Although classed as a pastry, cream puffs are quite different from other types of pastry. They contain a large proportion of fat and eggs and are leavened by steam. The fat is responsible for the tenderness of cream puffs, and the eggs help to form the shell of the puff structure.
The most frequent criticism of cream puffs concerns sunken puffs. When the baked puffs are removed from the oven they are golden brown and puffy. Their structure, however, is still very delicate and may collapse. This can be prevented by immediately puncturing or splitting each puff and returning it to the still warm oven to dry out. Even after drying, the puff may have a slightly soggy center. This excess membrane may be removed, if desired, to leave a crisp, hollow puff.
Because their puffs always fall, many cooks consider cream puffs difficult to make, and avoid doing so. However, once the technique for making them has been mastered, cream puffs become a versatile food that can be used as the basis for appetizers, main dishes, or desserts.
These delight filled puffs can be tightly covered and stored for a short time in the refrigerator. Unfilled cream puffs can be frozen for longer periods of storage.
By varying the size and filling, cream puffs can be a dainty appetizer, a hearty main dish, or a luscious dessert. Miniature puffs filled with cheese spread, seafood salad, or other savory ingredients start any meal out right. Man sized puffs overflowing with an a la king or meat salad will satisfy even the heartiest appetite.
Follow these steps for perfect cream puffs: Add the butter to boiling water. Then you need to add the salt and the flour together at the same time. Cook, stirring vigorously, until the mixture forms a smooth ball. Remove the mixture from the heat and vigorously beat in the eggs, one at a time. Drop the dough by spoonfuls onto a greased baking sheet. Bake. Split the puffs. Turn off the oven and return the puffs to the oven to dry. Then let cool.
Cream puffs are most often used as a dessert. A crisp puff filled with a cream filling and topped with a smooth sauce is a big favorite with many people. For a lighter dessert, fill puffs with whipped cream. Cream puffs add a special touch to any meal.
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