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Palmier

British pronunciation/pɑːmɪɐ/
American pronunciation/pɑːmɪɚ/
Palmier
[NOUN]
1

a French pastry made from puff pastry that is typically rolled in sugar, folded and shaped into a palm leaf-like design

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What is "palmier"?

Palmiers, also known as elephant ears or palm leaves, are a type of French pastry that is made from puff pastry dough that is rolled out, spread with sugar, and then folded and rolled again to create a layered, palm-shaped cookie. The pastry is then sliced into thin rounds and baked until golden brown and crispy. Palmiers are typically sweet, with a caramelized sugar flavor that comes from the sugar used in the dough. They can be enjoyed as a snack or as a dessert, and are often served with coffee or tea. Palmiers are a versatile pastry that can be customized with a variety of different flavors, such as cinnamon or chocolate, and can be made in both large and small sizes.

Examples
1This is like butter and sugar and caramel and cinnamon, they're so good, if you're someone who has pie dough in the freezer, I would say make palmiers.
2Palmiers, so this is puff pastry.
3Plenty of bread options such as seeded whole grain and rosemary focaccia top the menu, with danishes and palmiers to boot.
4Unfortunately these palmiers kind of totally opened up so I could've let them chill much longer, but they look incredibly delicious and flaky.
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