Snow puffies
{{short description|Hawaii adopted French pastry}}
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| name = Snow puffies
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| image = Snowpuff.jpg
| caption = Snow puffies with fudge piping dusted with powdered sugar
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| alternate_name = {{lang|fr|gâteau de mille-feuilles}}, vanilla slice or custard slice, Napoleon, Napoleon pastry
| country = Hawaii
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| creator = Pa{{okina}}ala{{okina}}a Kai Bakery
| course = Dessert
| type = Pastry
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| main_ingredient = Puff pastry, pastry cream, chocolate fudge, powdered sugar
| variations = Filling: Jell-O pudding, haupia, ube, lilikoi; Topping: nutella
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Snow puffies (singular snow puffy) are a variation of a mille-feuille popularized by Pa{{okina}}ala{{okina}}a Kai Bakery in Waialua. Snow puffies are a popular dessert in Hawaii often purchased as omiyage or recreated by home pastry chefs.{{cite web |last1=Allen |first1=Kevin |title=Top places to visit in Waialua town on the North Shore |url=https://www.hawaiimagazine.com/top-places-to-visit-in-waialua-town-on-the-north-shore/ |website=Hawaii Magazine |date=21 March 2018}}{{cite web |title=Your Guide to North Shore's Waialua Town |url=https://www.hawaiimagazine.com/your-guide-to-north-shores-waialua-town/ |website=Hawaii Magazine |date=25 July 2018}}{{cite web |last1=Cataluna |first1=Lee |title=Loyalty, snow puffies defy bakery's food safety fumble |url=https://www.staradvertiser.com/2015/11/13/hawaii-news/lee-cataluna/loyalty-snow-puffies-defy-bakerys-food-safety-fumble-2/ |website=Honolulu Star-Advertiser |date=13 November 2015}}
Background
A mille-feuille—also known as "napoleon", "vanilla slice", and "custard slice"—is a dessert of French origin made of puff pastry layered with pastry cream.{{Cite book |last1=Healy |first1=Bruce |last2=Bugat |first2=Paul |title=Mastering the Art of French Pastry: An Illustrated Course |date=1984 |publisher=Barron's |location=Woodbury, NY |page=180}}{{cite book |title=The Art of French Pastry: A Cookbook |date=3 December 2013 |publisher=Random House |isbn=978-0307959362 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PW1RHGO8b5YC&q=napoléon&pg=PA116}}
These "napoleons" should not be confused with "Napoleon's Bakery" which is a bakery division of Zippy's Restaurants, or for their trademarked "Napple" which are baked puff pastry turnovers. It may be one reason why "snow puffies" were aptly named. Zippy's now has an equivalent product called a "custard puff".{{cite web |title=Nimitz - Order Online |url=https://order.zippys.com/menu/nimitz/products/60444734 |website=Zippy's Restaurants |access-date=13 February 2024 |language=en}} It is worth noting that turnover pastries are sealed with filling before cooking, while traditional {{lang|fr|mille-feuille}}, the custard filling is applied to the pastry after it is baked.
Preparation
Unlike traditional {{lang|fr|mille-feuille}}, the baked puff pastries are not trimmed. Sheets of raw puffy pastry are pre-cut into 3x6 inch rectangles that are baked. The pastry cream is extruded into the baked puff pastry using a filling device similar to a jelly doughnut. A conventional method is using a pastry bag. Thicker puff pastry layers can be separated to expose the interior for the cream to be applied. The top of the pastry is then decorated with a chocolate fudge piping, then generously dusted with powdered sugar.
Utensils are required when consuming a {{lang|fr|mille-feuille}}. Snow puffies are less formal and can be held like a donut. The pastry cream has a tendency of spilling from the pastry.
See also
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- List of custard desserts
- Mille-feuille, original French version
- Napoleonka, a Polish version
- Cremeschnitte, a German version
- Milhojas, a Spanish version
Notes
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External links
- [http://www.pkbsweets.com/bakery-news-specials/whats-a-snow-puffy/ Pa'ala'a Kai Bakery - What is a snow puffy?]
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