Jan 21, 2009

Profiteroles

Ingredients:
  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, cut into pieces, plus more for baking sheets
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour (spooned and leveled)
  • 4 large eggs, lightly beaten
  • 1 egg yolk beaten with 1 teaspoon water, for egg wash
  • 2 to 3 pints vanilla ice cream, for serving
  • Hot Fudge Sauce
Directions:
  1. Make the dough: Preheat oven to 425 degrees. with racks in upper and lower thirds. Butter two large rimmed baking sheets.
  2. Combine butter, 1 cup water, and salt in a 2-quart heavy saucepan; bring to a boil over high heat, stirring until butter melts. Reduce heat to medium.
  3. Add flour; cook, stirring with a wooden spoon, until mixture pulls away from the sides of the pan and forms a ball, 30 seconds to 1 minute (see note below). Remove from heat; cool 1 minute.
  4. With an electric handheld mixer, beat in eggs, a little bit at a time, until completely incorporated (dough should look shiny and be soft enough to slowly fall off a spoon).
  5. Bake the puffs: Drop heaping tablespoons of batter onto baking sheets (you should have 24 to 28), about 2 inches apart. Using a pastry brush, lightly brush puffs with egg wash (do not let it drip on sheets).
  6. Bake, rotating sheets between racks halfway through, until puffed and brown, about 25 minutes. Remove from oven; turn oven off.
  7. With a toothpick, poke a hole in each puff. Return to oven (still off) for 10 minutes (this helps puffs dry out).
  8. Fill the puffs: When cool, halve each puff horizontally with a serrated knife.
  9. Working in batches (to prevent ice cream from melting), place a small scoop of ice cream (2 to 3 tablespoons) in each bottom half. Replace tops; press gently. Arrange on one rimmed baking sheet; freeze until firm. Cover with plastic wrap; freeze up to 2 days.
  10. Arrange 3 filled puffs in each of eight shallow bowls; drizzle with warm Fudge Sauce. Serve immediately
These came out absolutely delightful. The recipe is the same as for Eclairs, but instead of milk you use water, which makes them hallow inside. They come out less doughy and crispier. We get these every time we eat at Maggiano's Restaurant. Thanks to this site for the recipe find!

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