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A kouign-amann is 'all about crunch and sugar' at this Kitchener bakery

Ambrosia Corner Bakery is a small community-driven bakery and caf in the Central Frederick neighbourhood, near downtown Kitchener.

Ambrosia Corner Bakery is located at 324 Frederick St. in Kitchener

Ambrosia Corner Bakery bakes and sells the kouign-amann, a traditional French pastry. (Suresh Doss/CBC)

In the world of French baking, the kouign-amann is often lauded as the most luxurious pastry. If you love a good croissant, with all its buttery, flaky and honeycomb show, think of the kouign-amann as a distant cousin, one that you don't frequently visit, but where each encounter leaves an indelible mark.

"It's all about crunch and sugar," Aura Hertzog, owner of Ambrosia Corner Bakery,said as I took my first bite of one.

Hertzog runsthe small community-driven bakery and caf in the Central Frederick neighbourhood, near downtown Kitchener.

Ambrosia has a menu of savoury and sweet pastry items. There is also a coffee program and a bean-to-bar chocolate program there. The caf acts as a food incubator of sorts, with Hertzog bringingin other itemsfrom a variety of independent producers in Kitchener. She makes her own line of chocolates too.

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Ambrosia Corner Bakery is a small community-driven bakery near downtown Kitchener that bakes traditional kouign-amann.

"Whether it's barbecue or pies, we want to try and support our local community whenever possible," Hertzog said.

The caf has quickly become a community hub for long-time pastry fans and those who want to support local businesses.

I first met Hertzog a few years ago when she was operating in a different space in a residential neighbourhood, slinging some of the best French pastries I've had. In a tiny kitchen she was able to pull off an impressive menu of buttery croissants, custardcannelsand even Lige waffles. The most impressive of all the puff pastry items for me was the kouign-amann.

Aura Hertzog of AURA LA Bakery & Provisions holds a plate of baked goods
Aura Hertzog of AURA-LA Bakery & Provisions has taken on a new role as program assistant at SDG LAB/Idea Factory while continuing to oversee the bakery. (Suresh Doss/CBC )

It's somewhat similar to a croissant. The Breton cake is a detailed layering of dough, butter and sugar.

"If you want to compare it to a croissant, the kouign-amann is slightly denser and it's a lot sweeter andalso has more butter," Hertzog said.

In its classic form, Hertzog encountered the kouign-amann as a large cake encrusted in a thin sugar caramelized dome, served in thick slices.

A kouign-amann is buttery, flaky and sugary. (Suresh Doss/CBC )

"The modern variations are the ones we normally see in bakeries in New York and Paris. They're single serving sizes, which is what we do," she said.

Today we're spoiled with a selection of great croissants in the GTA, but as hard as kouign-amanns areto come by, they are notoriously difficult to make. There are maybe a handful of places in Toronto that regularly have kouign-amanns on the menu. I find that the ones you get at Ambrosia are superlative.

The pastry is denser and has more weight than your average croissant, and you'll immediately notice the caramelized dome that surrounds the flower-shaped pastry.

The pastry is dense and has more weight than your average croissant, and you'll immediately notice the caramelized dome that surrounds the flower-shaped pastry, according to Metro Morning Food Guide Suresh Doss. (Suresh Doss/CBC)

A thick crunchy shell immediately pops with sweetness. And as you tear into the kouign-amann, you're greeted with waves of delicate and richly buttery pastry.

"The process really takes multiple days, which is why we can't have it on the menu every day," Hertzogexplained.

Like the croissant, the dough can be very temperamentalit needs to be formed properly, rested, proofed and then laminated with cold sheets of butter.

Which is whyHertzog only features the kouign-amanns on the menu from Thursday to Saturday atAmbrosia Corner Bakery.