Easy Chocolate Croissant

Croissant is a buttery flaky pastry of Austrian origin named for it's historical crescent shape. It is made out of yeast leavened dough whereby the dough is layered with butter, rolled and folded several times. Then finally rolled into a thin sheet which is called laminating. The end result is flaky, buttery similar to a puff pastry.
Croissant can be made plain or even it can be filled with chocolate or other fruit preserves. Here I have tried a quick and easy recipe to make croissants. End result is almost similar. So when you are running out of time and you are in no mood to follow things meticulously this is the best recipe.
Easy Chocolate Croissant
Croissant is a buttery flaky pastry of Austrian origin named for it's historical crescent shape. It is made out of yeast leavened dough whereby the dough is layered with butter, rolled and folded several times. Then finally rolled into a thin sheet which is called laminating. The end result is flaky, buttery similar to a puff pastry.
Croissant can be made plain or even it can be filled with chocolate or other fruit preserves. Here I have tried a quick and easy recipe to make croissants. End result is almost similar. So when you are running out of time and you are in no mood to follow things meticulously this is the best recipe.
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