Thursday, January 19, 2012

Profiteroles



The first time I even heard the word 'profiteroles' was about a month ago when my fiance was trying to memorize the lyrics to a Beastie Boys song. I honestly didn't even know what one was, or what they looked like until last weekend when we were watching The Food Network. They looked really good! I originally planned on making canolies that night (future possible blog post?) but these looked more appetizing at the time so we ran to the store and got the ingredients. They're simple to make, messy to eat and for me - hard to pronounce but they really are delicious.

Ingredients:
   1 cup bread flour
   1 tsp. sugar
   1/2 tsp. salt
   1/2 cup water
   1/2 cup whole milk
   6 tbs. butter
   4 eggs


First, preheat your oven to 400 degrees. Then put your water, butter, sugar and milk in a medium sized pot and bring it to a boil.



One the mixture starts to boil, reduce the heat (I'd say to keep it on medium) and add your flour all at once. Stir constantly until it starts to form a dough like consistency. It should look like the picture above.



The recipe I went by said to transfer the mixture into a stand mixer and beat on medium speed until the dough cools. So I just did that for about 5 minutes.


Beat your eggs in one at a time. Scrape the sides of the bowl in between each egg to make sure you're getting everything all mixed together well!


Now the recipe I went by said to use a pastry bag with a plain tip to put the dough on your tray. I have an icing decorator, so I just used that. Bake for 20-25 minutes. Mine were done in 20 minutes exactly.


I was anxious to see how they would turn out. I was probably checking the oven every 3 minutes to see if they looked how they were supposed to look. I had never used bread flour before, so I didn't know what to expect!


Let them cool completely. Then slice them in half. The insides will be hollow like this. Perfect for filling!


I filled mine with light whipped cream and the poured melted hot fudge over top. They were so soft and moist, everything just blended together really well in my opinion. I've seen other people who have filled them with ice cream and topped it with chocolate syrup. I definitely will be making these again in the future and mixing it up with different flavors!

1 comment:

  1. Looks like they came out good Nikki! I don't think I ever heard of a profiterole before I heard that song either.

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