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Croissants

What you need: 

1 1/2 cups vegan butter or margarine, softened
1/4 cup unsifted all purpose flour
3/4 cup soy milk
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup very warm water (105-115F)
2 pkg. active dry yeast
3 cups unsifted all purpose flour
1 egg substitute (not really necessary!)
1 tablespoon milk

What you do: 

Fresh croissants are absolutely delicious--but no two ways about it, making them from scratch is work! Worth it, but make sure you leave enough time that you aren't rushed. This recipe has the details for getting the freshest croissants--namely, the ones that come right from your own oven.
With spoon, beat margarine and 1/4 cup flour until smooth. Spread on waxed paper in a rectangle 12x6 inches. Refrigerate.
Heat milk; stir in sugar, salt to dissolve. Cool to lukewarm. With thermometer, check temperature of water. Sprinkle with yeast; stir to dissolve.
With spoon, beat in milk mixture and 3 cups flour until smooth.
Turn out on lightly floured pastry cloth; knead until smooth. Let rise, covered in warm place, 85 Fahrenheit, free from draft until double-1 hour. Refrigerate 1/2 hour.
On lightly floured pastry cloth, with stockinet covered rolling pin ( I think you could use cooking spray in place of the stockinet), roll into 14x14 inch rectangle.
Place margarine mixture on half of dough; remove paper. Fold other half over margarine; pinch edges to seal.
With fold at right, roll from center to 20 x 8 inches. From short side, fold dough in thirds, making three layers; seal edges; chill one hour wrapped in foil.
With fold at left, roll to 20x8 inches; fold; chill 1/2 hour. Repeat. Chill overnight. Next day, roll; fold twice; chill 1/2 hour between. Then chill one hour longer.
To shape: Cut dough into 4 parts. On lightly floured pastry cloth, roll each into a 12 inch circle. Cut each circle into 6 wedges. Roll up beginning at wide end. Form into crescent shape.
Place point side down, 2 inches apart on brown paper on cookie sheet. Cover; let rise in warm place, 85 Fahrenheit, free from draft until double- one hour.
Heat oven to 425 Fahrenheit.
Brush with egg substance beaten with milk.
Bake 5 minutes; reduce oven to 375 Fahrenheit; bake 10 minutes, until croissants are puffed and brown.
Cool on rack 10 minutes.

Preparation Time: 
1 day
Cooking Time: 
Servings: 
24
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