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Chocolate Eclair's |
If you've ever eaten a chocolate eclair, a cream puff, or a profiterole, then you have already enjoyed the unique airy, flaky texture and flavor of Pâte à Choux.
In the mid 90's, I worked at a gourmet restaurant and banquet facility in Chicago. One of the most often requested appetizers was a savory filling in a Pâte à Choux puff pastry. These pastry appetizers brought a higher price of $2.00 each instead of $1.00 or $1.50. This same dough was also used to make pastry swans. The body of the swan was filled with sour cream before being floated in a bowl of rich Polish mushroom soup. The swan took the dish to a whole new visual, and price point level as well. One day my daughter brought some profiteroles home from her culinary school baking class. We just had to make some for me so I could put together some special savory appetizers like the "lobster puffs" picture on the upper left side of this page. So my daughter taught me to make Pâte à Choux.
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Get out your scale |
The difference between cooking and baking is that baking is much less forgiving than cooking. When a recipe is a baking one, a scale is often required to measure ingredients, whereas cooking requires less precise measurements. Often visual clues are required to tell if it is time to proceed to the next step. Pâte à Choux is one such recipe.
Making Pâte à Choux dough is much like making a roux.
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You just have to sift |
Ingredients
8 oz. water, or milk (1 cup), or half water half milk (4oz ea)
4 oz. unsalted butter (1 stick)
1/2 tsp. salt
6 oz. all-purpose flour
10 large eggs
There are many pages, pictures, and video's on the internet about making Pâte à Choux and swans.
© TMelle 1998-2011
2 comments:
No chance are those proportions taking anywhere near 10 eggs. Maybe 5.
Also, you underbaked them. You want a DEEP golden brown. Not light golden and not pale sides either.
Actually there are 10 eggs in this recipe. As for the final color, I am using a nice digital camera but on websites the color is RGB and not CMYK. Since this is not a printed picture accurate color os not possible without doing some photo shop magic. They were delicious
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