These cream puffs were part two of a baking demonstration I did for my local foodie friends. Slightly sweetened pâte à choux dough was piped onto baking sheets, cooked, and then filled with whipped cream and my favorite balsamic strawberries. Please check my Parisian Cheese Puff post for hints on making flawless cream puffs and gougères.
One of my girlfriends put it perfectly, “I loved them both equally,” when asked whether she preferred these or the gougères…or maybe she’s just extremely kind!
According to Dorie Greenspan, dough can be piped onto the baking sheets, then frozen, and stored in ziplock bags when firm. They can be frozen up to 2 months and baked right from the freezer…extending baking time by just a couple minutes.
Cream Puffs with Whipped Cream and Berries…recipe courtesy of my mom
1/2 cup whole milk
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
1 tablespoon sugar
Dash of salt
1 cup flour
4 eggs, at room temperature
Sweetened whipped cream (whip 1/2 cup cream, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla, 1/4 cup sifted powdered sugar)
Balsamic Strawberries:
3 cups cored and quartered strawberries
1/4 cup good quality balsamic vinegar
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar
Preheat oven to 425º. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
Combine ingredients for balsamic strawberries. Let rest at room temperature while preparing and baking cream puffs, stirring occasionally.
Bring milk, water, butter, sugar and salt to a boil in a saucepan. When mixture is boiling, add flour all at once, and stir vigorously till well combined. Turn off heat and add eggs, one at a time, stirring vigorously till each is well incorporated. It is imperative that stirring begins immediately after the egg is added to avoid scrambled egg bits in your dough.
Spoon or pipe tablespoonfuls of dough onto prepared baking sheets (I use a ziplock bag with the corner cut off). Reduce oven temperature to 375º and bake for 12 minutes. Rotate pans in oven and bake for an additional 12 minutes or till cream puffs are golden. Whip cream while puffs are baking.
Cool, then slice off tops of each puff, remove some of the inside if desired and fill with whipped cream. Top with balsamic strawberries and serve immediately.
Makes approximately 24.
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79 Comments on “Cream Puffs with Whipped Cream and Berries”
I never tasted balsamic strawberries, I am curious now! Know what, all these beautiful photos are making it difficult for me to stick to my diet plan. 🙂 would love to have you at food photo linky this week too!
Great to see both a sweet and savoury recipe for these pastry puffs. I really must give them a go!
everything with whipped cream and berrys,I’m a big fan,looks pretty and yummy dessert !!
Ridwan
everything with whipped cream and berrys,I’m a big fan,looks pretty and yummy dessert !!
Ridwan
Those look absolutely perfect! I adore strawberries, so these sound SO good.
YUMMMM! SO fresh and beautiful and perfect for the coming of spring!
Thanks, everyone 🙂
Annie, using a good quality, aged balsamic gives the strawberries just another level of flavor. Not tangy like a vinaigrette as the vinegar is sweet and syrupy…maybe more like adding a liqueur??? I’m not sure how to describe it, but I’ve served them with cheesecake, a mascarpone cream and the cream puffs with whipped cream. They cut through the sweetness/richness with just perfectly. Thanks for asking…good question!
Love creme puffs. Haven’t made them in probably over 10 years! Really need to try them again!
These are gorgeous cream puffs, especially with those wonderful strawberries. I have never made cream puffs, but now I want to try.
thanks for your tutorial.
I love cream puffs but have never even thought of attempting them at home. The directions don’t seen that hard though but I would probably be sure to scramble the eggs. I might have to give it a try anyway!
The balsamic strawberries. I keep hearing about them but have never had those either. Are they vinegary or tangy sweet like a strawberry vinaigrette?
These are a must make very soon ahahah , they are so delicious!
These look delicious Liz! I wish I could pop over the next time you were demonstrating.
Mmm cream puffs! These look just perfect. I love that you did a cooking demo with foodie friends! Sounds like fun.
Che bello!!! Fragole e bignè!!!!!
Profumo di primavera!!!!
Sei bravissima!!!
Un bacio grande!!!!
I will go for these for the lovely filling and the gorgeous strawberries sitting on too, very nice Lizzy.
I have all of these different kinds of balsamic, including a yummy strawberry balsamic that I have yet to use because I can’t figure out what to do with it!
Hello! You just solved my issue!
GORGEOUS!
wow – these look delicious! I love cream puffs. So light and so delicious!
Cute and delicious! Such a great post!
These are gorgeous! I love cream puffs! Yours turned out so well!
Your cream puffs look gorgeous! Choux pastry is so versatile. I would also answer I love both 🙂