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  • Sussan Estela Olaya

    Administrator
    January 3, 2025 at 14:54
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    Hi Christofer Politis

    As indicated in the recipe book, a flour with a protein content of 12% to 13% is used.

    In this case, the chef is using bread flour or strong flour.

    Best regards.

    • Christofer Politis

      Member
      January 6, 2025 at 19:34

      Can we use 50% all purpose flour and 50 % bread flour?thank you

      • Sussan Estela Olaya

        Administrator
        January 6, 2025 at 19:59
        Level: favicon spaced Scoolinary Team

        Hi Christofer

        Yes, it’s possible to use 50% all-purpose flour and 50% bread flour for croissants, but the result will depend on the protein content of both flours:

        ▪️All-purpose flour: Typically contains 9-11% protein.

        ▪️ Bread flour: Usually has 12-14% protein.

        By mixing them in equal parts, you’ll get a flour with an intermediate protein level, around 10.5-12.5%, depending on the specific brands. This could work, but it’s important to keep in mind:

        ▪️Gluten: Croissants require good gluten development to support the lamination and maintain their layers. If the protein content of the flour blend is on the lower side (around 10.5%), it might not be enough to achieve an optimal texture.

        ▪️Solution: If you decide to use this mix, handle the dough carefully, ensuring it doesn’t overheat during lamination. Additionally, you may want to do a test batch to evaluate the dough’s elasticity and strength.

        If possible, it’s preferable to use flour with 12-13% protein, as recommended by the chef.

        I hope this information is helpful.

        Best regards.

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