Honey Butter Croissants - Cheddar's Copycat Recipe (2024)

With a little time you can make your own flaky, buttery croissants at home with delicious honey butter drizzle.

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About Honey Butter Croissants

Last week we stopped byCheddar’sto celebratesome good news about new jobs with our good friends. It was the first time an old friend of mine and I had ever been to this restaurant, so we fumbled our way through orderingwhile our companions (who already knew the ropes) promptly ordered the honey butter croissants. I’m always a sucker for croissants, so when they offered one to meI already had my greedy little hands on one before they even finished the question.

As I was eating, my friend leaned across the table and whispered, “Can you believe they charge $2 for 3 of them?”

And at that moment, no, I couldn’t believe they actually charged$2 for 3 croissants, especially when these croissants were about the same size as a the bake-and-eat Pillsbury variety. The croissants were good, yes, but were they $0.70 a piece good? I wasn’t sure. The rest of the menu boasted fairly reasonable prices so it was odd that they’d charge so much for so little onthis one item.

But if you were to ask me that same question today, I would tell you, yes, I can totally believe they actually charge $2 for 3 croissants because I madeit my mission to recreate Cheddar’s honey butter croissants at home and now know first hand what all is involved. And it’s not even because thecroissants are hard to make – the process itself, at it’s core, is an easy one – but it’s more thetime involvedin order to make a proper croissant that can be a pain (and pricey!).

The key to a good croissant is to havefluffy, airy layers within the bread, and those layers are created by threading chilled butter within the dough through a process called laminating. Laminating is basically just a fancy term for rolling and folding dough in such a way so that the butter is sandwiched inside the dough and yet is not absorbedin the raw dough. This means that the dough and butter must remain thoroughly chilled at all times, and that chilling process is where the time investment comes in.

So while you can’t exactly wake up on Saturday morning and have croissants in a few hours, you can make them ahead of time. And I totally see myself doing that, because I now know from experience that it is so worth any trouble it might be to make homemade croissants. This knowledge will be dangerous. Trust me.

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Making these was a little victory for me, because homemade croissants were yet another entry on my cooking bucket list that I can now scratch off – and it must have been high up on the list, too, becausethis was probably the first time I felt really proud of what I accomplished. These croissants were definitely a labor of love (and time!) to make, butI know it’ll be easier the second time around, especially since I won’t be watching the clock as much while the dough chills. It’s a bad habit, but I can’t help it; as a noobie cook, I’m always anxious to get to the next step, like the next plot turn in a movie. To me, waiting around doing nothing is worse than holding a hand mixer for 15 minutes straight.

And, of course, I’m always anxious to get to the eating part.

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I was also pretty excited with how the honey butter drizzle turned out. It’s pretty spot on with the restaurant version, and it’s only 3 ingredients.

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I tried both dunking and drizzling the croissants with the honey butter sauce, butin the end, I opted for both.

Because why not?

If you’re going to do something, do it right.

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Even just looking at these pictures, I know I’ll be starting the “croissant process” again soon. I only made one batch and I’m already spoiled by being able to pop one of these in the microwave and drizzle it with a little sauce for breakfast.

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Honey Butter Croissants

2 hours hrs prep + 25 minutes mins cook + 8 hours hrs Chilling Time

446 kcal

Yields: 12 croissants

With a little time you can make your own flaky, buttery croissants at home with delicious honey butter drizzle.

Ingredients

US Customary - Metric

Croissant Dough
Egg Wash
  • 1 egg

  • 1 teaspoon heavy whipping cream

Honey Butter Drizzle

Instructions

For the Croissant Dough
  • Using a stand mixerwith a dough hook, combine flour, milk, yeast, salt, vegetable oil, and sugar. Mix dough on low for 3 minutes. If you do not have a stand mixer, mix the ingredients together with a spoon until they begin to thicken, then kneed it with your hands. The dough is ready when it no longer is so sticky that it clings to you fingers or the dough hook. Dough should be tacky, but easy to detach and roll into a ball.

  • Grease a large bowl with butter, then place the croissant dough ball inside. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and allow dough to rise for 1-2 hours in a warm environment. Tip: I ran my dryer on low heat for 20 minutes, turned it off, then placed the bowl inside with the door closed.

  • While dough rises, cut each stick of cold butter lengthwise into 3 pieces. Place butter slices in a Ziploc bag (quart sized), arranging them in as close to a flat layer as possible. Using a rolling pin, roll and press the butter so that the edges fuse together and the butter reaches the edges of the bag. This will create a solid 8x8 square of butter. Cut butter out of Ziploc bag, then wrap the butter square in plastic wrap. Place butter back in the refrigerator until dough is ready.

  • Once dough has risen, the next step is to "laminate" the dough, which is a special technique of folding the cold butter within the croissant dough. Please see > THIS VIDEO < for the best technique on how to do this (trust me, it's much easier to watch than me trying to type it out). Instructions start at the 2:11 minute mark.

  • Once dough has been laminated, refrigerate it overnight.

  • Remove cold dough from refrigerator. Prepare 2 baking sheets by lining them with parchment paper.

  • Dough must remain cold while working (to prevent butter within from melting), so before beginning, divide the dough in half. Keep one half to work with and place the other half in the refrigerator so that it remains cold until ready to be used.

  • Generously flour your work space. Place dough down and roll into a 7 x 20" rectangle, using more flour to prevent sticking as necessary. Cut triangles within the dough, making the small point about 1/4 inch wide and the wide end about 4-5 inches wide. Once cut, roll croissants starting from the wide base toward the small point. Place croissants on the baking sheet 2 inches apart. If desired, curl the ends of the croissant for a more decorative look. Remove the other half of the dough from the refrigerator and repeat the same steps.

  • Prepare egg wash by whisking together egg and cream. Using a pastry brush, coat croissants generously with egg wash.

  • Allow croissants to rise for another 1-3 hours at room temperature. Dough will puff slightly and should wiggle if baking dish is lightly shaken.

  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Bake croissants for 25-35 minutes or until tops are golden brown.

For the Honey Butter Drizzle
  • In a microwave-safe bowl, heat butter until melted, about 45 seconds. Whisk in honey and powdered sugar. If honey will not fully dissolve, heat sauce for another 20 seconds.

Putting it All Together
  • Serve croissants warm with honey butter drizzled on top or as a dipping sauce on the side.

Nutrition

Serving: 1croissant | Calories: 446kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 20g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 88mg | Sodium: 513mg | Potassium: 112mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 897IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 48mg | Iron: 2mg

I do my best to provide nutrition information, but please keep in mind that I'm not a certified nutritionist. Any nutritional information discussed or disclosed in this post should only be seen as my best amateur estimates of the correct values.

Author: Chrisy

Honey Butter Croissants - Cheddar's Copycat Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How many calories in Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen Honey Butter Croissants? ›

There are 440 calories in 1 serving of Cheddar's Honey Butter Croissants - 2 Pieces.

How many calories are in one cheddar croissant? ›

Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen Sides Honey Butter Croissant (1 serving) contains 21g total carbs, 20g net carbs, 12g fat, 2g protein, and 203 calories.

How do you eat Costco butter croissants? ›

After you get home from Costco, immediately preheat your oven or air fryer to 325°F. Pop a croissant in for about 5 minutes until toasty and flaky. The croissants are limp when you get them, and reheating will make it taste fresh-baked. Cut it open and add jam, a little ham and cheese, or whatever makes you happy.

Does Cheddars make food from scratch? ›

By cooking from scratch. That's our secret ingredient, and it makes for great tasting food at an even better value.

What do you put in a butter croissant? ›

Here are a few of our favorite combinations:
  1. Mascarpone, fresh berries, and a drizzle of honey.
  2. Brie and jam (toasting recommended)
  3. Sliced figs, honey, and sea salt.
  4. Lemon curd and fresh whipped cream.
  5. Nutella, mascarpone, and fruit (such as bananas or berries)
  6. Ricotta, roasted red peppers, salt, and pepper.
Nov 17, 2020

How many calories is in one Costco butter croissant? ›

Costco All-butter Croissant (1 croissant) contains 30g total carbs, 29g net carbs, 18g fat, 6g protein, and 300 calories.

How many calories is the baked potato soup at Cheddars? ›

Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen Soups Homemade Baked Potato Bowl (1 serving) contains 39g total carbs, 38g net carbs, 40g fat, 17g protein, and 560 calories.

How many calories in a classic butter croissant? ›

One medium butter croissant contains ( 1 ): Calories: 231. Protein: 5 grams. Carbs: 26 grams.

Are croissants more fattening than bagels? ›

In general, bagels are healthier than croissants. Compared ounce to ounce, butter croissants have less carbohydrates than a plain bagel, but more calories, more fat (much of which is saturated fat), slightly less protein, and similar amounts of fiber.

Are cheddars healthy? ›

Cheddar cheese is a good source of calcium—one of the most important nutrients for promoting bone health. People who maintain a diet rich in calcium are less likely to develop osteoporosis. The vitamin K in cheddar cheese also plays a valuable role in promoting bone health.

How many calories in a 7 days croissant? ›

Croissant
Typical ValuesPer 100gg (30g)
450kcal135kcal
Total Fat28g8.4g
Saturated Fat14g4.2g
Total Carbohydrates43.3g13g
5 more rows
Mar 17, 2022

How do the French eat their croissants? ›

Croissants are usually eaten by hand, on their own or with butter, jam, or chocolate spread. Some people may also like to eat croissants with ham and cheese as a savory option. Overall, the croissant is a versatile and beloved food in French culture.

Can I eat croissants after the sell-by date? ›

Sell-By Date: Refers to the last day a retailer can display a product for sale; typically a food is safe to eat for 10 days after the Sell-by Date if refrigerated properly.

What do the French put on croissants? ›

In France and Spain, croissants are generally sold without filling and eaten without added butter, but sometimes with almond filling. In the United States, sweet fillings or toppings are sometimes used, and warm croissants may be filled with ham and cheese, or feta cheese and spinach.

What do people put in croissants? ›

Raise your breakfast game with our easy and inventive croissant fillings – pack your pastries with ricotta and blueberry, ham and cheese, Nutella, blackberries or even a Full English breakfast! Looking for easy croissant ideas to enjoy for breakfast, brunch or even dessert?

What is a butter block for croissants? ›

Tip 2: Make Butter Block

On parchment paper, place 3 sticks of cold butter side-by-side and make a packet by folding the parchment over the butter. Lightly beat and roll over the packet until the butter is an even 1/2-inch-thick layer.

What does Cheddar's put on their fries? ›

The Cheddars Texas Cheese Fries is one of their most requested appetizers. They are French fries topped with plenty of cheese and bacon.

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