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National Croissant Day

Enjoy this mouth watering pastry on #NationalCroissantDay

30 January is National Croissant Day, a day created to celebrate the buttery, crescent-shaped rolls that are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.

The key to a perfect croissant is laminating the dough, a process by which butter is folded into the dough, creating multiple thin layers of butter and dough. The result is a mouth-watering, flaky crust and airy body.

Legend surrounds this pastry, as is often the case with a popular, worldly treat. It is known that crescent-shaped breads have been found around the world for ages and one of these – the Kipferl – originated in Austria in the 13th century. Although crescent-shaped, this non-laminated bread is more like a roll.

The croissant as we know it today is credited to an Austrian military officer – August Zang. He opened a Viennese bakery in Paris in 1939 where he introduced Viennese baking techniques to the French.

Celebrate today by visiting your bakery for a fresh, warm croissant. Or, if you are feeling adventurous, find a recipe and try making your own.

Watch here to see how to make your own croissants:

Use #NationalCroissantDay to post on social media.

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