Elephant Ear Cookies

Welcome to the 5th day of the ABC baking from around the world. Today I am going to share a very simple semi-homemade recipe which can be prepared quickly. It’s the elephant ear cookies or the palmier cookies or the little heart sugar cookies from the French cuisine. So many names huh?   All you need for this recipe is store bought puff pastry sheet and some sugar, some flour for dusting and water for brushing. With these four ingredients, you can prepare these layered, crunchy sugar cookies in a jiffy.

My Palmier Version

As all my bakings are eggless, I did not want to use the “eggless” phrase for the “E” recipe.  This sugar cookie was on my list but was contemplating if I should post it under P as Palmier cookies or under E as Elephant Ear cookies. I finally decided to put in under E.

Little Heart Sugar Cookies

This is no secret recipe, and you can find tons of palmier cookie recipes with and without filling on the internet. I kept this recipe simple and went with just plain sugar. I know I am using the word “simple” again and again but couldn’t help it. Kiddo helped with this recipe from rolling the dough to folding and sprinkling and shaping. (Check the pictures below) These days he wants to help me in my cooking, video shoot and photo shoot (at times I feel his pictures are better than mine) and what not? I am not sure how long this will last, but I am enjoying these moments and these moments will be treasured forever. I know that our folding technique is not perfect in this recipe, but still, I went ahead with the recipe and now recorded it here for the posterity. ;-) Quick recap before the recipe:

2015 | Day 4 – Moong Dal Chaat 2016 | Day 5 – Ellu Urundai 2017 | Day 6 – E | Elephant Ear Cookies

And now, without any further ado, here is the E for Elephant Ear cookies from France.

Elephant Ear Cookies | Palmier | Little Heart Sugar Cookies Recipe

Ingredients:

Puff Pastry – 1 sheet Sugar – ¼ cup Flour – 3 tbsps. Water – for brushing

Prep – Work:

Defrost the puff pastry sheets and make sure they are in the room temperature. Please follow the instructions on the pastry sheet cover. I had to keep it outside for about 40 – 45 mts. So plan ahead for this recipe.

Steps:

Spread about 2 tbsps. Of flour on 2 tbsps of sugar on a working area. Unfold the pastry sheet and roll it once. If the folded edges are crumbly, sprinkle some water and roll it with a rolling pin and smoothen it. Sprinkle sugar on top evenly and roll it again so that sugar is coated and pressed evenly.

Folding:

Start folding the sides towards the center. You fold one side half way through the middle and another side half way through the middle. Now fold one-half over the other and form it like a log as shown in the picture. Cover this log with a cling wrap and refrigerate it for 30 minutes. This ensures sugar is pressed nicely and helps in caramelization.

Slicing and Shaping:

After 30 minutes, remove the folded pastry log from the fridge and take off the cling wrap. Slice the pastry log into ½ inch slices and place the slices, cut side up. At this stage, sprinkle water and adjust the edges and form the heart/elephant ear shape and put them on the silicone mat. Sprinkle some sugar on top. (At this stage you can preheat the oven)

Baking:

Preheat the oven to 400 deg F and bake these cookies for 20 minutes flipping them once at 10 minutes. Keep an eye on these after 10 minutes as they tend to brown up fast.

Elephant ear / Palmier cookies are ready.

Notes:

Please make sure you are smoothening the puff pastry sheet as it ensures even slices and perfect shape. Adjust the sugar as per your preference. Colored sugar, cane sugar, demerara sugar can be used instead of plain white sugar. Before folding, you can spread Nutella or jam or another filling to make flavored palmier. After folding, if required reduce the oven temperature to 375 deg as these cookies tend to brown up fast.

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