Sunday, March 13, 2011

PETIT-CHOUER or PROFETIROLES

There is a song about profiteroles: "Profiteroles, exploding taste in your mouth ....." And profiteroles are really delicious flavor bursting delicate bites that everyone just love to indulge. I filled mine with instant pudding and they were wonderful.

   

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PETIT-CHOUER (13-15 profiteroles)
(from  Swedish cook book "Sju sorters kakor")
(for printable recipe click here)

Ingredients:
3 dl water
pinch of salt
100 g unsalted butter
2 dl all-purpose flour
3 eggs

Filling:
1 small packet French vanilla pudding prepared in 1 cup milk
1 small packet chocolate pudding prepared in 1 cup milk
confectioners' sugar for top sprinkling

Directions:
Lightly oil or cover a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Preheat oven to 425*F.

In a pot, bring to boil water with a pinch of salt. Add butter and let it melt. Stir in flour and stir until a dough ball forms. Remove from heat, transfer into a bowl (not plastic), and the dough ball cool down a bit. Now it is time for some hard work. Stir one egg at a time into the cooked dough, making sure that you incorporate egg completely before adding another egg. 
I didn't pipe my dough, I just scooped the dough onto the baking sheet with the help of mu ice-cream scoop.
Bake on the middle rack for 20 minutes and do not open the oven for the first 10 minutes. This dough is very sensitive. After 20 minutes turn the oven down and let the profiteroles in the oven for additional 5 minutes to dry out a bit. Pull them out of the oven and let them cool completely before filling.

Cut the profiteroles in half and fill them with prepared pudding, sprinkle with confectioners' sugar, and serve!

16 comments:

  1. Mateja, these look fabulous!!! So decadent with the chocolate and vanilla pudding fillings...my family would be thrilled with this wonderful dessert!

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  2. Lovely!! These are so tasty...yum!

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  3. Love this Mateja...looks gorgeous and so delicious!

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  4. Profetiroles are one of my favorite desserts!

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  5. I love profiteroles, but i've been too scared to make my own. Your recipe sounds great though, I need to give it a try. Instant pudding is one of my favorites, it's so easy and still tastes delish.

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  6. Mmmm you know how much I love profiteroles!

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  7. Feast for the eyes and the palate. Thanks Mateja!

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  8. That dough always seems impossible to make to me :) anyway, it looks really great and you did a wonderful job here :)

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  9. Absolutely gorgeous!! I can't imagine how delightful they were to eat! Yum!

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  10. Beautiful treats. I'm pretty sure I would have to fight with my husband over getting my share. ;)

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  11. The chocolate combined with the vanilla fillings sounds super! Great presentation.

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  12. Yum! Looks amazingly delicious!

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  13. This looks amazing! Beautiful treat!

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  14. these are wonderful Mateja. Love the chocolate and vanilla pudding you used. some fresh berries and let's call it summertime.
    thanks for sharing

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  15. I've never made these, but you have explained them very well, so I might have to try them. Thanks for sharing.

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