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   What is pastry?
    A large variety of baked crusts made from
     doughs rich in fat

   5 examples of pastry
     Cream  puffs
     Puff pastry
     Danish & French pastries
     Rich yeast & cake-type sweet rolls
     Pies
   2 main types of pastry
     Plain   Pastry
        Golden-brown flaky
         (blistered) surface
        Tender
        Usually used for pies
     Puff   Pastry
        Extra rich
        Extra flaky
        Used for special pies or fancy tarts
   All-purpose flour
   A firm “fat”
     Usually   vegetable shortening or lard
   A small amount of water
    2   Tbsp. for each 1 cup of flour
   Salt
   Purpose of flour in a recipe?
     Gluten   of the flour forms the structure of the
     pastry
   Which fats are used to make pastry?
     Vegetable   shortening or lard
   Why wouldn’t you use butter or margarine?
     They produce a less tender pastry
     Lard produces the most tender pastry
     Oil makes a mealy pastry
   Purpose of water in pastry
     Provides   moisture needed to develop gluten
   Purpose of salt in pastry
     Contributes to the flavor of pastry
     Has no influence on flakiness or tenderness
   The gluten in the flour forms a structure in
    which entrapped air and moisture expand
    during baking, giving a blistered effect that
    is characteristic of flaky pastry.

   Too much flour will produce a tough pastry
   Fat...
     coatsthe particles of flour
     Separates the gluten strands
     “Shortens” (makes tender) the pastry
   Too much shortening
     Fragile   & crumbly pastry
   Too little shortening
     Tough   pastry
   Too much water
     Pastry   will be tough
   Too little water
     Pastry   will be dry, crumbly, and difficult to roll
   Temperature of ingredients
     Room   temperature = more tender pastry
    Overmixing the ingredients causes gluten to
    overdevelop & a tough pastry
   Conventional
     Combine   flour & salt
     Cut fat into flour mixture with pastry blender
      until shortening is the size of small peas
     Sprinkle water, 1 Tbsp. at a time over flour
      mixture
     Mix lightly with a fork and form a loose ball

   Hot-water
   Oil
   Handle the pastry as little as possible
    to avoid toughening it
   6 steps in rolling pastry:
    1.   Gather dough into a firm ball
    2.   Flatten dough ball with palm of hand
    3.   Roll pastry from the center toward the edge
    4.   Roll gently until pastry is 1/8 inch thick & 1 inch
         larger than pie pan
    5.   Fold pastry into “fourths”
    6.   Unfold pastry into pie pan, pressing on the sides
         & bottom
   Do not stretch the pastry because it
    will cause shrinking during baking
   Flute: Pinching the edge of the pastry with your
    fingertips to retain filling and create an attractive
    edge.
   Hook the points of the fluted edges under the pan
    rim to minimize shrinking during baking.
   Prick the bottom & sides of the pastry used for a
    single-shell pie before baking
       Prevents puffing during baking




   Slit the top of a two-crust pie to allow steam to
    escape during baking
   Cover the fluted edge with a 1½-inch strip of foil to
    prevent overbrowning
   If only 1 rack is needed to bake a pie, place
    it in the center of the oven
   If 2 racks are needed to bake pies
     Arrange racks evenly in the oven
     Arrange the pans to allow the heat to circulate

   Good pastry
     Evenly  browned
     Blistered surface
     Crisp & tender
   Dessert
     FruitPie
     Custard Pie
     Tart
   Accompaniment
     Pastry cut into strips or
      fancy shapes
     To garnish salads or soups
   Main Dish
     Quiche
     Chicken   Pot Pie
   Nutrients
     Allpastries contain a high
      proportion of fat
     Contribute energy &
      calories to the diet
   Storage
     Store  unused chiffon,
      custard, & meat pies in the
      fridge
     Both baked & unbaked pies
      can be frozen
         Wrap them in freezer wrap or
          put in freezer bags
    4 forms of convenience pastries
    1.   Mixes
    2.   Frozen
           Whole pies
           Pie fillings
    1.   Canned
           Pie filling & canned fruits
           Custards
    1.   Ready-to-eat
     You can create homemade pastry mix
        Combine the correct proportions of flour,
         salt, & shortening
        Store in an airtight container
        Add water when you are ready to bake a pie

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Pastries

  • 2. What is pastry? A large variety of baked crusts made from doughs rich in fat  5 examples of pastry  Cream puffs  Puff pastry  Danish & French pastries  Rich yeast & cake-type sweet rolls  Pies
  • 3. 2 main types of pastry  Plain Pastry  Golden-brown flaky (blistered) surface  Tender  Usually used for pies  Puff Pastry  Extra rich  Extra flaky  Used for special pies or fancy tarts
  • 4. All-purpose flour  A firm “fat”  Usually vegetable shortening or lard  A small amount of water 2 Tbsp. for each 1 cup of flour  Salt
  • 5. Purpose of flour in a recipe?  Gluten of the flour forms the structure of the pastry  Which fats are used to make pastry?  Vegetable shortening or lard  Why wouldn’t you use butter or margarine?  They produce a less tender pastry  Lard produces the most tender pastry  Oil makes a mealy pastry
  • 6. Purpose of water in pastry  Provides moisture needed to develop gluten  Purpose of salt in pastry  Contributes to the flavor of pastry  Has no influence on flakiness or tenderness
  • 7. The gluten in the flour forms a structure in which entrapped air and moisture expand during baking, giving a blistered effect that is characteristic of flaky pastry.  Too much flour will produce a tough pastry
  • 8. Fat...  coatsthe particles of flour  Separates the gluten strands  “Shortens” (makes tender) the pastry  Too much shortening  Fragile & crumbly pastry  Too little shortening  Tough pastry
  • 9. Too much water  Pastry will be tough  Too little water  Pastry will be dry, crumbly, and difficult to roll
  • 10. Temperature of ingredients  Room temperature = more tender pastry  Overmixing the ingredients causes gluten to overdevelop & a tough pastry
  • 11. Conventional  Combine flour & salt  Cut fat into flour mixture with pastry blender until shortening is the size of small peas  Sprinkle water, 1 Tbsp. at a time over flour mixture  Mix lightly with a fork and form a loose ball  Hot-water  Oil
  • 12. Handle the pastry as little as possible to avoid toughening it  6 steps in rolling pastry: 1. Gather dough into a firm ball 2. Flatten dough ball with palm of hand 3. Roll pastry from the center toward the edge 4. Roll gently until pastry is 1/8 inch thick & 1 inch larger than pie pan 5. Fold pastry into “fourths” 6. Unfold pastry into pie pan, pressing on the sides & bottom  Do not stretch the pastry because it will cause shrinking during baking
  • 13. Flute: Pinching the edge of the pastry with your fingertips to retain filling and create an attractive edge.  Hook the points of the fluted edges under the pan rim to minimize shrinking during baking.  Prick the bottom & sides of the pastry used for a single-shell pie before baking  Prevents puffing during baking  Slit the top of a two-crust pie to allow steam to escape during baking  Cover the fluted edge with a 1½-inch strip of foil to prevent overbrowning
  • 14. If only 1 rack is needed to bake a pie, place it in the center of the oven  If 2 racks are needed to bake pies  Arrange racks evenly in the oven  Arrange the pans to allow the heat to circulate  Good pastry  Evenly browned  Blistered surface  Crisp & tender
  • 15. Dessert  FruitPie  Custard Pie  Tart  Accompaniment  Pastry cut into strips or fancy shapes  To garnish salads or soups  Main Dish  Quiche  Chicken Pot Pie
  • 16. Nutrients  Allpastries contain a high proportion of fat  Contribute energy & calories to the diet  Storage  Store unused chiffon, custard, & meat pies in the fridge  Both baked & unbaked pies can be frozen  Wrap them in freezer wrap or put in freezer bags
  • 17. 4 forms of convenience pastries 1. Mixes 2. Frozen Whole pies Pie fillings 1. Canned Pie filling & canned fruits Custards 1. Ready-to-eat You can create homemade pastry mix  Combine the correct proportions of flour, salt, & shortening  Store in an airtight container  Add water when you are ready to bake a pie