Classic French Croissant
Buttery, flaky, golden perfection — learn to make authentic French croissants from scratch.
About This France Recipe
Classic French Croissant is one of the most beloved dishes from France, deeply rooted in the country's culinary tradition. This authentic recipe has been passed down through generations and represents the very soul of France's food culture.
The secret to an authentic Classic French Croissant lies in the quality of ingredients and the patience of preparation. Every component plays a vital role in creating the perfect balance of flavours that makes this dish so special. When you cook this recipe, you're not just making food — you're recreating a piece of France's rich culinary heritage.
How to Cook Classic French Croissant — Complete Guide
Before You Begin
Read the entire recipe before starting. Gather and measure all ingredients (mise en place). This hard-difficulty dish takes approximately 3 hours to prepare and 20 min to cook — allow 20 min extra time if this is your first attempt.
Difficulty
Hard
Prep Time
3 hours
Cook Time
20 min
Serves
8 people
Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow each step carefully. Steps are ordered for best results — don't skip ahead.
- 1
Make the dough
This is your starting step — proper preparation here ensures everything else goes smoothly.
- 2
Laminate with butter
- 3
Shape croissants
- 4
Proof overnight
- 5
Bake at 200°C
Final step — your Classic French Croissant is almost ready to serve!
Chef's Tips & Tricks
Expert advice to help you nail this dish every time:
Use cold butter for best layers
Don't rush the proofing
Serving Suggestions
Classic French Croissant is best enjoyed fresh and hot, straight from the kitchen. In France, this dish is traditionally served as a breakfast and pairs beautifully with local side dishes and beverages. Consider serving it family-style for a truly authentic experience.
For the most authentic presentation, use traditional France tableware if available. Garnish generously and serve immediately — this dish does not improve with waiting. Leftovers can typically be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days and reheated gently.
Ingredients
For 8 servings
- 500g bread flour
- 300ml warm milk
- 10g dry yeast
- 60g sugar
- 10g salt
- 250g cold butter
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