30 Minute Puff Pastry Chocolate Croissants Recipe (pain au chocolate) • A Weekend Cook® (2024)

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BySydney Dawes

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Combine puff pastry with chocolate and Oh! the pleasure of flaky warm golden brown chocolate croissants in the morning. This recipe is incredibly simple and nobody will suspect you didn’t spend hours creating these scrumptious light and airy puff pastry chocolate croissants.

You should also try these simple small-batch cream puffs and my almost from scratch cherry turnovers.

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The secret to these croissants (pain au chocolate) is the store-bought puff pastry.

This is not a purist recipe, it’s one that will give you the perfect taste of buttery chocolate croissant without the time and effort of creating the laminated dough from scratch.

In this post I show you how to make chocolate croissants with puff pastry in a few simple steps. This easy homemade pastry recipe works because it hits the mark with flavor and simplicity.

I love using pre-made dough to create easy and elegant desserts and breakfast treats. If you prefer a fruit base here is my recipe for Cherry Turnovers and my extra-easy Cinnamon Rolls.

For something easy from scratch, you should try this simple Cream Puffs recipe.

Why this recipe works:

  • Made with only 3 simple ingredients, the easy puff pastry croissant recipe takes minutes to prepare and cook.
  • No need to make your own pastry or croissant dough, for ease I use a sheet of ready rolled puff pastry.
  • Make as few or as many croissants as you want with this easy puff pastry recipe.

✔ Main Ingredients Notes

Full ingredient list, with quantities and instructions, are located in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

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  • Pastry: A store bought frozen puff pastry should be in every quasi-bakers freezer. Try different brands to see which one you prefer. I’ve had great luck with Pepperidge Farm puff pastry which is also easily available in your local grocery store. I have no affiliation with them, I just really like their product.
  • Fudge Sauce: I always seem to go back to Hershey hot fudge sauce, it melts well and has a nice chocolate flavor.
  • Butter: I use whichever butter I have handy, usually salted butter. The butter is used to brush the tops of the croissants but you can omit this step.

Ingredient Variations

  • Sprinkle in mini chocolate chips on top of a thinner layer of hot fudge sauce.
  • Use Hershey or Cadbury chocolate bar squares instead of the fudge sauce.
  • Add some spice by sprinkling a pinch of ground cinnamon over the chocolate.
  • For a tasty almond croissant, use almond paste instead of chocolate.

✎ How to Make Make Croissants With Puff Pastry

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Step One: Thaw one sheet of puff pastry per package instructions, usually about 30-40 minutes. It should be thawed enough to easily unfold, but not warm. Unfold the pastry sheet onto a lightly floured pastry surface or parchment paper. Use a rolling pin to roll out to about an 8 x 12 rectangle.

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Step Two: Use a pastry cutter to cut into 4 triangles.

Spread the chocolate on each triangle, leaving about 1-inch from the sides.

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Step Three: Roll the puff pastry to form a crescent shape. Start at the larger end and using your fingers to roll up to the tip.

Transfer rolled croissants on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Place baking sheet with croissants in refrigerator while the oven is preheating.

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Step Four:Bake at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 minutes.

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Step Five: Remove from oven and let cool slightly. Drizzle chocolate on top of the croissants. Serve warm or at room temperature.

Sydney’s Recipe Notes

  • Use the pastry cold, straight from the fridge and work quickly. That way you don’t need to chill the croissants again before baking.
  • You can substitute chocolate candy bar squares for the filling.
  • Portion the puff pastry sheet into pre-cut triangles, then freeze in an airtight container with a sheet of baking parchment between each layer. This allows you remove enough pastry triangles to make as many croissants as you wish. You only want one, then only remove one triangle of pastry and defrost.

Serving suggestion

These easy chocolate croissants make a great breakfast or brunch treat. I like to serve these puff pastry chocolate croissants straight from the oven with my favorite cup of tea or coffee. A drizzle of melted chocolate over the top is also an option!

You don’t need much but these simple tools are nice to have. The affiliate links below will take you to Amazon.com

  • Baking Sheet: These quarter sheet pans fit perfectly in my counter top oven.
  • Squeeze bottles: Great little 4-ounce bottles are handy to use for drizzling chocolates and icings.
  • Rolling pin: A small french rolling pin is just right for rolling out puff pastry dough.

How to store leftovers

Once cooked and cooled, store leftover croissants in an airtight container on the counter top for 1-2 days.

?Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between Chocolate Croissant and Pain Au Chocolat?

They are the same, both refer to a pastry filled with chocolate. Basically, pain au chocolat in French translates to chocolate croissant in English.

Does puff pastry work for croissants?

Yes puff pastry works perfectly well for a quick and easy chocolate croissant. It may not be traditional but it will give you great results.

What’s the difference between puff pastry and croissant dough?

The puff pastry does not contain yeast like croissant dough. For some, the absence of yeast makes the puff pastry a more desirable option.

When you compare recipes for homemade puff pastry and croissant dough you see that they are both laminated dough that uses similar folding techniques. The video below is a great resource for those who what to try their hand at croissant dough from scratch.

Should croissants be chilled before baking?

This is quick and easy recipe and I use ready rolled cold pastry straight from the refrigerator. Work quickly, roll the croissants up, pop them into the oven and they should be ok. However, if you think the pastry has been out of the refrigerator too long and has started to soften, pop the croissants into the refrigerator for 20 minutes to chill then bake when you are ready.

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Puff Pastry Chocolate Croissants

A quick flaky chocolate croissant for a weekend morning treat. Filled with creamy chocolate and drizzled with hot fudge sauce this croissant is rich and tasty.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: French

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 22 minutes minutes

Additional Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 57 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 croissants

Calories: 148kcal

Author:Sydney Dawes

Ingredients

  • 1 sheet frozen puff pastry
  • 6 tablespoon hot fudge sauce
  • 1 teaspoon butter melted

Instructions

  • Thaw one sheet of puff pastry per package instructions, usually about 30-40 minutes. It should be thawed enough to easily unfold, but not warm.

  • Unfold the pastry sheet onto a lightly floured pastry board or parchment paper. Use a rolling pin to roll out to about an 8 x 12 rectangle.

  • Use a pastry cutter to cut into 4 rectangles.

  • Spread the chocolate on each rectangle, leave about 1-inch from the sides. Reserve some of the chocolate for drizzling on the baked croissants.

  • Roll the puff pastry to form a crescent shape. Start at the larger end and using your fingers to roll up to the tip. s

  • Transfer rolled croissants, tip side down, on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Lightly brush the top of the croisants with melted butter. Place baking sheet with croissants in refrigerator while the oven is preheating.

  • Bake at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 20-25 minutes, until golden brown.

  • Remove from oven and let cool slightly. Heatt he remaining chocoalte in microvave just enough to soften. Use a spoon to drizzle chocolate on top of the croissants.

  • Serve warm or at room temperature.

Notes

You can substitute chocolate candy bar squares for the filling.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 148kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 3mg | Sodium: 124mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 10g

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FAQs

What is the difference between a chocolate croissant and a pain au chocolat? ›

Chocolate croissants and pain au chocolat are the same pastry; “pain au chocolat” is the French name for chocolate croissants. They are made from the same pastry dough as traditional croissants, but with the addition of chocolate inside and baked in a rectangular shape.

What's the difference between puff pastry and puff pastry used for croissants? ›

For croissant dough, the yeast and milk are added for a rich bread-like rise along with butter for the laminating process. Puff pastry dough uses only butter to be folded into the dough for a layered rise.

What is the difference between chocolate avalanche and pain au chocolat? ›

Our Chocolate Avalanche Croissants are stuffed full of chocolate, so there's chocolate in every bite. While our Chocolate Croissants are more like the traditional Pain au Chocolat, in that they contain just a "baton" of chocolate.

How do you know when pain au chocolat is cooked? ›

Bake the croissants: Bake until croissants are golden brown, about 20 minutes. Rotate the pans halfway through baking. If croissants show signs of darkening too quickly, reduce the oven to 375°F (190°C). Remove chocolate croissants from the oven and place on a wire rack to cool for a few minutes before serving.

How unhealthy is pain au chocolat? ›

Is pain au chocolat healthy? Chocolate croissants are not considered healthy on their own, since they are not deemed to be very nutritious. The large amount of butter used to make croissants mean they are high in calories and fat. The chocolate filling in pain au chocolat makes them high in sugar, as well.

What do they call pain au chocolat in America? ›

In the United States and sometimes in English Canada, they are commonly known as "pain au chocolat" or "chocolate croissants". In the Netherlands, they are sold at most cafés, supermarkets and bakeries and are commonly known as a chocoladebroodje.

Can you use Pillsbury croissant as puff pastry? ›

Lucky for you, easy-bake crescents stand in for traditional puff pastry. It's a classic dessert with convenience!

Can I substitute puff pastry for croissant dough? ›

Puff pastry only contains three ingredients: flour, butter, and salt. 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.

What do Italians call pain au chocolat? ›

In Italian, a sacco is a sack, so this literally is a “l*ttle sack with chocolate”. And yes, it closely resembles another French – or Viennese – pastry: the pain au chocolat, known by many ignoramuses as a “chocolate croissant” .

What do French people call pain au chocolat? ›

While both pastries look and taste the same, their names are different. In southern France, people refer to this pastry as chocolatine. However, it is known as pain au chocolat in the rest of the country.

Do the French eat pain au chocolat? ›

Croissants and pain au chocolat are popular on more relaxed days for example at weekends or on holiday. Many people also eat them for breakfast on the run. It is however very common for French people to eat fresh bread such as baguette from the boulangerie on a daily basis to accompany their meals.

Is chocolate croissant the same as pain au chocolat? ›

So a chocolate croissant ended up becoming synonymous for a traditional French pain au chocolat which is made of croissant dough but is not a croissant obviously as it's not even in the shape of a croissant (crescent).

Can you eat undercooked pain au chocolat? ›

Do Not Eat Raw Dough. 4. Place 2 chocolate sticks at the end of each piece of dough and roll both ends in.

How do you keep pain au chocolat fresh overnight? ›

Store them at room temperature in an airtight container or bag for 2-3 days or refrigerate for up to a week. To freeze them, place them in an airtight freezer bag and defrost them on the counter overnight.

What is a pain au chocolat called in Italy? ›

Also called “fa*gottino“, this is the local version of pain au chocolat, so you already know what you're getting yourself into: a wonderfully soft sweet roll filled with a chocolate-based custard or chocolate sprinkles mixed in its dough.

What is a chocolate croissant also known as? ›

A chocolate croissant, also known as a pain au chocolat, is a traditional French pastry made from layers of buttery, flaky croissant dough filled with chocolate. The dough is made from a combination of flour, yeast, sugar, and butter, and is folded and rolled multiple times to create layers of butter and dough.

Do French people eat pain au chocolat for breakfast? ›

Breakfast in France is sweet, you're never offered anything savoury. The weekend breakfast is sweet but often the toast is replaced by some croissants or pain au chocolat and different types of bread. However, there are a number of choices to make beyond, what type of coffee and what to eat.

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