Easy, 30 Minute Chocolate Croissants - Inspired Taste
Maybe your like
My family loves these easy chocolate croissants! With store-bought puff pastry and your favorite chocolate, you’ll be making golden, flaky croissants in no time.

Traditional croissant dough is fun but time-consuming. Everyone should try it at some point, but it certainly does not fit into our definition of an easy recipe. That’s why we adore these puff pastry croissants.
My family loves these easier chocolate croissants made with puff pastry. They only take around 30 minutes to make!
Key Ingredients
- Puff pastry: I use store-bought puff pastry sheets to make these croissants easy. Look in the freezer aisle for options. Pepperidge Farm is widely available, and higher-end stores may have Dufour (especially good) or locally-made options. I also use puff pastry for the top of our chicken pot pie recipe.
- Chocolate: I use dark chocolate chips or chopped chocolate for my croissant filling. Use what you love! For a different flavored croissant, try marzipan and sliced almonds for almond croissants, jam, or even ham and cheese for a savory version.
- Egg wash: Whisk an egg with some water, then brush it over the rolled croissants, which helps to add a lovely golden and shiny look to the baked croissants.
Find the full recipe with measurements below.
How to Make Puff Pastry Chocolate Croissants
You’ll need a thawed puff pastry sheet to make my puff pastry croissants. I take my sheet out of the freezer, place it onto a plate, cover it with plastic wrap, and let it sit in the fridge for a few hours.
You want to keep your puff pastry sheet cold. Otherwise, it won’t be easy to work with and might not puff in the oven as well as we’d like.

Roll your thawed puff pastry sheet into a rectangle and cut into triangles. Then, add some chocolate to each triangle and roll them up, tucking the ends as I show in our video.

Before baking them, lightly brush them with the egg wash. Then bake in a 350°F oven until golden and puffed. They take 20 to 25 minutes.

Quick Easy Chocolate Croissants
5.0 (9 reviews) 55 comments Save Pin Email Print- PREP 15 mins
- COOK 20 mins
- TOTAL 35 mins
For these easier chocolate croissants, we use a store-bought puff pastry sheet instead of making our croissant dough at home. Puff pastry needs to be thawed before being used in our recipe. I take my sheet out of the freezer, place it onto a plate, cover it with plastic wrap, and let it sit in the fridge for a few hours. You can also thaw at room temperature for 40 to 50 minutes.
Makes 16 mini croissantsWatch Us Make the Recipe
You Will Need
1 sheet store-bought puff pastry, thawed
2/3 cup (115g) semi-sweet chocolate chips or chopped chocolate
1 large egg
1 tablespoon water
Flour for work surface
Directions
1Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C). Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
2Whisk the egg and water in a small bowl, then set aside.
3Lightly flour your work surface. Unfold the pastry sheet, then lightly dust the top with flour.
4Use a rolling pin to roll the sheet into a 16-inch square. Cut the pastry square in half, then cut each half into four rectangles (making eight 8-inch by 4-inch rectangles). Cut each rectangle diagonally into two triangles (making 16 triangles).
5Place 2 teaspoons of the chocolate chips down the center of each triangle.
6Starting at the wider end, roll each triangle up.
7Place each croissant seam-side down so that the tip of the triangle is tucked under the rolled croissant. Bend in the edges, creating a crescent shape.
8Lightly brush the tops of croissants with egg wash.
9Bake the croissants until they are golden brown, 20 to 25 minutes.
Adam and Joanne's Tips
- Storing: Chocolate croissants are at their absolute best when freshly baked. The exterior is crisp, the layers are flaky, and the chocolate is warm and melty. If you can’t finish them the same day, store them in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
- Freezing: You can freeze your croissants in airtight freezer bags or containers for up to 3 months. To enjoy, thaw them overnight in the refrigerator and then warm them in the oven to bring them back to life.
- Different fillings: Jam, marzipan and almonds, cheese, cooked sausage, ham, or a combination of ingredients can be substituted for the chocolate.
- The nutrition facts provided below are estimates.
Tag » How To Roll A Croissant
-
How To Make Classic Croissants - Recipe - FineCooking
-
Jus-Rol How To Make Croissants - YouTube
-
How To Roll Croissants - BBC Good Food - YouTube
-
Thomas The Baker - How To Roll A Croissant - YouTube
-
Jus-Rol Croissants - YouTube
-
How To Make Croissants (a Step-by-step Guide With .gifs) - Izy Hossack
-
How To Roll Croissants | BBC Good Food
-
How To Make Croissants: A 3-Day Process Walk-Through
-
Jus-Rol Croissants Dough 6 Pack 350G - Tesco Groceries
-
Laminated Dough - The Culinary Pro
-
FACQ – Frequently Asked Croissant Questions - Weekend Bakery
-
Croissant Dough And Croissants Recipe | Crafty Baking
-
Chef Dominique Ansel's Croissant Recipe: How To Make ...