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Home | Homemade Swiss Gipfeli Recipe

Homemade Swiss Gipfeli Recipe

Published: Jan 19, 2025 by Hannah Cooking . 3 Comments

The scent of this gipfeli recipe brings me back to early mornings in Zurich, where I spent months learning from third-generation Swiss bakers. While mastering these buttery crescents at Bakerei Schmidt, I discovered that the magic lies not just in the ingredients, but in the gentle respect for time and temperature that Swiss bakers have perfected over centuries.

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More Than Just a Croissant

"Ein Gipfeli ist kein Croissant," (A gipfeli is not a croissant) Herr Schmidt would remind me daily. While both are buttery and flaky, traditional Swiss gipfeli have their own character - slightly sweeter, with more defined layers and a uniquely tender interior that makes them perfect for morning coffee or afternoon Kaffeeklatsch.

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Why You'll Love Making These Swiss Gipfeli

Don't let their elegant appearance fool you; this gipfeli recipe is your gateway to creating authentic Swiss pastries at home. After teaching countless home bakers, I've simplified these buttery crescents into manageable steps while keeping that signature flaky texture intact. Whether you're planning a special breakfast or want to master a new baking skill, these pastries deliver that perfect balance of crispy layers and tender interior that Swiss bakeries are famous for. Plus, with make-ahead options, you can enjoy fresh-baked gipfeli whenever the craving strikes!

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  • More Than Just a Croissant
  • Why You'll Love Making These Swiss Gipfeli
  • Ingredients for Your Gipfeli Recipe
  • Why These Ingredients Create the Perfect Gipfeli
  • Gipfeli Recipe Instructions
  • Substitutions
  • Gipfeli Recipe Variations
  • Essential Equipment for Swiss Gipfeli
  • Storage For This Swiss Pastry
  • A Zurich Café's Best-Kept Secret
  • Before You Start Your Swiss Morning...
  • FAQs
  • Related
  • Pairing
  • Homemade Gipfeli Recipe

Ingredients for Your Gipfeli Recipe

For the Dough:

  • High-protein bread flour
  • Fresh active yeast
  • Cold milk
  • Fine sea salt
  • Granulated sugar
  • European-style butter
  • One egg (for wash)
  • Water

For Lamination:

  • High-quality European butter
  • Extra flour for rolling

For Finishing:

  • Egg wash
  • Pinch of salt
  • Water for misting
Flat lay of ingredients for Swiss gipfeli, including butter, milk, flour, sugar, an egg, and fresh yeast, on a white kitchen counter. Save it For Later

Why These Ingredients Create the Perfect Gipfeli

Creating authentic gipfeli starts with the right ingredients. European-style butter contains less water and more fat, crucial for achieving those flaky layers. The high-protein flour develops the perfect structure, while fresh yeast (preferred by Swiss bakers) creates that subtle, complex flavor that distinguishes gipfeli from ordinary croissants.

See recipe card for quantities.

Gipfeli Recipe Instructions

Preparing the Dough Base

  1. Initial mixing:
    • Combine cold milk and yeast
    • Mix flour, salt, sugar
    • Knead until smooth
    • Chill thoroughly

Creating Layers

  1. Lamination process:
    • Roll dough into rectangle
    • Wrap cold butter
    • Perform triple fold
    • Rest between folds
Dough for Swiss gipfeli rolled out on a white kitchen counter with a block of butter at the center, prepared for lamination. Save it For Later

2. Shaping your gipfeli:

  • Roll to 4mm thickness
  • Cut triangles
  • Roll into crescents
  • Curve into shape
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Final Steps

  1. Proofing:
    • Rise until puffy
    • Brush with egg wash
    • Mist with water
  2. Baking:
    • Hot oven (200°C/400°F)
    • Steam at start
    • Bake until golden
    • Cool slightly

Pro Tip: For the flakiest gipfeli recipe results, maintain cold temperature throughout lamination - if butter softens, pause and chill dough.

Substitutions

Key Replacements:

  • Fresh yeast → Instant yeast
  • European butter → Regular butter (adjust technique)
  • Bread flour → All-purpose (expect less flakiness)
  • Dairy milk → Plant-based alternatives

Important Notes:

  • Never substitute margarine for butter
  • Avoid low-protein flours
  • Keep ratios the same
  • Maintain cold temperatures

Gipfeli Recipe Variations

Classic Twists:

  • Plain Traditional
  • Whole Wheat (Swiss breakfast style)
  • Mini Gipfeli (party size)
  • Salted Butter Version

Sweet Variations:

  • Chocolate-Filled
  • Almond Paste
  • Vanilla Sugar Topped
  • Jam-Filled

Savory Options:

  • Ham and Cheese
  • Seeds and Grains
  • Herb-Infused
  • Swiss Cheese

Essential Equipment for Swiss Gipfeli

For perfect results with your gipfeli recipe, gather these tools:

Must-Have Basics

  • Large mixing bowl
  • Rolling pin (preferably French style)
  • Sharp knife or pastry cutter
  • Baking sheets
  • Pastry brush
  • Kitchen scale (for precision)
  • Clean kitchen towels
  • Ruler or measuring tape

Nice-to-Have Tools

  • Bench scraper
  • Spray bottle for misting
  • Pizza wheel for cutting
  • Pastry mat
  • Digital thermometer

Baking Equipment

  • Heavy-duty baking sheets
  • Parchment paper
  • Wire cooling rack
  • Plastic wrap for dough

Note: While Swiss bakeries have specialized equipment, these home kitchen tools will help you achieve professional results. The most important items are a sturdy rolling pin and reliable baking sheets that won't warp in high heat.

Storage For This Swiss Pastry

Fresh Storage:

  • Best eaten same day
  • Room temperature: 1-2 days
  • Store in paper bag
  • Avoid plastic (traps moisture)
  • Reheat briefly before serving

Make-Ahead Options:

  1. Shaped, Unbaked:
    • Freeze on baking sheet
    • Transfer to freezer bag
    • Keep up to 1 month
    • Thaw overnight to bake
  2. Par-Baked:
    • Bake 75% through
    • Cool completely
    • Freeze up to 3 months
    • Finish baking from frozen
  3. Fully Baked:
    • Cool completely
    • Freeze up to 2 months
    • Refresh in oven

Pro Trick: For the freshest gipfeli recipe results, prepare dough through shaping, freeze, then bake fresh when needed. Your kitchen will smell like a Swiss bakery every morning!

  • Reheating Instructions:
  • Spritz with water before reheating
  • Oven: 350°F for 3-5 minutes
  • Never microwave

A Zurich Café's Best-Kept Secret

Let me share something special about perfecting this gipfeli recipe, discovered during my time at a tiny café tucked away in Zurich's old town. Every morning, I watched in amazement as Clara, the 73-year-old head baker, wrapped her butter block in something unusual before lamination - a hand-pressed square of fresh herb leaves, always picked at dawn from her windowsill garden.

"Kräuter sind die Seele des Teigs" (herbs are the soul of the dough), she'd say with a wink, carefully laying thyme or sage leaves in a delicate pattern. The herbs never overwhelmed - in fact, most customers couldn't identify what made these gipfeli so special. But they created an almost imperceptible aroma that bloomed during baking, adding a mysterious depth that had people returning day after day.

Now, when I make gipfeli at home, I honor Clara's technique with my own herb garden touches. Whether it's a few thyme leaves in summer or a sprinkle of dried sage in winter, this subtle addition transforms a good gipfeli recipe into something quietly extraordinary.

Before You Start Your Swiss Morning...

Now you're ready to create authentic Swiss gipfeli that would make any Zurich baker proud! Whether you're planning a special breakfast or simply craving that perfect buttery pastry, this gipfeli recipe delivers those flaky, golden layers that dreams are made of. Remember Clara's herb secret - it's these little touches that transform good pastries into memorable ones.

For more breakfast inspiration, pair your gipfeli with our protein overnight oats recipe for a balanced morning meal, or enjoy them alongside our homemade chocolate pound cake for an indulgent weekend brunch spread.

Don't forget to share your gipfeli creation with us and tag us on social media - we love seeing those perfectly laminated layers!

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FAQs

What is the difference between a croissant and a gipfeli?

While both are laminated pastries, our gipfeli recipe produces a distinctly Swiss treat that differs from French croissants in several ways. Gipfeli are typically smaller, have a tighter curl, and contain slightly less butter. They're also a bit sweeter and have a more tender interior texture than croissants. The Swiss baking technique focuses on creating more defined layers and a crispier exterior.

What is a mandelgipfel?

Mandelgipfel is a delicious variation of the traditional gipfeli recipe where the pastry is filled with almond paste and topped with sliced almonds. After baking, it's often dusted with powdered sugar. Think of it as Switzerland's answer to the French almond croissant, but with its own unique characteristics and slightly less sweetness.

What is the recipe for Mangria?

This appears to be unrelated to our gipfeli recipe. For authentic Swiss pastry variations, we recommend sticking to traditional fillings and toppings mentioned in our recipe variations section above.

What is the thunderbrew recipe?

This query seems unrelated to our Swiss gipfeli recipe. For traditional Swiss breakfast pastries and their variations, please refer to our recipe sections above.

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Two golden-brown Gipfeli with crisp, flaky layers stacked on a blue and white floral plate. Natural light highlights their glossy texture, resting on a wooden table Save it For Later

Homemade Gipfeli Recipe

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Learn how to make authentic Swiss gipfeli with flaky layers and a tender interior. This recipe is perfect for breakfast, brunch, or any occasion.
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Prep Time 30 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Dough Resting Time 4 hours hrs
Total Time 4 hours hrs 50 minutes mins
Servings: 12 gipfeli
Course: Breakfast, Brunch, Snack
Cuisine: European, Swiss
Calories: 210
Ingredients Equipment Method

Ingredients
  

  • 3 ¼ cups High-protein bread flour Sifted
  • 1 teaspoon Fine sea salt
  • ¼ cup Granulated sugar
  • ½ cup European-style butter Cold for lamination
  • ½ cup Cold milk
  • 1 tablespoon Fresh active yeast Substitute with instant yeast if necessary
  • 1 Egg Beaten for egg wash
  • ¼ cup Water Adjust as needed for dough consistency

Equipment

  • 1 Large mixing bow For combining ingredients
  • 1 Rolling Pin French-style recommended
  • 1 Sharp knife/pastry cutter For shaping triangles
  • 2 Baking sheets Heavy-duty, non-warping
  • 1 Kitchen scale For precision measurements
  • 1 Bench scraper Optional, for dough handling
  • 1 Spray bottle For misting water before baking

Method
 

Step: Prepare the Dough
  1. Combine flour, salt, and sugar in a bowl. Dissolve yeast in cold milk and mix into dry ingredients. Knead until smooth and chill dough for at least 1 hour.
Step: Laminate the Dough
  1. Roll the dough into a rectangle. Place cold butter in the center, fold, and seal. Perform 3 triple folds, chilling for 30 minutes between each fold.
Step: Shape the Gipfeli
  1. Roll dough to 4mm thickness. Cut into triangles and roll from base to tip to form crescent shapes. Place on a baking sheet and curve into crescent form.
Step: Proof and Bake
  1. Let shaped gipfeli proof until puffy (about 1 hour). Brush with egg wash, mist with water, and bake at 200°C (400°F) for 15-20 minutes or until golden.

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