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@CAcableGirl2 wrote:

@Ifeelwicked  They are wonderful and you won't be dissapointed.  

 

It took me a few times to get to the correct time to cook, but once you have the correct amount of minutes (I think it depends on your oven), they are wonderful and smell so good while cooking. 


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@Ifeelwicked - I agree with the other posters—you definitely won't be disappointed by the croissants! We waited until the reviews came in when the croissants were first offered, and when they were virtually all positive, we took the plunge. Ever since our first order, we've always had these croissants in our freezer. We currently have both the regular size and the minis on hand, and I think we just might have to bake some up for breakfast tomorrow.  Smiley Happy

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I’ve been buying them for years and I must say that it took me a few tries to get the perfect cooking time.  I bake them in my Cuisinart convection toaster oven (but not on the convection setting), and what works for me is 350 degrees for 27 minutes.  I ate a few that were less than perfect while trying to find the perfect cooking time, LOL, but I finally got it right.  They really are delicious.

 

My advice to you would be to start out baking just one at a time until you get the right cooking time.  You don’t want to ruin a whole batch at once.  Enjoy them!

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