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Food Fare: Scottish RecipesPuff Paste

Puff Paste should always be made in a cool place. Sift the flour onto a large cutting board; add the salt and make a well in the center. With the lemon juice, pour in enough cold water to make pliable dough. Cover with a cloth and let stand for fifteen minutes. Sprinkle the board with more flour; roll out the dough into squares with a rolling pin until it is about 1/2" thick. Chop the butter into cubes and dot it over the rolled dough; fold the dough over so that the butter is wrapped completely, keeping the dough in a square. Roll out again, keeping an equal thickness all over. Let the dough stand for ten minutes, covered with a cloth. Repeat the rolling and covering two more times, with a ten-minute standing interval between each turn. The Puff Paste is ready to use. The Puff Paste can be stored in the refrigerator for up to one week, but make sure to keep it covered.

 

Note: To half the recipe, use the same method but decrease the butter to 1/2 pound to a pound of flour. Puff Paste is commonly used in the recipe Nun's Beads.

 

*Recipe Source: Mrs. Dalgairns ("The Scots Kitchen").

 

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