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What is payard in cooking?
Payard is a type of pastry dough that is used to make croissants, danishes, and other pastries. It is made with a mixture of flour, water, yeast, sugar, and salt, and it is then rolled and folded several times to create a flaky texture. Payard dough is typically made with a high-fat content, which gives it a rich flavor and a tender texture.
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