Showing posts with label Puffs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puffs. Show all posts

Friday, December 16, 2016

Easy Holiday Appetizer – Ham and Cheese Puff



Are you enjoying the holiday recipes that I’ve been sharing in the past few weeks?  I certainly hope so.  If you’ve missed any of them, simply check out the previous posts on my blog.  You might have noticed that I have shared quite a bit of desserts and sweet treats.  So today, it’s time for some savory treats.  Check out this Easy Holiday Appetizer: Ham and Cheese Puff. 

Holiday Appetizer – Easy Ham and Cheese Puff  http://uTry.it

Don’t they look gorgeous and dramatic?  However, they are significantly less complicated to prepare than they look!   Shhh….you don’t have to tell anyone how easy and simple it is to make them.  If you haven’t already done so, watch the YouTube video tutorial at the beginning of this post.  You’ll want to run to the kitchen and make some right the way!   

Holiday Appetizer – Easy Ham and Cheese Puff  http://uTry.it

These Ham and Cheese Puffs has a flaky and buttery crust, along with a cheesy and meaty fillings, with a hint of smoky flavor from the smoked Gouda cheese.  You can certainly use any cheese, but the smoked Gouda is really one of my favorites!  Its smoky flavor inside these puffs is just amazing!  I also used uncured deli ham for the fillings.  Again, you can substitute with turkey, or chicken breast, etc.  Just make sure the meat is thinly sliced so it heats up evenly during the baking process. 

Holiday Appetizer – Easy Ham and Cheese Puff  http://uTry.it

I hope that you enjoyed today’s recipe and video tutorial.  These Ham and Cheese Puffs will certainly make a wonderful party appetizer, so please give them a try soon!

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Tools and Ingredients Used:
Puff Pastry (Click here for more information)
Smoked Gouda (Click here for more information)
Uncured Ham (Click here for more information)
Pizza Wheel (Click here for more information)
Cooling Racks (Click here for more information)
Baking Sheets (Click here for more information)
Silpat (Click here for more information)





Friday, September 30, 2016

Classic Chocolate Glazed Éclair



Do you love pastries?  My family is definitely a huge fan of pastries!  We love all sorts of pastries, ranging from doughnuts, cupcakes, to scones and cookies.  However, among all these pastries, éclairs is probably on top of our list of favorite pastries. 

How to Make Classic Chocolate Glazed Éclair with step by step video tutorial!  http://uTry.it

This classic éclair recipe consists of the basic Choux Pastry, which is similar to the cream puff shells.  I filled them with the decadent classic vanilla bean pastry cream.  The pastry cream is slightly sweetened so that you can truly taste the sweet aroma of the vanilla bean.  I then top these éclairs with a simple dark chocolate glaze that brings a hint of bitterness to compliment the pastry cream beautifully.   You can also use milk chocolate for the glaze as well if that’s what you prefer.  My kids love dark chocolate (I guess that runs in the family), so that’s pretty much my default preference. 

How to Make Classic Chocolate Glazed Éclair with step by step video tutorial!  http://uTry.it


I love that you can see all the little specks of vanilla bean seeds throughout the pastry cream inside (see picture below).  Isn’t it gorgeous?  I’m telling you, they tasted even more amazing than their look!  If you haven’t done so, please check out the video tutorial at the top of the post.  It’s definitely easier to prepare than they look!  I’ll list the ingredients and tools used in this recipe at the end of the post for your convenience.

How to Make Classic Chocolate Glazed Éclair with step by step video tutorial!  http://uTry.it
 
I hope you enjoy today’s recipe and tutorial.  Stay tuned for more fun and scrumptious recipe next week!


Ingredients and Tools used:
Vanilla Bean Paste (Click here for more information)
Organic Vanilla Extract (Click here for more information)
Horizon Organic Heavy Whipping Cream (Click here for more information)
Kerrygold Butter (Click here for more information)
Corn Starch (Click here for more information)
Pastry Bag  (Click here for more information)
Ateco Large Round Pastry Tip (Click here for more information)
Cooling Racks (Click here for more information)
Baking Sheets (Click here for more information)
Silpat (Click here for more information)
Measuring Cup (Click here for more information

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Chouquettes—France Vacation Inspired Recipe


Chouquettes—France Vacation Inspired Recipe http://uTry.it

If you’ve been following me on Instagram (Click here if you haven’t!), you might recalled that I recently took a trip to France!   The purpose of the trip?  Besides taking some time off to relax, it was mainly a trip to celebrate our up coming 10th-year wedding anniversary!  I know, I couldn’t believe it had been 10 years already.  It was nice to take a trip to relax, a true vacation, without the Kids.  Although I missed them terribly, for the first few hours after boarding!  Okay, and maybe everyday during the trip.  It was awesome to spend some alone time with Hubby!  Special Thank You to my In-Laws for taking great cares of the Kids while we were gone.  No words can describe how much I appreciate their generous and thoughtful gestures.  The great news was, the Kids had so much fun with their packed activities that they didn’t want to come home either!   

Chouquettes—France Vacation Inspired Recipe http://uTry.it

We took quite many pictures on our trip and I can’t wait to share the details with you.  But I do need some time to sort them out and turn them into posts, and helpful guides.  Just in case some of you are planning to travel to France in the near future.  So stay tuned for the upcoming posts.  I guaranteed that you won't want to miss them.  Meanwhile, I missed the French Pastry terribly!    Guess that’s called the after vacation blues?  To ease some pains, I baked myself several batches of Chouquettes!  Of course, not all at once!  These were so good that my Kids couldn’t stop eating as well.

Chouquettes—France Vacation Inspired Recipe http://uTry.it

Chouquettes is a type of French baked goods consisting of a small portion of choux pastry sprinkled with pearl sugar and sometimes filled with custard or mousse.  The ones that I had while I was in France was plain, so I left them the way they were….and really, you don’t really need anything else when you have a plates piled high with these little confections.  They are crispy on the outside and light and fluffy on the inside.  The pearl sugar on top adds a lovely crunch and sweetness. 

Chouquettes—France Vacation Inspired Recipe http://uTry.it

Here’s the bag of Pearl Sugar that I bought from France (see picture below) while I was shopping in one of their huge supermarkets.  (I know, most people go there and shop for handbags, while I shop for grocery and baking tools!)  Sorry, I just couldn’t help it!  And my Hubby was wondering why our luggage was so heavy while we flew from Paris to Cannes!  Opps!  The good news is, you can get these pearl sugar online these days, just a different brand!  (Click her to see similar product)

Chouquettes—France Vacation Inspired Recipe http://uTry.it

Ready to see how I made the Chouquettes?  Follow me to my kitchen:

1) Line baking sheet silicone baking mat or parchment paper.
2) In a small saucepan, heat the water, salt, sugar, and butter, stirring occasionally, until all the butter is melted.
3) Remove from heat and add all the flour in at once.
4) With a wooden spoon, stir quickly until the mixture is smooth and pulls away from the sides of the pan.


Chouquettes—France Vacation Inspired Recipe http://uTry.it

5) Allow the mixture to cool for a minute or two, then add the eggs, and stir until the dough is smooth and incorporated.
6) Fit a large round piping tip in a pastry bag.
7) Place pastry bag in a tall glass for easy handling (optional).
8) Transfer the dough into the pastry bag and pipe dough onto the prepared baking sheet.


Chouquettes—France Vacation Inspired Recipe http://uTry.it


9) Position the piping tip 1/2-inch above the baking sheets, pipe dough into 1 1/2-inch balls, at least 1-inch apart from each other.
10) With a clean finger, gently press the tip of the dough down.
11) Brush the top of each dough with some of the egg wash.
12) Then press the pearl/coarse sugar over the top.  Bake for 25 minutes, turn off the oven and let the baked puffs sit in the oven for another 10 minutes. Remove from oven and cut a small slit on the side of each puff so the steam can escape. Cool on a wiring rack.

Chouquettes—France Vacation Inspired Recipe http://uTry.it

There were a few steps to follow but pretty straight forward and easy.  I hope you’ll give this recipe a try.  Although I can’t take you with me to France, I hope this recipe will give you a little taste of French pastry goodness.  I hope you enjoy today’s post, pictorial, and recipe.  Stay tuned for my France travel posts.

Chouquettes—France Vacation Inspired Recipe http://uTry.it



Props and Tools used in this post:

Pearl/Coarse Sugar (Click her to see similar product)
Godinger Dublin Crystal Cracker Tray (Click here for more information)
Eiffel Tower Paper Napkins (Click here to see similar product)
Mikasa Something Borrowed Salad/Desert Plates (Click here for more information)
Silpat (Click here for more information)
Pastry Bags (Click here to see similar product)
Large Round Piping Tip (Click her for more information)
Silicone Pastry Brush (click here to see similar product)
Wooden Spoon (Click here to see similar product)
Calphalon Nonstick 2-Piece Baking Sheet Set (Click her for more information)