🥐 Croissant
A croissant is a buttery, flaky, viennoiserie pastry of Austrian
origin, named for its historical crescent shape. Croissants and other
viennoiserie are made of a layered yeast-leavened dough. Croissants
are named for their historical crescent shape and, like other
viennoiseries, are made of a layered yeast-leavened dough.
The dough is layered with butter, rolled and folded several times in
succession, then rolled into a thin sheet, in a technique called
laminating. The process results in a layered, flaky texture, similar
to a puff pastry. Crescent-shaped breads have been made since the
Renaissance, and crescent-shaped cakes possibly since antiquity.