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Sweet and Crunchy Cinnamon Palmiers

Last updated on: February 3, 2024 By Kaylene Filed Under: Cookies & Biscuits, Recipes 13 Comments

Close up of a palmier on a plate with other palmiers in the background.These cinnamon palmiers are very addictive because they are so crunchy and sweet. They are also a treat that anyone can make because the recipe is so easy!

I have recently been introduced to an amazing little pastry snack that I had never even heard of before now. The sweet little bites of heaven that I am referring to are cinnamon palmiers. I’m not sure why I have never come across them before now – they are so good everyone should know about them!

When I first stumbled across this recipe I thought it sounded too good to be true – something truly yummy can’t be that easy to make! But I gave it a go anyway and was very pleased with the result.

I was searching for easy to make puff pastry recipes when I came across a recipe for palmiers. When I started out I wanted something that was simple to make. I also wanted something that would just use ingredients from my pantry.

Batch of palmiers grouped together on a red and white plate.Well cinnamon palmiers certainly satisfy both of those requirements! They only use cinnamon, sugar and puff pastry. And the method is so easy; the puff pastry is coated in the cinnamon and sugar and then folded.

How easy is that!

The cuteness of the palmier shape was definitely another reason that I wanted to give this recipe a try. The word palmier in French means ‘palm tree’ which is clearly referring to their distinctive shape. They are also referred to as ‘elephant’s ears’!

I think that traditional French palmiers would be made using fresh puff pastry but I cheated and used a sheet of frozen ready rolled puff pastry. But hey I think most of us would cheat on that step – right?

These little pastries smelled so good when they were baking. Not only can you smell the cinnamon but the sweet aroma of caramelised sugar also wafts through the house. Actually there was some caramelised sugar left on the baking tray when I was finished and when it cooled it was also gobbled up!

Palmier on a red and white plate with more palmiers in the background.The palmiers seem to have just the right amount of sweetness and you get a satisfying crunch when you bit into them. They hardly had time to cool down before they were being devoured – and you just can’t stop at one! 

The recipe which I have adapted slightly was found at: Jessica Gavin website: Delicious French Palmier Cookie Recipe

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Sweet and Crunchy Cinnamon Palmiers

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  • Author: The Links Site
  • Prep Time: 30 mins
  • Cook Time: 15 mins
  • Total Time: 45 mins
  • Yield: 20
  • Category: Dessert, Snack
  • Cuisine: Cookie, Pastry
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Description

These cinnamon palmiers are very addictive because they are so crunchy and sweet. They are also a treat that anyone can make because the recipe is so easy!


Ingredients

  • 1 sheet of thawed ready rolled puff pastry (approx. 24cm or 10 inch square)
  • 1/3 cup of sugar
  • 1 teaspoon of cinnamon

Instructions

  1. Mix the cinnamon and sugar together in a small bowl.
  2. Sprinkle the surface of the pastry with about two tablespoons of the cinnamon sugar mixture (you can lightly use your fingers to spread it out evenly if necessary).
  3. Now roll over the surface of the pastry with a rolling pin to press the sugar mixture into the pastru.
  4. Gently flip the pastry sheet over and repeat steps 2 and 3 on the other side.
  5. Now fold the longest edges half way into the centre of the pastry and roll over with the rolling pin.
  6. Fold the pastry again so that the two edges meet in the middle.
  7. Sprinkle the pastry again with about half of the remaining sugar mixture and then roll over the pastry with the rolling pin again.
  8. Fold the two halves together so that you end up with 6 layers of pastry in one long strip.
  9. Chill the pastry in the fridge for 15 minutes.
  10. Preheat oven to 200 °C (400 °F).
  11. Remove the pastry from the fridge and slice into 1cm strips.
  12. Dip the cut edges into the remaining cinnamon sugar mix and place onto a lined baking tray (leave room for the palmiers to spread – about 2 inches).Folded pastry for palmier recipe before baking.
  13. Bake palmiers for about 14 minutes or until the sugar has caramelised on top and then turn them over carefully using tongs or a spatula.
  14. Bake for a further 4 minutes or until the other side of the palmier has lightly browned.
  15. Transfer the palmiers to a cooling rack to cool completely (I suggest that you place a piece of baking paper on the cooling rack first because the palmiers are sticky with molten sugar when they are first taken from the oven – the paper stops them from sticking to the cooling rack!)


Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 12g
  • Calories: 60
  • Sugar: 3g
  • Sodium: 21mg
  • Fat: 3.2g
  • Saturated Fat: 0.8g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 7g
  • Fiber: 0g
  • Protein: 1g
  • Cholesterol: 0mg

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I’d love it if you give it a pin on Pinterest!

 

Don’t be daunted by all the steps in the instructions – some of them are just explaining how to fold the pastry!

If you find it a bit hard to visualise how to fold the pastry; I found that the following YouTube video showed clearly how the pastry needs to be folded. It uses a slightly different recipe but the basic process is the same.

VideojugFoodAndDrink: How To Coat Palmiers

 

Because they are just basically puff pastry and sugar the palmiers will keep well in an air-tight container for at least a few days. Not that I can say exactly how long they will keep because mine were gone within a day or so!

They are definitely something that you could make ahead of time and then bring out at the end of a dinner party to have with coffee.

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Comments

  1. Marla says

    December 15, 2020 at 5:53 am

    I found 400 degrees Fahrenheit to be too hot, it burnt the sugar.

    Reply
    • Kaylene says

      December 15, 2020 at 9:52 pm

      Oh that’s a shame Marla! 400 Fahrenheit shouldn’t be too hot for this recipe, I do all my sugared puff pastries at this temperature. The only thing I could suggest is that you grab an oven thermometer and check your oven temp. They’re not that expensive and it’s good to just check your oven’s heating to the correct temperature from time to time. I hope you do try them again because they are delicious!

      Reply
  2. Gail Fortenberry says

    February 15, 2021 at 4:15 am

    This recipe looks absolutely delicious. I am hosting a bridal shower in March and I want every food item to be made from scratch. I will update my post as soon as I make these. Thank you so much for the video, it was wonderful to actually see each step. Thank You, GAIL

    Reply
    • Kaylene says

      February 18, 2021 at 9:07 pm

      I hope you enjoy them Gail and that the bridal shower goes well!

      Reply
  3. Fi says

    April 10, 2022 at 2:02 am

    Thanks for sharing the recipe ,I had try it and turn out Amazing ( love from Bali )

    Reply
    • Kaylene says

      April 10, 2022 at 9:27 pm

      Glad to hear you enjoyed them Fi!

      Reply
  4. Cheryl says

    January 31, 2024 at 2:38 am

    This revipe is incomplete. Nowhere in the instructions do you mention shaping the strips into a palmier. I shouldn’t have to watch a video to make these.

    Reply
    • Kaylene says

      February 3, 2024 at 3:03 pm

      Hi Cheryl, the pastry folds that are described in the method are what leads to the palmier shape. I just added the video so that readers could use it as a visual guide if they want to. I have just added an image to the instructions showing what the palmiers look like before they are baked. They puff up and change shape quite a bit while cooking! I hope this helps.

      Reply
      • Sandi says

        March 4, 2024 at 4:44 pm

        THANK YOU FOR THIS RECIPE. I LOVE PALMIERS. AND THESE WERE PERFECT. AND I STILL HAVE NOT WATCHED THE VIDEO, ACTUALLY I DIDNT EVEN NO THERE WAS A VIDEO UNTIL SOME VERY OBNOXIOUS POSTS. SOME PEOPLE JUST FORGET TO APPRECIATE THE FACT YOU TOOK THE TIME TO POST THIS UUMMY RECIPE AND WIYH A VIDEO. THEY SHOULD BE GRATEFUL. I KNOW I AM. MY FIRST BATCH TURNED OUT PERFECT. PERFECT SHAPE PERFECT TASTE. I WOULD HAVE TAKEN A PICTURE IF I would have read some of these posts first, but unfortunately they are all gone. Between my husband, kids and myself, they didnnt last 5 minutes.
        My 2nd batch is in the oven now, and of course I have to try something new, I added cream cheese mixture at the end after I rollled each one a lttle flat. These ones are not going to look like palmers but as long as they taste good, thats all that
        matters to me.
        Thank you again.

      • Kaylene says

        March 5, 2024 at 1:25 pm

        Thank you for you kind words Sandi, I’m glad you and your family enjoyed them!

    • Ruth says

      April 21, 2024 at 2:58 am

      go to a different channel than, you should be greatfull
      someone is sharing there amazing baking ideas and tips instead of complaining

      Reply
  5. Connie says

    February 12, 2024 at 5:20 am

    The video really helped me!! Thank you for adding it!

    Reply
    • Kaylene says

      February 12, 2024 at 6:01 pm

      Glad you found it helpful Connie, thanks for commenting!

      Reply

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