September 15th, 2009

cream puffs

Windbeutel

I do not like frozen cream puffs that you can buy in all supermarkets. They are too sweet and the dough is to soft after defrosting. So I decided today, that I would like to create my own cream puffs . The recipe for  Pâte à Choux is from Michael Suas “Advanced Bread and Pastry”, the filling is the same like the filling of Brioche tropezienne.

The size is the same as from the frozen mini cream puffs. They are perfect snacks with a cup of coffee.

cream puffs

yield 25 cream puffs

Pâte à Choux:

  • 90g milk
  • 90g water
  • 80g butter
  • 4g sugar
  • 3g salt
  • 100g flour type 405
  • 145g lightly beated egg(about 2,5 eggs. Use remainig egg for glacing)

Vanilla Cream:

  • 2 tbs Agar
  • 200g milk
  • 15g starch
  • 2 yolks
  • 20g butter (room temperature)
  • 1 pinche Salt
  • 2 tsp vanilla essence
  • 30g Water
  • 30g sugar
  • 70g Glucose (The glucose can be replace with normal sugar)
  • 2 egg white

Pâte  à Choux

Head in saucepan milk, water, butter, sugar  and salt untill the mixture boils. Remove from heat and add the flour all at once and mix until all the flour is incorporated. Place the saucepan on the stove again and whip at low heat for another 1-2 minutes, untill the dough pull apart from the bottom.

Let the dough cool down a little bit, then mix in 3/4 of the egg using a eggbeater, when incooperated add the rest of the egg an continue whipping untill a smooth dough is formed and filled into a pastry bag.

The Pâte à choux is piped into small mounds onto a parchment paper lined baking sheets and glaced with egg. Bake at 175°C for 10 min, then decrease the Temperature to 160°C and bake for 20-25 min.

Vanilla Cream:

For that boil the Milk with agar, salt, vanilla essence and sugar. Mix the yolke with the starch and stir this into the boiling milk. Boil the mixture for around 2 min, stiring constantly,  then remove it from the heat, add the butter and stirr untill it is mixed completly. Pour the cream into a bowl and cover the sureface with plastric wrap to prevent skin forming.

Now boil sugar, glucose and water untill its reach 121°C.  In the meantime whipping the egg white. When the sugarsyrup reach the temperature, slowly pour it into the egg white while whipping. Keep whipping untill it cool down to 40°C.

Now fold it into the custard and fill the cream to a piping bag.

Slice the cooled cream puffs and pipe the cream immediately on the bottom half. Freeze for 3 min to harden the cream, then top with the reamining brioche half.

Dust with powdered sugar.

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  3. sara September 29th, 2009

    Those look great, and I am sure they are a million times better than the frozen ones. I will have to bug Nick to make me some of these soon, he needs to get back in the kitchen anyway! 🙂

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  4. Chaosqueen September 18th, 2009

    Heute habe ich endlich die langersehnte (seit 3 Wochen) Versandbestätigung des Buches erhalten und ich bin schon wahnsinnig gespannt darauf! Nach Deinem Rezept von heute sogar noch ein wenig mehr.

    Die kleinen Windbeutelchen sehen einfach wunderbar aus, mein Kompliment!

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  5. Katrinchen September 16th, 2009

    Da ich das Glück hatte sie essen zu dürfen, kann ich bezeugen: Sieht nicht nur sehr schön aus, sondern schmeckt auch lecker!

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