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The profiteroles are a favorite in the French classic pastry. They taste absolutely divine with some whipped cream. To savor with absolutely no moderation…
- Preparation time
- 20 min
- Cooking time
- 40 min
- Difficulty
- moderate
- Serves
- 7 people
- Meal cost
- $
- Meal course
-
Desserts
Cold Dessert
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- Posted on
- Thursday August 24th, 2017
Ingredients
- Heat the water, milk, salt, sugar and butter.
- Once your mixture starts to boil, remove the pan from the heat and pour in the flour.
- Put on low heat for 1 minute let the dough dry out. Once you have removed the pan from the heat, continue stirring vigorously for about 4 to 5 minutes until it gives off no more steam.
- Add the eggs one by one, stirring to obtain a homogeneous paste, thick but with a slightly dropping consistency.
- Next, arrange your pastry mounds on a baking sheet using a pipping bag or a teaspoon. They should have a diameter of about 1 inch (3 cm) maximum.
- Bake at 170 °C (335 °F) for 40 minutes. You should absolutely avoid opening the oven because cold air could cause your pastry to collapse.
- While your choux pastry are being baked, prepare your chocolate sauce by melting the chocolate with 1 dl of water on low heat
- When serving open your pastry in 2. Fill them with a scoop of ice cream. Close them carefully and pour over the hot chocolate sauce.
- Preparation time
- 20 min
- Cooking time
- 40 min
- Difficulty
- moderate
- Serves
- 7 people
- Meal cost
- $
- Meal course
-
Desserts
Cold Dessert
- Posted by
- Posted on
- Thursday August 24th, 2017
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