lemon coriander crescents baked goods

Author of this recipe: Annalee Dubbin

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Okay, so I need to write an SEO-optimized description for a Lemon Coriander Crescents recipe. The user specified that it should be under 150 characters and include relevant keywords.

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Flavorful lemon coriander crescents – a perfect blend of lemons and coriander in our baked goods recipe. Savorable taste without hassle, made with our signature blend of ingredients. Elevate your baking game today!

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  1. <think>
  2. Alright, so I need to create detailed steps for making these Lemon Coriander Crescents. Hmm, okay, let's see what the user is asking for. They want a recipe with at least 500 characters, using SEO-friendly formatting, including relevant keywords, and structured for better readability.
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  5. Next, breaking down the recipe into clear sections. Let's outline what ingredients are needed: flour, baking powder, salt, butter, eggs, milk, lemon zest, coriander, sugar, etc. Each of these will be their own section for clarity.
  6. Then, step-by-step instructions. I should number them to make it easy to follow. Starting with preheating the oven, then mixing dry ingredients, adding butter for richness, mixing wet ingredients separately, combining all parts, and baking until golden brown.
  7. After that, tips for achieving the best results: letting the dough rest to develop flavor, using fresh coriander for vibrant color, avoiding overmixing so it's light and flaky. Also, some serving suggestions with sides would be nice.
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  14. 1. Introduction
  15. 2. Ingredients section with headings for Dry, Wet, and Wet ingredients (though some might overlap)
  16. 3. Step-by-step process
  17. 4. Tips/Tips for Best Results
  18. 5. Serving Suggestions
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  25. Lastly, after drafting, I'll review to ensure all steps are covered, keywords are included, and the text flows smoothly from one section to another.
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  27. **Lemon Coriander Crescents Recipe: A Fresh and Flaky Baking Creation**
  28. Welcome to the world of fresh, vibrant, and delicious Lemon Coriander Crescents! These crescents are not just any ordinary treat—they're a wholesome combination of citrus zest, fragrant coriander, and flaky buttery layers. Perfect for breakfast, brunch, or as a snack, these Crescent rolls will surely become your new go-to.
  29. **Ingredients:**
  30. - **Dry Ingredients:**
  31. - 2 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  32. - 3 ½ tsp baking powder (low-calorie alternative)
  33. - ½ tsp salt
  34. - **Wet Ingredients:**
  35. - ¼ cup unsalted butter, cold and cut into small pieces
  36. - 1 large egg
  37. - ¼ cup milk or cream of wheat flour (for gluten-free option, use GF flour instead)
  38. - **Lemon and Coriander:**
  39. - 1 lemon, zest only (for flavor)
  40. - ¾ cup fresh coriander leaves, chopped (for color and taste)
  41. - ¼ tsp sugar (adjust to taste)
  42. **Step-by-Step Instructions:**
  43. 1. **Preheat the Oven:** Start by preheating your oven to 400°F (200°C). This ensures that your crescents will bake evenly and golden.
  44. 2. **Prepare the Dry Ingredients:** In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt until well combined. These ingredients form the base of your dough.
  45. 3. **Combine Wet Ingredients:** In a separate bowl, mix together butter, egg, and milk until smooth. This mixture adds moisture and richness to your crescents.
  46. 4. **Mix Wet and Dry Ingredients:** Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients bowl. Stir until combined but do not overmix; too much mixing can make the dough tough.
  47. 5. **Form Crescent Shapes:** Divide the dough into 12 equal portions. Roll each portion between two sheets of parchment paper to form a thin, rectangular log. Then, cut each log into six (6) equal strips using a sharp knife or pizza cutter.
  48. 6. **Add Lemon Zest and Coriander:** Gently brush each strip with lemon zest and sprinkle coriander alternately on top for vibrant flavor and color.
  49. 7. **Bake in the Oven:** Arrange the crescents on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, spacing them about 1-2 inches apart. Bake for approximately 8-10 minutes, or until golden brown on top.
  50. 8. **Cool Down Gently:** Once baked, let the crescents cool slightly before serving to ensure they don't tear easily.
  51. **Tips for Best Results:**
  52. - **Let Dough Rest:** If you have extra dough, allowing it to rest in the fridge for 30 minutes will enhance its flavor and texture.
  53. - **Fresh Herbs:** Use fresh coriander leaves for maximum flavor and a pop of color. Alternatively, dried herbs can be used as an alternative.
  54. - **Gluten-Free Option:** For those with dietary restrictions, substitute gluten-free flour in the Wet ingredients.
  55. **Serving Suggestions:**
  56. - Serve warm with a side of hummus or yogurt for a heart-healthy option.
  57. - Dust with powdered sugar just before serving for an extra sweet touch.
  58. - Enjoy as finger foods during gatherings or pair them with a cup of coffee for a hearty breakfast treat.
  59. Enjoy your wholesome Lemon Coriander Crescents! Whether you're hosting a gathering or treating yourself, these crescents are certain to impress.

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