17 Recipes That Start With Puff Pastry, From Appetizers to Desserts (2024)

Although puff pastry may not rank quite as high as chicken stock and canned beans on your must-have food staples list, if you keep a package of it in your freezer, you’ll never be far away from a delicious dessert—or dinner, for that matter. Turns out, the light and flaky dough, which you'll find in the freezer aisle, is a key building block for so much more than sweets.

In this collection, we've pulled together store-bought puff pastry recipes that put this essential to clever use, from breakfast options (like toaster pastries and waffles!) and snacks (pigs in blankets!), to lunches, hors d'oeuvres, dinners, and, yes, desserts (like peach pie, apple tart, and so much more).

Want to set yourself up for shortcut success? Your best bet is to thaw the frozen puff pastry in the fridge, overnight, before you start cooking or baking. The dough should be pliable, but not too soft or limp. Once it's thawed, unfold it carefully—if it's still frozen in parts, it will crack or break, so it's worth the extra few minutes to let the dough thaw completely.

Be gentle as you roll or cut it—less is more, and you want maximum flakiness. If you can, chill the pastry again before baking, so the butter can firm up; this will help contribute to a beautiful crunch and flake.

What Makes Puff Pastry and Phyllo Different?

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Tomato and Brie Tart

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Here's an easy, refined dinner option that calls on puff pastry: This cheesy tart showcases juicy slices of heirloom tomatoes, buttery brie, and briny capers. It's best accompanied by a salad for a main course—or cut it into smaller slices and serve it as an appetizer.

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Pigs in Blankets

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These snacks combine easy familiarity with an elegant touch. For this truly irresistible version, we brush the puff pastry with honey mustard before baking. It's a versatile recipe, too: You can use any fully cooked sausage, from frankfurters and andouille to chicken sausages.

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Date, Olive, and Goat-Cheese Tart

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This tart takes everything you love about a cheese plate and puts it in tart form. A creamy, tangy cheese filling is studded with sweet Medjool dates, briny Kalamata olives, and fiery pickled serranos.

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Puff-Pastry Turkeys

Tuck this fun "turkey" recipe away for November, and you're sure to delight carnivores and vegetarians alike. It starts with sprinkling store-bought puff pastry with cinnamon sugar; then, you shape "feathers" by folding the dough. Slice and bake until crisp, and decorate with a white-chocolate-chip eye, a candied-sunflower-seed beak, and a freeze-dried strawberry wattle.

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Blueberry Toaster Pastries

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To make these homemade sweet treats, pack puff pastry with fresh berries and lemon zest, then bake them in the oven. (Don't even think about using the toaster!) Then, finish them with a sugary glaze or violet icing.

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Pork Wellington With Prosciutto and Spinach-Mushroom Stuffing

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For this twist on the traditional Wellington, pork tenderloin replaces beef and spinach and prosciutto take the place of pâté. What's familiar: mushrooms and, of course, puff pastry. The resulting dish is just as beautiful and delicious as the classic—and a bit lighter.

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Puff-Pastry Waffle Hearts (Puffles)

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These cute little tickers hide a tasty secret: They're actually pockets made from puff pastry that you stuff with chocolate-hazelnut spread. The waffle iron turns them crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside.

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Easy Peach Potpie

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When peaches are in season, this speedy version of peach pie is a must—it's one of our favorite puff pastry recipes. You bake the fruit into a vanilla-bourbon nectar, top it off with a flaky round of pastry, bake, and serve warm.

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Apple Jalousie Tart

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This French tart takes decorative inspiration from shutters, aka "jalousie." The eye-catching folds of puff pastry do indeed look like windows; behind them lies a delicious filling of vanilla-flecked baked apples.

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Individual Chicken Potpies

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Here's a classic comfort food made even better in individual portions. Frozen puff pastry serves as a crisp, flaky topping for the savory and warm chicken breast filling.

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Puff-Pastry Cannoli Cake

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If you like cannoli, you're going to love this dazzling cake inspired by the beloved Sicilian confection. To make it, you sandwich the creamy ricotta between crisp layers of puff pastry. Chopped pistachios add a gorgeous green accent to the finished dessert.

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Salmon Coulibiacs

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Akin to a seafood version of beef Wellington, coulibiac is a Russian dish; puff pastry envelops poached salmon, mushrooms, and rice. This recipe makes individual pouches, which are lovely for entertaining. Serve them with a sour cream dill sauce.

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Cherry-and-Cream-Cheese Hand Pies

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A cross between a sour cherry pie and a cheese Danish, these flaky pastries are the perfect way to showcase a quintessential summer fruit. The recipe also includes variations for strawberry, mixed berry, apricot, peach or plum-blueberry.

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Bacon and Egg Casserole

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Like quiche, this savory brunch dish has a custard filling; using frozen puff pastry instead of traditional pie dough makes it even simpler to prepare. Gruyère gives the dish a rich, subtly nutty flavor.

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Puff-Pastry Cheese Straws

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Pure butter puff pastry results in the best flavor and texture for these cheese straws. Our recipe makes several variations: sesame-poppy, tomato-rosemary, and pecorino-black pepper.

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Easy Churros With Mexican Chocolate Sauce

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To make these tasty, churros-inspired treats, you twist rectangles of puff pastry dough into spirals, bake, and toss with sugar and cinnamon. A Mexican chocolate sauce is essential for dipping, combining the sweet and the spicy.

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Strawberry Napoleons

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Tangy creme fraîche and fragrant vanilla bean perk up the whipped cream sandwiched between layers of puff pastry and strawberries in this towering summer dessert, which feels like the ideal combo of a French Napoleon and American strawberry shortcake.

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FAQs

What is the process of making Puff Pastry known as ___________? ›

Puff pastry is made using a method known as lamination, where a block of butter is wrapped fully and sealed inside a dough. The dough then goes through a series of folds, where it is rolled out to a certain thickness and folded over onto itself.

What is the best way to use puff pastry? ›

Using Your Puff Pastry

You can use it as a crust for a free-form tart, fold it into breakfast turnovers, bake it into cups for easy appetizers, or cut it into bite-sized shapes for appetizers.

Is puff pastry best for pies? ›

If you are making a pie with a crust you'll need to decide which type of pastry to go for. Shortcrust pastry is the best for pies that fully encase a filling as they tend to be firmer and less likely to leak. Puff pastry is great if you prefer just a pastry lid on top of the filling.

What are the main types of puff pastry? ›

The different types of puff pastry are classic puff, rough puff, puff pastry sheets, frozen puff pastry and puff pastry shells.

Is croissant a puff pastry? ›

Puff pastry is similar to croissants in that it has visible airy layers. However, croissant dough is different from puff pastry because croissant dough contains yeast, but puff pastry does not contain yeast. The yeast in croissants give them a lighter and softer texture than that of puff pastry.

Why is puff pastry hard to make? ›

Puff pastry does need some gluten development but, because of the amount of rolling out that will happen during lamination, it is very easy to overwork a dough which makes it incredibly hard to use and can cause a lot of shrinkage.

What is the closest thing to puff pastry? ›

Phyllo dough can be a great substitute for puff pastry in dishes like spanakopita and baklava [2].

What is puff pastry most commonly used for? ›

Whether it's speedy rough puff, homemade from scratch or a cheat's off-the-shelf block, this buttery pastry can be used for pies, tarts, desserts and canapés.

Is puff pastry just pie crust? ›

Puff pastry is much softer than pie crust so it should be fine to gently roll out when it's chilled.

What is English slang for dessert? ›

'Pudding' or 'Afters'.

What is the French name for puff puff? ›

Ghanaians call it Bofrot (togbei), and Cameroonians and Nigerians call it Puff-Puff (Puff) or beignet in French. The basic ingredient consists of flour, sugar, yeast, water, salt, and oil for deep frying.

What is a cream puff called? ›

A profiterole (French: [pʁɔfitʁɔl]), cream puff (US), or chou à la crème ( French: [ʃu a la kʁɛm]) is a filled French choux pastry ball with a typically sweet and moist filling of whipped cream, custard, pastry cream, or ice cream.

What famous dessert item was traditionally made from rectangles of puff pastry and filled with pastry cream? ›

Traditionally, the Mille Feuille is made up of three layers of puff pastry and two layers of pastry cream. Check, and check. But, it's also sometimes glazed with vanilla and chocolate fondant, which creates a lovely design on the top, but isn't really necessary.

What Pillsbury product is puff pastry? ›

Using Pillsbury™ Puff Pastry Sheets and Pillsbury™ Puff Pastry Squares can be a fun way to mix up your recipes. With proper care, this easy-to-use ingredient can transform any sweet or savory dish. Discover the best way to store and prepare our pastry sheets to get the ultimate golden and flaky crust.

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