Vegan Croissants Recipe (Homemade From Scratch) | Aline Made (2024)

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Make irresistible vegan croissants from scratch! Let me show you how to make homemade French croissants – it’s doable, trust me! Bring that tempting smell of a French boulangerie to your home!

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A Culinary Treat From France

Anyone who has ever been to France knows that a fresh French croissant from a traditional Boulangerie is an unforgettable experience!

Crispy, buttery, airy, and simply irresistibly delicious! Not to be compared with the half-hearted croissants you get at the supermarket!

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The good news is that you don’t have to travel to France every time you are longing for that mouthwatering taste! Make them at home! I will help you!

Making croissants at home? Can I do that? Isn’t it super difficult and kind of undoable? Help!

Yes, you can! I believe in you!With my tips and the visual step-by-step recipe guide I created for you, which is coming with lots of pictures, you can do it.

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Admittedly, the recipe is not easy, and it takes a lot of time. The dough has to be laminated 3 times (work the butter layer into the dough) and needs to rest in the fridge overnight. Only on day two you can form the croissants, let them rise again, and finally bake them until golden brown and crispy.

It takes some practice to make the perfect homemade croissants! If they are not perfect the first time, please don’t give up. All good things need some practice.

Are you ready? Let’s do this together!

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Vegan Croissant Recipe

This visual guide with step-by-step pictures should help you along the way- definitely recommended if you are preparing homemade croissants for the first time.

If you are a pro, skip right to the recipe at the end of the post, where you will also find the exact quantities and everything else you need to know to make this recipe.

Late Afternoon/Early Evening

  • Mix all-purpose flour, sugar, instant yeast, and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer.
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  • Add lukewarm milk (warmed in the microwave or over the stove – if you can stick a finger into the milk and the temperature feels good, the milk has the right temperature) and knead for 10 minutes at low speed until you have a smooth dough.
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  • Cover with a damp kitchen towel and let it rise in a warm place for 1 hour until doubled in size.
  • Place the dough on a floured surface.
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  • Roll it into a long rectangle (approx. 14×6 inches | 35x15cm) using a rolling pin. The rectangle should be as straight as possible, use your hands to help stretching/forming it.
  • Aline’s Laminating Cheat Step:Cut the cold vegan butter into equal thin pieces. → This saves you the tedious step of forming a butter square.
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  • Place them evenly in the middle of the dough, leaving approx. 1inch/2cm space on each side. → This prevents the butter from leaking when laminating and baking.
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  • Fold the upper and under third into the middle.
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  • “Seal” the two sides with your fingers or press them slightly together.
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  • 1st Round Laminating: Roll the dough into a long rectangle (there should be no cracks/no butter coming out).
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  • Fold the top third into the middle, then fold the upper third into the middle on top of the other. Wrap with plastic wrap and place it for 30 minutes in the fridge to chill.
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  • 2nd Round: Turn the dough 90° and repeat the steps from the 1st round (↑). Place it for a further 30 minutes in the fridge.
  • 3rd Round: Repeat the steps from the 2nd round (↑). Wrap loosely with plastic wrap and leave overnight in the refrigerator. → The dough will rise again overnight, don’t wrap it too tight.

→ Laminating gives the croissants the many buttery and airy layers!

Next Morning

  • Place the dough on a lightly floured surface and roll it out into a long rectangle. → The dough is hard, but be gentle, take your time, and don’t roll with too much pressure.
  • Cut into 12 equally sized triangles.
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  • Cut a ½ inch (1cm) slit at the wide end of the triangle, then roll up into a croissant. → It is unnecessary to bend it into a crescent shape, but you can do so if you like.
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  • Slightly press in the end.
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  • Divide them between two with parchment paper lined baking sheets, cover with a damp kitchen towel, and let the croissant rest for 2 hours at room temperature. → It’s important that they prove long enough. Otherwise, the butter can leak during baking.
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  • Preheat the oven to 430°F (220°C) 30 minutes before baking.
  • Brush each croissant with the vegan egg wash. → Do you see how the croissants have noticeably increased in volume again? Don’t bake them until they have risen properly, otherwise the butter may leak out!
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  • Bake the first sheet for 15 minutes until golden brown, then place on a rack to cool. Repeat with the second sheet.
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Chilled Dough:It is very important that you always refrigerate the croissant dough as indicated in the recipe. Otherwise, the butter becomes too soft and leaks faster. You can also let the dough rest for 1 hour instead of 30 minutes during the lamination process on sweltering days.

Recipe FAQ

  • Can I keep leftovers?Eat the croissants within one day and freeze any leftovers.
  • Can I freeze vegan croissants?Absolutely! It’s best to freeze the croissants in a freezer bag right after they are cooled for up to 3 months.Reheat?Place frozen in the cold oven and bake for 15 minutes at 355°F (180°C).
  • Is butter leaking during baking?It can happen that the butter is leaking during baking. If it’s only a little, don’t worry too much. Making perfect croissant needs a little practice. It can be that the butter was leaking during laminating, that you have tiny cracks in the dough, or that you under-proofed the croissants.
  • Which vegan butter is the best to make this recipe?Make sure you use dairy-free butter which is hard when cold (same consistency than regular butter) and not the one which is soft like margarine. If you are unsure what to buy, go withEarth Balance Vegetable Oil Buttery Sticks!
  • Not vegan or no vegan butter at hand?It’s totally ok if you prefer to make this recipe using regular butter if you don’t follow a vegan diet. The measurements listed in the recipes card are the same if using regular or plant-based butter.
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Vegan Croissants

Make irresistible vegan croissants from scratch! Let me show you how to make homemade French croissants – it's doable, trust me! Bring that tempting smell of a French boulangerie to your home!

Author : Aline Cueni

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Prep Time :1 hour hr

Cook Time :30 minutes mins

Resting Time :12 hours hrs

Total Time :13 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Servings : 12 Croissants

Calories : 296kcal

Ingredients

Croissant Dough

"Butter" Layer

Vegan Egg Wash

  • 1 tbsp oat milk or plant-based milk of choice
  • ½ tbsp maple syrup or agave nectar

Instructions

Late Afternoon/Early Evening

  • Mix all-purpose flour, sugar, instant yeast, and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer. Add lukewarm milk (warmed in the microwave or over the stove – if you can stick a finger into the milk and the temperature feels good, the milk has the right temperature) and knead for 10 minutes at low speed until you have a smooth dough.

  • Cover with a damp kitchen towel and let it rise in a warm place for 1 hour until doubled in size.

  • Place the dough on a floured surface and roll it into a long rectangle (approx. 14×6 inches | 35x15cm) using a rolling pin. The rectangle should be as straight as possible, use your hands to help stretching/forming it.

  • Aline's Laminating Cheat Step: Cut the cold vegan butter into equal thin pieces and place them in the middle of the dough leaving approx. 1inch/2cm space on each side. → This prevents the butter from leaking when laminating and baking.

  • Fold the top third into the middle, then fold the upper third into the middle on top of the other.

  • 1st Round: Roll the dough into a long rectangle, fold the top third into the middle, then fold the upper third into the middle on top of the other. Wrap with plastic wrap and place it for 30 minutes in the fridge to chill.

  • 2nd Round: Turn the dough 90° and repeat the steps from the 1st round (↑). Place it for a further 30 minutes in the fridge.

  • 3rd Round: Repeat the steps from the 2nd round (↑). Wrap loosely with plastic wrap and leave overnight in the fridge. → The dough will rise again overnight, don't wrap it too tight.

Next Morning

  • Place the dough on a floured surface and roll it out into a long rectangle. → The dough is hard, but be gentle, take your time, and don't roll with too much pressure.

  • Cut into 12 equally sized triangles. Cut a ½ inch (1cm) slit at the wide end of the triangle, then roll up into a croissant. Divide them between two with parchment paper lined baking sheets, cover with a damp kitchen towel, and let the croissant rest for 2 hours at room temperature. → It's important that they prove long enough, otherwise, the butter can leak during baking.

  • Preheat the oven to 430°F (220°C) 30 minutes before baking.

  • Brush each croissant with the vegan egg wash, bake the first sheet for 15 minutes until golden brown, then place on a rack to cool. Repeat with the second sheet.

Notes

  • Eat the croissants within one day and freeze any leftovers.
  • Freeze Croissants: It’s best to freeze the croissants in a freezer bag right after they are cooled for up to 3 months. Reheat: Place frozen in the cold oven and bake for 15 minutes at 355°F (180°C).
  • Butter Leaking During Baking? It can happen that the butter is leaking during baking. If it’s only a little, don’t worry too much. Making perfect croissant needs a little practice. It can be that the butter was leaking during laminating, that you have tiny cracks in the dough, or that you under-proofed the croissants.
  • Not vegan or no vegan butter at hand? Swap the vegan butter with regular butter.

Nutrition

Calories: 296kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 329mg | Potassium: 69mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 771IU | Calcium: 45mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

Who makes vegan croissants? ›

As one of the first vegan French bakeries in the US, L'Artisane is a master of delicious, animal-free baked goods, and croissants are no exception.

What can you substitute for butter in croissants? ›

Since they are sold in a frozen state, they are required to use margarine or shortening as a substitute for butter. If you want to make a homemade croissant and would like to substitute butter for margarine or shortening, you can use about 3 tablespoons of butter for every 6 tablespoons of margarine or shortening.

Which supermarkets sell vegan croissants? ›

Inspired by the Veggie Pret favourite, the Vegan Croissant is the first frozen, bake-at-home vegan croissant available at Tesco. This one-of-a-kind croissant is made using shea butter, giving it the same buttery, flakiness as a classic croissant but with a vegan twist.

Which flour is best for croissants? ›

What type of flour should I use? Most French croissant recipes use pastry flour (T45) to produce a croissant with a light, delicate texture. Bread flour or All Purpose can be used to produce a chewier, more sturdy croissant.

What kind of butter is best for croissants? ›

First and foremost, you should use European or European-style butter which consists of 83% to 84% of butterfat. It should be 68° Fahrenheit and in the consistency of cream cheese, spreadable with a spatula.

What does egg do to croissant dough? ›

Croissants can contain whole eggs, egg yolks, or egg whites depending on the recipe. Eggs can be added to the dough to help create a tender and flaky texture in the finished product.

Why are croissants not vegan? ›

Traditionally, no – croissants aren't vegan because large quantities of dairy-based butter are used during their production; in the pastry and added in layers for lamination. However, it is possible to buy or make your own plant-based croissants that are delicious.

Are Pillsbury croissants vegan? ›

They're vegan.

As hard as this probably is to believe, crescent rolls don't contain any dairy. That's mostly because butter has a much shorter shelf life than hydrogenated palm oil.

Who makes Aldi croissants? ›

Specifications
Ingredients𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐭 𝐅𝐥𝐨𝐮𝐫 (𝐖𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐭 𝐅𝐥𝐨𝐮𝐫, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Butter (𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐤) (16%), Water, Sugar, Yeast, Salt, Pasteurised 𝐄𝐠𝐠, Flour Treatment Agents: Ascorbic Acid.
Brand nameVillage Bakery
ManufacturerSpecially Produced for Aldi Stores Ltd., PO Box 26, Atherstone, Warwickshire, CV9 2SH
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What is the best vegan butter to bake with? ›

Which Dairy-Free Butter is Best For Baking? We Compared …
  • Earth Balance Buttery Spread (Original) ...
  • Miyoko's Cultured Vegan Butter (Hint of Salt) ...
  • Country Crock Plant Butter Sticks (Almond Oil) ...
  • Flora Plant Butter (Salted)
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How many layers of butter should a croissant have? ›

A classic French croissant has 55 layers (27 layers of butter), achieved with a French fold followed by 3 letter folds. Less layers will mean a different texture (less tender, more chewy, with more defined layers). Too many layers bring a risk of the butter getting too thin and melting into the dough.

Do the French put butter on their croissants? ›

The only sweet thing you will find on a French table at breakfast is jam, butter, or Nutella. And this is usually spread on a croissant or Pain au chocolat (a type of croissant with chocolate in it) or toasted bread.

Are vegan croissants healthier? ›

They are a vegan and healthier alternative to the classic French pastry with half the fats and three times more fibres.

What is vegan butter made out of? ›

Vegan butter is a non-dairy butter substitute made from plant-based ingredients. It is typically made from a blend of vegetable oils such as coconut, palm, or soybean and other natural ingredients such as nuts, seeds, and even algae. This makes it a great alternative for those who: Follow a vegan diet.

Why are croissants vegan? ›

It actually depends on the ingredients used for making, because butter, milk and even egg is used to make croissant. So if someone is using alternate vegan ingredients like almond or soy milk and its products, it can be consumed by vegans. Mostly, no, because they contain butter.

What are croissants mostly made of? ›

A croissant (UK: /ˈkrwʌsɒ̃, ˈkrwæsɒ̃/, US: /krəˈsɒnt, krwɑːˈsɒ̃/; French: [kʁwasɑ̃]) is a French pastry made from puff pastry in a crescent shape. It is a buttery, flaky, viennoiserie pastry inspired by the shape of the Austrian kipferl, but using the French yeast-leavened laminated dough.

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