate croissants! I cannot wait until Murder at First Slice is released!!!

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