Thursday, November 02, 2006

Cream Puffs

Just now on my way home I was talking to a friend. She suggested that I try out this cream puff recipe from Florence's blog. She said it's really nice. So here you are, my cream puffs for tonight.

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(Recipe from Florence)
Ingredients: (8 puffs)
Choux Pastry:
85ml water
50g butter
pinch of salt
1/4 tsp sugar
1/4 tsp vanilla essence
50g bread flour
20g cake flour
2 eggs (lightly beaten)

Creme Patisserie:
240ml skim milk
5 tbsp castor sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla essence
1 egg + 2 yolks
2 tbsp cornstarch

Method:
Choux Pastry
1. Cook water, butter, sugar and salt in a saucepan till bubbling hot. Turn the heat to low.
2. Add in the flour mixture in one go and mix with a wooden spoon till a dough is formed.
3. Still on low heat, cook the dough for 1 - 2 minutes till a thin white film is formed at the bottom of the saucepan.
4. Transfer dough to a mixing bowl and beat till it is lukewarm.
5. Add in egg by thirds and mix till well blended and smooth.
6. Place batter into piping bag and pipe it onto a lined pan in rounds of about 5cm in diameter. Spray some water on it.
7. Bake at 200C for 25 minutes then 180C for 8 - 10 minutes or till dry and golden brown in color. Turn off the oven and let it cool in the oven for 30 minutes.

Creme Patisserie
1. Mix 60ml of milk with the cornstarch till smooth.
2. Add the beaten egg and yolks into the cornstarch mixture.
3. Boil the remaining milk with sugar in a saucepan till bubbling hot. Pour 1/3 of this hot milk into the egg cornstarch mixture. Stirring all the time.
4. Now pour the egg cornstarch mixture through a strainer into the rest of the boiling milk. Stirring constantly till mixture thicken. Do not burn the custard.
5. Cling wrap custard with glad wrap with the wrap touching the surface of the custard (this is to prevent a hard film forming on surface of the custard) and chill till ready to use.

Notes:
Do not open the oven door in the baking process. Open oven door to remove puffs only after the 30 minutes in-oven cooling process.
(I did not follow the 30 mins in-oven cooling process because I have another tray of pastry to bake. The puff pastry still turn out good.)

36 comments:

Unknown said...

LeeLee, for a moment I thought these were my favourite durian puffs ;p Drooling over these pretty cream puffs!

BoZoGEMOK said...

Lee Lee, the cream puffs looked so yummy.... ;)

Anonymous said...

Hello,

How can I get a copy of your recipe for the cream puffs. They look delicious.

abbaboo26@cox.net

Anonymous said...

Hi LeeLee,

I have tried making cream puffs. The puff pastry was ok but I can't seem to get the custard quite the way I like. Can I get a copy of your recipe please? juneliyx@gmail.com. Thanks.

Keep up the posting. :)

Hugbear said...

Hi let me check with the original owner of the recipe and I will put up the recipe here when I hear from her.

Hugbear said...

Ok, green light given by Florence to post her recipe here. Do let me know how it turn out for you ok?

Anonymous said...

hi leelee

how is florence doing?? is she ok??

Hugbear said...

Florence is doing ok, recovering well.

Hugbear said...

Florence is doing fine.

Anonymous said...

Hi

I loves yr blog to bits cos u are soo generous to share yr receipe =D

i tried making the choux pastry but mine does not raise ( so sad)

Could it be because my oven is not a fan force? and i only hv lower and upper rack, nothing in betw lor..

hope to hear from u soon

Hugsssss

Anonymous said...

Lee Lee,
For the creme patisserie, can I use 2 eggs instead of 1 egg + 2 yolks?

Hugbear said...

Reena, you can try but my guess is that it won't be as creamy with so much eggwhite in it.

Anonymous said...

Hi Baking Mum,
I was searching for durian puffs recipe and came across your food blog. I would love to learn this but I do not have bread flour. Is it possible if I can substitute it with other flour? Such as self-raising flour? Please advise, thanks.
Cheryl

Anonymous said...

Hi Baking Mum,
sorry to bother you. May I ask if I can substitute it with other flour? If not, I have to go get a packet soon to try out this recipe. Thx.
Cheryl

missbitchalot said...

Tried this too!
1st time wasn't too great, but 2nd attempt was much better!

Thanks!

Hugbear said...

Oh gosh Cheryl, I am so sorry that I have missed out your question. You can use plain flour, no problem at all.

Hi Missbitchalot, glad it turned out ok for you the 2nd time round.

Anu said...

Hi ,

what is the difference between cake flour & bread flour?? can't i use plain flour (wheat flour)?
Pls advise me.
Thanks

Hugbear said...

Hi Anu, cake flour is low gluten flour and bread flour is high gluten flour. You can use plain flour (all purpose flour).

An Economist Baker said...

Hi,

May i ask what's the "right" texture for this cream puff? I just made some yesterday and once they were out of the oven (I left them to cool inside for 30mins first), they were slightly firm to the touch but once bitten into it, it is soft, light and airy. Is this the right texture because the cream puffs i had outside were always soft to the touch. I left one of the puffs out at room temperature till today and the texture was very soft to the touch (no firmness at all) but I kept the rest in the fridge in an airtight container and the texture of those were the same as the texture i had once they were baked (slightly firm to the touch but light and airy once bitten). Do give me some advise because I don't know if I've achieved the right texture or not! Thanks in advance. :)

Best regards.

ivy said...

Hi, do I need to preheat the oven before baking?

Hugbear said...

Hi Ivy, no matter what you bake, you must always preheat the oven.

Anonymous said...

Dear Hugbear

Pls explain step number five. Add in egg by thirds?

5. Add in egg by thirds and mix till well blended and smooth.

Anonymous said...

Dear hugbear

Pls explain step number five. What to you mean by add in egg by thirds?

Anonymous said...

Dear Hugbear


I really want to make this cream puffs. Pls enlighten the step 5. Thank you

Hugbear said...

Hi, step 5 is to add the 2 beaten eggs into the batter in three batches (ie, three times).

Anonymous said...

Hi Hugbear, can I use self raising flour instead? Your cream puffs look so yummy!

Hugbear said...

I have not tried with SRF so I am not so sure if it works. But I guess it should not be a problem.

Anonymous said...

Hi, i've just tried this recipe. I doubled the recipe but end up adding 8 eggs instead of 4 eggs (AA size eggs). What happened was, i read from many books for cream puff making which stated that in order to get the right texture,it should be soft enough to drop from the spoon when tapped.. so i kept adding eggs but it just x drop at all!! I wonder what went wrong cos when i tapped the spoon into batter, it just stay clean. ( The batter just x stick onto it !). As a result of too many eggs, my cream puff has a wet middle part which seems to be uncook though i've baked for 35mins. Kindly advice.. thank you.

Sheryl said...

why need to spray water?

YingJie said...

HI, i found your blog on the net and i tried baking the cream puffs. It failed the first time but okay, except a little hard on the second one. Thank you so much for posting the recipe !(:

Inexperienced said...

Hi bakingmum, is it better to use a piping bag cos I just scoop the dough using a tablespoon. Also, the bottom of the cream puffs keep sticking onto the baking sheet. Is there a solution to this? Thks!!!

Ashchronicles said...

for the cream recipe, i dont understand the last instruction.. could you please explain? and do you castor sugar or really custard? cz i dont see any custard listed in the ingredients..
hope i can make this soon..^^ i made cream puff once from a recipe in youtube..turned out to be a failure..the puff doesnt raise at all..turned out to be like cookies.. =_=

Hugbear said...

Hi Aisyah, which part of the custard instruction that you do not understand. If you cannot get castor sugar you can use just normal fine sugar. This has to be cooked with the rest of the custard filling recipe to the stage when it becomes custard like and thick.

Hugbear said...

Hi Inexperienced, it is better to pipe because you can get almost about the same size for the puff. Also try to use parchment baking paper as it is non-stick. That is what I always uses and nothing sticks.

Anonymous said...

Hi, I wanted to know if cream puffs are supposed to be firm and crispy because the ones I've tried at bakeries were soft when I touch it. Is there a way to make it soft?

Hugbear said...

Hi,

Usually cream puffs are soft. Should'nt be hard because when it cools down it will turn soft.

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