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”
Lizzy these look wonderful! My kids always want cream puffs for special occasions and I end up paying for frozen ones at Costco. Maybe I should learn to make them… these look so much better than those frozen ones we get. 🙂
These look gorgeous! Love the balsamic strawberries w/ this, yum!! The puffs came out amazing!
wonderfull and comes out perfect..awesom…
I think I’d love both equally as well. You’ve been a very busy lady!
Hello, this recipe is delicious, i loved your blog i will visit more often! Kisses.
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dare i say where is the chocolate! ok, i have issues letting go of it… this looks so yummy~
What a treat! These look absolutely gorgeous 🙂
I have seen cream puffs filled with a lot of things, however the classic strawberries and cream is my favorite! Another elegant and delicious dessert here, well done Liz!
These look incredible—that touch of balsamic vinegar is brilliant!
Yum. I love cream puffs.
I am pretty sure your friend is not just being very kind. 😉
These look amazing. I can almost taste how light they are. Nice job! 🙂
Oh yum – wonderful tip on freezing them before baking too!
One of my favourite bloggers, Anneliese, on
http://mennonitegirlscancook.blogspot.com/
makes these into the cutest swans – you must have a look!
*Quietly drools and sobs because I can’t reach into the computer and eat these*
Another beauty Liz. I really like the balsamic with the strawberries, I have those ingredeints right here, I can make that, not sure about the puffs though, I will need to practice. Have a wonderful day.
they look absolutely perfect and with the strwaberries-must be a real delight!
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what’s not to like about any of these ingredients. 🙂
The puffs look awesome I wonder if I can ever make such stuff!!
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Those are some magical puffs of pure happiness!
Beautiful and delicious looking as well!
Such a lovely dessert – SO delicious – lovely recipe – makes me feel like Spring is around the corner!
Mary x