Chouquettes
- 1 stick of butter (soy butter works just the same)
- 1 cup of water
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 tbsp granulated sugar
- 1 cup flour
- 3 eggs
- 2 tbsp heavy cream ( soy works fine)
- 4 tbsp pearl sugar
- 4 tbsp powder white sugar
- Preheat oven to 400F
- Put the water, Butter, Granulated sugar and salt into a medium saucepan over med high heat, cover and bring to a boil.
- When it starts to boil well, remove from heat and dump in the cup of flour all at once, stirring it in with a wooden spoon.
- You are just going to incorperate the flour, just until the flour is all mixed in.
- then you will return to medium low heat and stir constantly for about 30 seconds or untill the dough starts forming a lump and not sticking to the pan.
- ( I have found that wooden spoons work best.
- I have tried forks, wisks, and even a kitchen aid mixer.
- the only puff that ever turns out right for me is when I stir it by hand with a wooden spoon.)
- Drop the dough out of the saucepan and into a med to large heavy mixing bowl you need to spread the dough out a little and let it cool for about 2-3 min.
- before you add the eggs.
- if you add to soon, you will cook the eggs.
- ( I say heavy because you are now going to stir that dough with your wooden spoon like never before and it just seems easier in a heavy bowl )
- After the 2-3 min cooling time, add 1 egg at a time, mixing, stirring, mixing with your wooden spoon like its a contest and the winner worked the hardest.
- You want to mix in each egg untill it is really well mixed in.
- it will look like something is wrong at first because it dosent seem like the eggs are actually mixing into the dough, but thats good.
- Keep stirring.
- after the 3rd egg is completly stirred in, you will have a thick but smooth and slightly sticky dough.
- Either drop by tablespoons onto a lighlty oiled baking sheet, or a cookie sheet.
- Or use a pastry bag to make tiny little kiss shape drops.
- this will make a LOT of little drops and will take a little time so you need to move a little quickly so the dough doesn't start to get all flat and saggy looking.
- Brush lightly with the heavy cream and sprinkle with the pearl sugar and or the powder sugar.
- It all depends on how sweet you like it.
- You can also place 2 or 3 tiny chocolate drops onto each one.
- Bake at 400F for 10 min, then turn down the oven to 350F and bake for another 25-30 min.
- You want to see them puffed up and golden brown and the outsides hard to the touch, if you take out to soon, they will fall.
- Take out and place on a cooling rack.
- You can add more powder sugar at this point or drizzle some chocolate syrup over or just eat as is, warm and soft.
- Enjoy!
butter, water, salt, sugar, flour, eggs, heavy cream, pearl sugar, white sugar
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/344557-chouquettes (may not work)