Burnt Croissants is our favourite roadside pastry phenomenon.
Burnt Croissants is our favourite roadside pastry phenomenon.
What a treat it is when you come across a roadside stand loaded with home-grown goodies. If you’re always down for a pit-stop to stock up on all the juiciest and plumpest farm gate provisions, we’re going to blow your mind with a red-hot roadside viennoiserie venture known as Burnt Croissants. Did somebody say drive-by danish? Yes, yes we did… scroll-y moly, you guys!
The brainchild of local baking fanatic, Lucy Davis, Burnt Croissants is something of a paddock-to-plate situation where punters can swing by and pick up painstakingly hand-crafted Croissants, Pain Au Chocolat and just-baked Cinnamon Scrolls fresh from the gate and directly into their face-holes.
Based a 20 minute drive inland from Burleigh in Austinville, this little pastry venture is certainly taking the road less travelled. Undoubtedly the most delectable (and downright genius) roadside operation in all of 4213. Every Sunday, Lucy sets up shop to hawk her hand-crafted wares direct from the front gate of her childhood abode… and locals are eating. it. up.
From 8am on any given Sunday, you can find Lucy’s wholesome, market-vibing pop up, fronting the back streets of the picturesque Numinbah Valley. Camped out beneath the trademark red marquee and trestle tables, savvy locals can secure their pre-orders via DM or text. Or, try their luck at nabbing the likes of fresh-baked Custard Danishes and Almond Croissants, from the rotation of signature extra-golden goodies available on the day. Complete with op shop bunting and hand-painted signage hung on the fence… it’s all very #cottagecore and we love it.
Like all the best pie-in-the-sky ideas, it was a reel (and a sprinkling of scroll-induced serendipity) that initially led Lucy to set her sights on this butter-based project.… cheers #foodstagram, we owe ya one! The nominated family ‘birthday cake maker’, Lucy says she has been baking at home ever since she can remember. Self-taught pastry sensation Lucy credits her talent to many an hour spent poring over ‘countless cookbooks and Pinterest recipes’.
Setting aside an entire weekend to conquer the perfect croissant, Lucy quickly discovered her deep love for the challenging craft of viennoiserie. From there Lucy launched straight into her first event at the community Spring Fair. Selling out within one hour, her stall was a smash hit – and, the ‘rest’, as they say, is history!
Lucy’s extra-caramelized creations quickly became somewhat of a signature. And thus, Burnt Croissants was soon born, and not unlike the making of a good croissant, the story of the name comes with quite the twist. A customer slid into Lucy’s DM’s after one of her first stalls to request that the treats be made less toasty as “these border on being burnt”. The message inspired Lucy to lean into her delectably cronchy point-of-difference.
We love a good success story – especially one that looks, smells and tastes this good? Now if you’ll excuse us, we’ve got to get in our preorders for next weekend.
Where: 368 Austinville Rd, Austinville
When: Sunday, 8 am until sold out on Wednesdays at Evergreen Markets, Robina from 6:30am
Words by Kellie Leader