Best 3 Choux A La Creme Recipes

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Choux à la crème, also known as cream puffs, is a classic French pastry that consists of a choux pastry shell filled with a creamy custard filling. A choux pastry is a light, airy dough made with butter, flour, eggs, and water. It is also used to make other pastries such as éclairs and profiteroles. The cream filling is typically made with milk, sugar, eggs, cornstarch, and vanilla extract. Choux à la crème can be served plain, with powdered sugar, or with a chocolate ganache. They can also be filled with other fillings such as jam, whipped cream, or fruit. They can be prepared ahead of time and refrigerated until ready to serve. Choux à la crème are a delicious and versatile pastry that can easily be made at home.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

CHOUX A LA CREME



Choux a la Creme image

Provided by Jacques Pepin

Categories     dessert

Time 1h40m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

3/4 cup water
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1/8 teaspoons salt
3/4 cup all-purpose flour (approximately 3 3/4 ounces)
3 large eggs
1 teaspoon confectioners' sugar to dust the tops of the choux puffs
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
1/4 cup confectioners' sugar
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
4 tablespoons blackberry preserves
8 ounces bittersweet or semisweet chocolate
1 1/4 cups milk

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. To make the choux, place the water, butter and salt in a saucepan, and bring the mixture to the boil over high heat. Immediately remove from the heat, and add the flour in one stroke. Mix in the flour with a sturdy wooden spatula, and return the pan to the stove over medium heat to high heat, stirring until the mixture comes up the sides of the pan and is almost the texture of modeling clay. Cook for about 20 to 30 seconds, still stirring, to dry the mixture further. Remove from the heat and transfer to the bowl of a food processor. Process for 4 to 5 seconds to cool the mixture slightly.
  • In a bowl, beat the eggs with a fork until well mixed. Reserve 1 tablespoon of the beaten eggs to brush on the choux later, and add a third of the remaining egg mixture to the food processor bowl. Process for 5 to 6 seconds, just long enough to incorporate the eggs into the flour mixture. Repeat with the remainder of the eggs, adding and incorporating half of them at a time. After the final addition, process the mixture for about 10 seconds, until very smooth.
  • Lightly butter a cookie sheet. Spoon 6 rounds of the dough, each about the size of a golf ball (approximately 3 tablespoons), onto the sheet, spacing them evenly to allow for expansion. Brush with the reserved tablespoon of beaten egg to smooth the tops and coat the surface of the balls.
  • Place the cookie sheet in the oven for about 40 minutes, until the choux are nicely developed, lightly browned, and cooked through. Set aside in a draft-free spot on top of the stove.
  • To make the filling, place the cream, confectioner's sugar, and vanilla in a bowl, and whip until firm. Set aside.
  • The dessert can be completed a few hours before serving. Remove and reserve the top of each choux puff, cutting around each about a quarter of the way down and lifting off the resulting "cap." Remove and discard some of the soft insides, or press this soft membrane against the walls of the choux. Spoon 2 teaspoons of the blackberry preserves into the base of each choux.
  • Spoon the reserved cream mixture into a pastry bag fitted with a star tip, and pipe it into the choux. Replace the "caps," and sprinkle with the reserved teaspoon of confectioners' sugar.
  • To make the chocolate sauce, heat the chocolate and milk in a saucepan over low to medium heat just until the chocolate melts. Mix well with a whisk, transfer to a bowl, and allow to cool off in the refrigerator, stirring occasionally.
  • Arrange a choux on each of 6 individual dessert plates. Serve with the chocolate sauce.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 589, UnsaturatedFat 14 grams, Carbohydrate 55 grams, Fat 39 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 9 grams, SaturatedFat 23 grams, Sodium 139 milligrams, Sugar 37 grams, TransFat 0 grams

CHOUX A LA CREME: PASTRY



CHOUX A LA CREME: PASTRY image

Categories     Egg     Bake     Pastry

Yield 20 Choux

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 cup Milk
1 cup Flour
5 Eggs
1/4 cup Butter
A pinch of Salt
2 tablespoons Sugar* (optional)

Steps:

  • In a medium saucepan, bring the milk, butter and salt (and sugar, should you desire) to a boil. Keep your eye on this mix as the milk will foam when it is boiling. Once boiling, remove from the heat and mix in the flour with a wooden spoon until it forms something like a ball of dough. Return to the heat for about 2 minutes, or just long enough for a slight film of dough to begin to cover the bottom of the pot. Remove the dough from the pot and put it in a separate bowl to cool: you don't want to cook the eggs when you add them. Once the dough is cool enough, mix in the eggs one by one. Allow one egg to be fully mixed in before you add the next one. I recommend using a stand up mixer for this step. Preheat the oven to 375 F and prepare a cookie sheet by covering it with a sheet of parchment paper. Put the dough into a pastry bag. It's crucial not to use just a plain ziplock bag, as they will come apart at the seams. Squeeze out the dough onto the sheet into mounds about 1.5 inches diameter and bake in the oven for 25-35 minutes. I really love using a convection oven for these because it won't brown the bottoms.

CHOUX A LA CREME-CABBAGE IN CREAM



Choux a La Creme-Cabbage in Cream image

When I was a kid I was inspired by Graham Kerr; The Galloping Gourmet. Long before the existence of the Cooking Channel, New Zealander Kerr was hosting a half hour cooking show from a tiny television studio in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I was transfixed. Kerr taught a nation how to clarify butter, use the infamous 'spurtle' and generally put a little flair into our meat and potatoes lifestyle. I owe him a lot. I have collected as many of his TV cookbooks as I have been able to get my hands on. This recipe for jazzed up cabbage certainly is not low cal. But it is an excellent addition to a special Sunday roast. From the Galloping Gourment TV cookbook Vol. 4. with minor modifications...

Provided by Chef Regina V. Smith

Categories     Vegetable

Time 25m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1/2 green cabbage (1 lb.)
4 slices bacon
clarified butter
1 medium onion
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons white flour
1 1/4 cups milk
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg, freshly grated
1/4 cup heavy cream

Steps:

  • Remove core from cabbage, cut into quarters and slice, very finely, set aside. Place cabbage into salted boiling water and allow to cook for 5 minutes. Drain and set aside.
  • Finely slice bacon. Finely dice onion. Set aside.
  • Sift flour, measure butter, milk and cream. Set aside.
  • Place a little clarified butter into a saucepan and add bacon, onion and dried thyme. Allow to cook for 1 minute. Add the butter and stir in the flour to form a roux -allow to cook 1 minute.
  • Whisk in the milk, stirring to form a smooth sauce. Bring to a boil and season with salt, pepper and freshly grated nutmeg. Add the cabbage to the roux and allow to cook for 10 minutes.
  • Just before serving, stir in the cream.

Tips:

  • Make sure your oven is preheated to the correct temperature before baking the choux pastry. This will help ensure that the pastry rises properly.
  • Do not open the oven door during baking. This can cause the pastry to collapse.
  • Once the pastry is baked, let it cool completely before filling it. This will help prevent the pastry from becoming soggy.
  • When making the pastry cream, be sure to whisk the eggs and sugar together until they are thick and pale. This will help prevent the pastry cream from curdling.
  • When filling the éclairs, be sure to use a pastry bag fitted with a small tip. This will help you to fill the éclairs evenly and neatly.
  • If you are not serving the éclairs immediately, store them in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. You can also freeze the éclairs for up to 2 months.

Conclusion:

Choux à la crème is a delicious and versatile pastry that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. With a little planning and effort, you can easily make this classic French dessert at home. So next time you are looking for a special treat, give choux à la crème a try.

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