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I have tried very hard to keep this multi-stepped dessert as simple as possible. But, you should know that while it is easy and enjoyable to make, it will take you some time. If you would like to take a look at some faster French chocolate desserts, click here. They're delicious as well! Otherwise, let's get back to this little jewel: Chocolate Eclair Recipe
Eclair Dough: 2/3 cup Milk 2/3 cup Water 4 oz. Butter 1 cup Flour 5 Eggs 2 tsp. Granulated Sugar Pinch of Salt Chocolate Cream Filling: 6 oz. Unsweetened Baking Chocolate 1 cup Milk 4 Egg Yolks 1/2 cup Granulated Sugar 1/4 cup Flour Chocolate Icing: 5 oz. Unsweetened Chocolate 2 oz. Butter 1/4 cup Water How to Make It: Eclair Dough: Preheat oven to 425°F 1. In a pot, mix water, milk, butter, sugar, and salt. Bring to a boil. 2. Once butter has completely melted, take off flame, and slowly pour in flour, stirring constantly. 3. Put pot back on flame and continue to work it with a wooden spoon. Continue stirring and kneading with spoon until the dough dries out and stops sticking to the sides of the pot. 4. Take off flame. Add eggs, one at a time, stirring energetically. 5. Fill a baking sac with batter. Butter a baking sheet. Squeeze out "finger-sized eclairs" onto baking sheet, well-spaced. 6. Bake for 10 minutes. Then turn oven down to 385°F and bake another 10-12 minutes with the oven door open. Voilà! Chocolate Filling: 1. Melt chocolate (chopped) and milk in a pot, and bring to light boil, remove. 2. In a bowl, whisk yolks and sugar until it whitens. 3. Slowly add flour, stirring. 4. Slowly add chocolate and milk, stirring until homogenous. 5. Put back in pot, bring to light boil, stirring constantly, until cream thickens and becomes smooth. 6. When cream cools off (and eclairs have cooled off as well), you can begin filling the eclairs: Cut a small slit lengthwise, and then stuff with cream, using your baking sac or a small spoon. Voilà! Icing: Almost done! Hang in there! Chocolate eclair recipes are well-worth the time they take!!! 1. Melt chocolate with water in a small pot over a low flame. 2. Once melted add butter, whisking the whole time. Should look shiny and creamy! 3. Remove from heat. Spread a thin layer on each eclair, using a spatula. 4. Wait until icing hardens a bit to serve it. Voilà! And Bravo! Tip: Even if you are making fewer than 20 chocolate eclairs, make the full quantity of dough (it will prepare better!). You can always freeze what you don't use. Serving Ideas: Depending on how many people you are serving, you will want to vary the size of your eclairs. Traditionally, chocolate eclair recipes come in three varieties: Small for large dessert platters. Medium (what you most often see in the bakery window). It is also possible, although less common, to make one large eclair. You can serve it on a beautiful dessert plate, and cut it directly on the dinner table! Whatever you choose, you will be delighted (and so will your guests!) with this magnificent French dessert! Chocolate eclair recipes make everyone smile!!! Click here to return to the top of the chocolate eclair recipes. If you would like to look at other amazing French chocolate desserts, just click here. Would you like to see the full selection of Famous French Desserts? Click here. Or, just scroll back up the page, and look at the menu options on your left. As always, FamousFrenchDesserts is proud to be your personal and authentic guide! Enjoy! And… Bon Appétit! |
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