Custard Cream Puffs
Springy choux pastry with freshly made custard cream
I've been dying to make my own custard cream puffs for ages but I just didn't have the time or the guts to do it until today. Everything you see on the plate is freshly made by yours truly. Here i would like to share the recipe. Go on try it. You will never want to get them from a bakery again as they simply taste waaaaaaaaaaaaayyyy better. :) Honestly.
The Recipe
Choux pastry
ingredients
- 250ml water
- 125gm plain flour
- a pinch of salt
- 100gm butter
- 3 eggs
- 1/2 tsp castor sugar
- sift the flour together with salt. put aside.
- bring to boil water, butter and sugar, turn down the heat then pour in the flour and salt mix.
- stir vigorously until it becomes the whipped potato consistency and the dough doesn't stick to the pan.
- remove from heat and let cool for about 10-15 minutes.
- add eggs one by one, you can use electric mixer to save time and energy. make sure everything is incorporated and the dough will be a bit elastic and shiny.
- pipe the dough onto lightly greased pan (any size you like). try not to make them too big because they will expand quite a bit due to the eggs in the dough.
- bake in the 200C oven for 20-25 minutes.
- cool them on the wired rack.
The choux pastry before i beat the eggs in. |
The puffs are resting on the cooling rack. |
Custard Cream
ingredients
- 1 tbs plain flour
- 1 tbs corn flour
- 3 tbs castor sugar
- 1 cup fresh milk
- 1 egg
- 1 tbs butter
- combine all the ingredients (except butter) in a saucepan.
- stir so that there are no lumps in it.
- put the saucepan on the stove and stir the mixture on medium heat. (never stop stirring as it will be lumpy even when you stop for a few seconds)
- keep on stirring until cooked (you will know it's cooked when you have a creamy custard and it lost it's flour flavour.
- remove from heat and stir in butter. continue stirring until it is smooth and silky.
- pipe the cream into the cooled puff.
Try it! You'll love it. :) Satisfaction Guaranteed!
If not, do it again till you get it right. Let me know how it went. Let's Share!
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