Christmas breakfast idea? Mother’s day breakfast idea? Easter Breakfast idea? Any excuse to eat these idea? YESSS! What’s the number one thing you’d buy every time you visited a lovely bakery? Fresh bread? homemade scones? crème pâtissière-filled mille-feuille? The mille-feuille comes pretty darn close, but for me it would be a warm almond croissants.
Why is it that whenever you have a hotel breakfast or buy from the shop, almonds croissants are always cold! Croissants, whether almond-filled or not should always be served warm. It should be the law. Yes, you can buy them from the shop and take them home to re-heat them. But when I’m eating them at a hotel or from a bakery I want to eat them now!! Warm and flaky, filled with that delicious almond paste ???? So if I do see them in the bakery, warm, straight-from-the-oven, I’m buying at least two. Both for me. Did you know it’s super easy to make regular croissants into almond croissants right at home? And if your croissants happen to be a little stale, so much the better. This is the perfect way to save them!! The croissants are first dipped in sugar-water - just to soften them up a little and make the outside a little crisp. A simple paste made of butter, sugar, egg, ground almonds and almond extract is mixed together (by hand! no mixers needed), then the croissants are stuffed and topped with it.
The paste in the centre of the croissants stays soft and gooey, whilst the paste on top firms up to a cake-like frangipane. Throw on a few flaked almonds and top with a little powdered sugar, and you’ll have almond croissants that rival any french bakery. Before going into the oven
Yes, these are the most amazing breakfast, served with a large coffee. But…. If you want to go a step further - maybe for Christmas day breakfast or a special occasion like Mother’s day, these almond croissants with raspberry are the ultimate breakfast treat. Luxurious, a little bit different and most importantly, quick to make. 10 minutes to make, 10-15 minutes in the oven and done. You’ll be the best mum/husband/son/daughter in the world! I first made these over at CenterCutCook a couple of years ago, but I couldn’t resist sharing with you guys. I’ve changed the recipe slightly over the years (made this lots of times now), so this is my updated recipe to reflect that. This is what we’ll be having on Christmas morning. Maybe Boxing day too!!!
The Recipe: