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Cronut

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Croissant-doughnut pastry invented in 2013
Cronut cross-section

TheCronut (aportmanteau ofcroissant and doughnut) is apastry created andtrademarked in 2013 by the French pastry chefDominique Ansel.[1][2] It resembles adoughnut and is made fromcroissant-like dough filled with flavored cream and fried ingrapeseed oil.

Origin

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Dominique Ansel Bakery, New York City

In 2013, the French bakery ownerDominique Ansel created the pastry out of dough similar to that of a croissant (a pastry that he had been more familiar with) with flavored cream inside.[3][4] It took Ansel two months to perfect the recipe.[5]

Ansel introduced the Cronut on May 10, 2013, at Dominique Ansel Bakery in New York'sSoHo neighborhood. That night, a blogger fromGrub Street, the online restaurant blog fromNew York magazine, reported on the new pastry.[3][1] The post resulted in much interest and online circulation, and by the third day, a line of over 100 people had formed outside the shop to buy it.[4]

Within nine days of introducing the pastry, Ansel filed for atrademark for the name "Cronut" at theUnited States Patent and Trademark Office,[6] which was approved.[7][8]

Similar products

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After the release of the Cronut, similar products have sprung up throughout the world including some with different names such as the Kelownut,[9] Doughssant,[10] Crullant,[11] zonut,[12] and others.[13][14][15]

Dominique Ansel released an at-home Cronut recipe in his cookbook,Dominique Ansel: The Secret Recipes, in 2015, for bakers to attempt in their own homes. Like the original pastry made at Ansel's bakeries, the process takes three days.[16]

Reception

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Writing for theVillage Voice in May 2013,Tejal Rao proclaimed the Cronut Ansel's "masterpiece".[17]Time magazine named the Cronut one of the best inventions of 2013.[18]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abMerwin, Hugh (May 9, 2013)."Introducing the Cronut, a Doughnut-Croissant Hybrid That May Very Well Change Your Life".Grub Street New York.
  2. ^"Meet the Cronut: Croissant-Donut Hybrid Takes Pastry World by Storm".ABC News. 2013-05-20. Retrieved2014-04-19.
  3. ^ab"Eureka! From Gone Girl to the selfie stick – how one great idea can change your life".The Guardian. November 6, 2015.
  4. ^abShunk, Laura (2013-12-04)."Cronut Wizard Dominique Ansel: 'I Want to Make the World of Pastry Exciting'". Blogs.villagevoice.com. Archived fromthe original on 2014-02-13. Retrieved2014-02-26.
  5. ^Salter, Katy (2013-06-05)."The Cronut – the US pastry sensation that must cross the Atlantic".The Guardian. Retrieved2022-09-23.
  6. ^O'Connor, Brendan (May 8, 2015)."The Mysterious Persistence of the Cronut".The New York Times Magazine.
  7. ^Little, Katie (2013-06-07)."Cronut Mania Spawns Imitators and a Trademark Rush".CNBC. Retrieved2014-04-19.
  8. ^"Official USPTO Notice of Acceptance Section 8: U.S. Trademark RN 4788108: CRONUT".United States Patent and Trademark Office. Archived fromthe original on 9 May 2021. Retrieved30 January 2014.
  9. ^Munro, Rob (2019-08-03)."The origin of the Kelownut and why they've been so hard to find lately".Kelowna News. Retrieved2021-04-15.
  10. ^Blume, Brett (2013-07-08)."The 'Cronut'... Er, That's the 'Doughssant'... Has Arrived In St. Louis".KMOX. Archived fromthe original on 2013-12-19. Retrieved2014-04-19.
  11. ^Tatusian, Tenny (June 27, 2013)."Cronut in LA: Semi Sweet Bakery to introduce the Crullant".Los Angeles Times. Archived fromthe original on 2013-07-05.
  12. ^Ting, Inga (2013-06-14)."Good Food - From cronut to zonut, pastry fever comes to Sydney".The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived fromthe original on 2013-08-28. Retrieved2014-04-19.
  13. ^"'Cronut' craze has made it to Jacksonville".First Coast News. June 28, 2013.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^Ode, Kim (March 30, 2015)."A homemade version of the Cronut".Star Tribune.
  15. ^McDermid, Wilkes (2013-08-23)."Where to get cronuts in London". Retrieved2015-09-24.
  16. ^Ansel, Dominique (2014)."The At-Home Cronut™ Pastry".The Secret Recipes. Murdoch Books.ISBN 978-1476764191. Retrieved2020-01-16.
  17. ^Rao, Tejal (2013-05-10)."The Cronut Is a Doughnut-Croissant Love Child".The Village Voice. Archived fromthe original on 2014-08-14. Retrieved2014-08-13.
  18. ^Griffin, Carolyn (November 13, 2013)."The 25 Best Inventions of the Year 2013".Time.Archived from the original on November 14, 2013. RetrievedSeptember 25, 2021.

External links

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Media related toCronut at Wikimedia Commons
The dictionary definition ofcronut at Wiktionary

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