Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Palmiers~Little Hearts

Few years back,when my brother was doing his studies in MIT-Manipal,I used to look forward to his term-break trips back home.I knew that he would bring me stuff from a duty-paid shop nearby.Stuff like Kit-Kat[when it was not yet launched in India] and Little Heart biscuits were my favourites.I just couldn’t have enough of them.Soon after they were available everywhere and I lost interest in them.I think it had more to do with *my-brother-brought-it-for-me* stuff:)

My interest in Little heart biscuits grew further when I saw it in many blogs.Divya and Cham had made it with Puff pastry sheets making them more tempting for me.I had decided that those would be the first stuff I would try when I get puff pastry sheets.After a long delay,I made these.I had a few sheets leftover from the Veg Puffs and instead of re-storing it,I made these cutey little hearts which were gone the minute they came out of the oven.

I don’t think mine came anywhere near the real ones in terms of looks,but we loved the crispy and crunchy and mildly sweet home-made little hearts.My vanni tried it too and below is her little hearts;)


Little Hearts

Ingredients

Puff pastry - 1
Sugar - few tbsp

Method

Thaw the puff pastry according to the instructions given.
In a clean work surface,sprinkle some flour and sugar and keep the pastry sheet on top.
Sprinkle some more sugar on top and slightly roll it with a rolling pin.
Find the middle of the sheet and mark it with a knife.
Start rolling from either sides till both sides reach the middle.
Now the sheet will resemble a log,cut it into small ½ inch thick strips.
Place them in a greased baking tray and bake for 10-12 minutes or till they become evenly brown.

21 comments:

  1. That sounds so simple and looks mouthwatering too! Should try those little hearts!!

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  2. They look so cute and so yumm.
    I remember when my daughter was young and when we were in India, she always wanted to have oneof those packets of heart cokies.

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  3. Oh wow these look so cute and adorable, you are tempting me to make these, i have some pastry puff sheet in fridge :)

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  4. Reminds me of Britania little hearts.

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  5. those look so cute Divya!! it reminds me of Britannia little hearts :)

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  6. divya
    Palmiers look cute..I luv these!!Ive blogged abt them too!!

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  7. ive only made cheesy savoury palmiers..these ones with sugar in it looks crunchy n delicious..like Brittania Little Hearts!

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  8. I love little hearts too - the britannia ones. I haven't tried making them at home. Yours look nice.

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  9. Thats a very nice idea...they look so cute ! Nice thing to make with kids !

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  10. They look so cute divya...We dont get puff pastry sheets here in India..so sad na...

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  11. Divya, I am seriously drooling here!!

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  12. Hey divya i remember those lil hearts they used to melt in the mouth but in between we never got it nd later when it came bac i misd the old taste but stil i liked it always now i miss it again now tht i m lazy to bake y dont u parcel some to me ;)....they really look delicious.

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  13. They are soooo cute Divya! Well done!!

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  14. Thank you everyone for your lovely comments.Yes they do taste very similar to Brittania Little Hearts:)

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  15. those lil hearts r so cute n perfectly baked!

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  16. Looks cute.We can do wonders using Puff Pastries....they are so amazing.

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  17. Hey am back.. those look so cute and super easy..My daughter loves those hearts..

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  18. They look pretty Divya. I add a little lemon or orange zest for more flavor!

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  19. I love the little heart biscuits...would munch on them a lot when in college. Your palmiers look great.

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