17 September 2010

Choux Buns


Choux Pastry - or any pastry for that matter - is my nemesis!  I try but often fail.  I won't let it get the better of me though. Practice makes perfect  - or so they say.

Ingredients
150g plain flour
1 teaspoon each sugar and salt
100g unsalted butter
4 eggs

Method:
Sieve the flour, sugar and salt onto baking paper. Put the butter and 250ml cold water into a saucepan. Bring to the boil, then quickly slide the flour mixture off the paper and into the pan. Stir well.
Once cooked, it is important to prick the base of each one to release the steam that has helped it to rise. If left to go cold unpunctured, the steam turns back to water resulting in soft or soggy buns.
 Remove the saucepan from the heat. Using a wooden spoon, beat the mixture off the heat until it forms a ball and pulls away cleanly from the sides of the pan. This should take just a few minutes.
Beat the eggs together in a bowl. Still off the heat, beat the eggs into the mixture, a little at a time, until smooth. At first, the egg will seem like it doesn't want to amalgamate, but keep beating and it will mix in smoothly. You may find it easier to hold the pan in one hand and beat the mixture with a wooden spoon in the other.
Keep beating until all the egg mixture is used up and you have a paste that is thick and shiny. The mixture should drop off the spoon when tapped lightly on the side of the pan. Pipe or spoon the mixture onto a greased baking tray and bake at 200°C/fan180°C/gas 6 until golden brown. Remove from the oven and make a small hole in the underside of each bun to release any steam. Set aside to cool on a wire rack.
Assemble with whipped cream or anything you fancy.

Makes about 25 éclairs, 16 buns or 30 mini buns

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