Christmas Croquembouche Food

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CROQUEMBOUCHE



Croquembouche image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 4h20m

Yield 1 croquembouche

Number Of Ingredients 16

2 cups water
16 tablespoons (2 sticks) unsalted butter
1 teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons granulated sugar
2 cups flour
8 to 10 eggs
Filling, recipe follows
Caramel, recipe follows
4 cups whole, 2 percent fat, or 1 percent fat milk
1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise
12 egg yolks
1 1/3 cups granulated sugar
1/2 cup cornstarch
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 1/2 cups sugar
2/3 cup water

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. In a large saucepan, bring the water, butter, salt, and sugar to a rolling boil over medium-high heat. When it boils, immediately take the pan off the heat. Stirring with a wooden spoon, add all the flour at once and stir hard until all the flour is incorporated, 30 to 60 seconds. Return the pan to the heat and cook, stirring, 30 seconds to evaporate some of the moisture.
  • Scrape the mixture into a mixer fitted with a paddle attachment (or use a hand mixer). Mix at medium speed. With the mixer running, and working 1 egg at a time, add 6 of the eggs, stopping after each addition to scrape down the sides of the bowl. Mix until the dough is smooth and glossy and the eggs are completely incorporated. The dough should be thick, but should fall slowly and steadily from the beaters when you lift them out of the bowl. If the dough is still clinging to the beaters, add 1 or 2 more eggs, and mix until incorporated.
  • Using a pastry bag fitted with a large plain tip, pipe the dough in big kisses onto a parchment lined baking sheet. Whisk 2 eggs with 3 teaspoons of water. Brush the surface of the dough with the egg wash to knock down the points (do not use all the egg wash.) Bake 15 minutes, then reduce the heat to 375-degrees and bake until puffed up and light golden brown, about 20 minutes more. Try not to open the oven door too often during the baking. Let cool on the baking sheet. The recipe can be made up to this point and frozen in plastic bags. Filling: In a medium saucepan, heat the milk and vanilla bean to a boil over medium heat. Immediately turn off the heat and set aside to infuse for 10 to 15 minutes. In a bowl, whisk the egg yolks and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the cornstarch and whisk vigorously until no lumps remain. Whisk in 1/4 cup of the hot milk mixture until incorporated. Whisk in the remaining hot milk mixture, reserving the empty saucepan.
  • Pour the mixture through a strainer back into the saucepan. Cook over medium-high heat, whisking constantly, until thickened and slowly boiling. Remove from the heat and stir in the butter and any flavorings if you want to make a different flavor like chocolate or coffee. Let cool slightly. Cover with plastic wrap, lightly pressing the plastic against the surface to prevent a skin from forming. Chill at least 2 hours or until ready to serve. The custard can be made up to 24 hours in advance. Poke a hole with a plain pastry tip in the bottom of each cream puff and pipe it full of the custard.
  • Caramel: Dissolve the sugar in a saucepan with the water, making an "X" through the sugar with your finger to allow the water to slowly soak into the sugar. Boil to make a light golden caramel then dip the bottom of the pan in an ice bath to stop the cooking. Dip the sides of the puffs in the caramel and stick them together (approximately 20 cream puffs) in a circle, tops facing out. Make a second row on top of the first but a bit smaller to draw the circle in and create a tower of cream puffs. Check it from all sides occasionally to make sure it's straight. When it's finished, drizzle it with caramel all over. You can also stick on decorative elements with the caramel in the crevices, like candied violets, gold balls, gum paste flowers, sugar covered almonds, etc.

CROQUEMBOUCHE



Croquembouche image

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 3h30m

Yield 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18

1/4 -ounce packet unflavored gelatin (2 1/2 teaspoons)
4 cups whole milk
2 vanilla beans
12 large egg yolks
1 cup sugar
6 tablespoons cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon salt
5 tablespoons unsalted butter
6 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped
1 tablespoon powdered espresso
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
10 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
6 large eggs
3 cups sugar
3 tablespoons light corn syrup

Steps:

  • For the Cream Filling: Prepare the cream fillings: Sprinkle the gelatin over 1/4 cup cold water in a bowl and set aside to bloom.
  • Place the milk in a pan. Halve the vanilla beans lengthwise; scrape out the seeds with a paring knife, then add the seeds and pods to the milk. Bring to a simmer, then cover and remove from the heat.
  • Whisk the egg yolks, sugar, cornstarch and salt in a medium bowl until smooth.
  • Remove the vanilla pods from the milk. Gradually whisk one-third of the warm milk into the egg mixture.
  • Whisk the egg mixture into the remaining milk in the pan. Cook over medium heat, whisking constantly, until the mixture boils and thickens, 6 minutes. Continue boiling until the mixture is custard-like, 3 minutes.
  • Remove the pan from the heat. Slice the butter into pieces and whisk into the custard, then stir in the gelatin mixture.
  • Microwave the chocolate until melted, 2 to 3 minutes, stirring. Mix 2 tablespoons hot water with the espresso. Transfer half of the cream filling to a bowl, then stir in the chocolate and espresso.
  • Transfer the remaining cream filling to another bowl. Press plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the chocolate and vanilla creams and refrigerate until cold and firm, at least 2 hours.
  • When ready to fill the puffs, whip the heavy cream to soft peaks with a mixer. Fold half into the vanilla cream filling and half into the chocolate filling.
  • Transfer each filling to a large pastry bag with a 1/4-inch tip and set aside. (To do this cleanly, cuff the open end of the pastry bag over your hand.)
  • For the Pastry Puffs: Unfilled puffs can be frozen for up to a week. To re-crisp, thaw, then brush with a beaten egg; bake 5 minutes at 350 degrees.
  • While the fillings chill, make the pastry puffs: Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Bring 1 1/2 cups water, the butter, sugar and salt to a simmer in a saucepan over medium heat, stirring to melt the butter.
  • Remove from the heat and stir in the flour with a wooden spoon to make a paste. Return to the heat and cook, stirring constantly, until the paste is shiny and pulls away from the pan, 6 to 7 minutes. Cool slightly.
  • Transfer the paste to a stand mixer and beat with the paddle attachment on medium-low speed to cool, 1 minute. Beat in the eggs one at a time. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed.
  • Transfer the dough to a large pastry bag with a 1/2-inch tip. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper, dabbing a bit of dough under the corners to keep the paper in place. Pipe 1 1/2-inch balls of dough onto the paper (about 48 total).
  • Smooth the dough peaks with a wet finger. Bake until puffed, 15 to 20 minutes, then lower the temperature to 350 degrees and bake until golden, 15 minutes. Turn off the oven; keep the puffs inside 10 minutes to dry out. Pierce each puff with a dry piping tip; transfer to a rack to cool.
  • To Assemble: Fill half of the puffs with chocolate cream and half with vanilla: Insert the tip of the pastry bag into the hole and squeeze until full. Chill the filled puffs 30 minutes before assembling the tower.
  • Make the caramel: Mix the sugar, corn syrup and 1 cup water in a saucepan, cover and bring to a boil over high heat; don't stir. Uncover and boil, swirling the pan, until the syrup turns deep amber, 20 minutes.
  • Immediately dip the bottom of the saucepan in a large bowl of ice water for a few seconds to stop the cooking.
  • Transfer the caramel to a liquid measuring cup and cool slightly (it should still be liquid). Be careful-the caramel will still be hot!
  • Draw a 7-inch circle on parchment paper. Partially dip each filled puff into the caramel and let the excess drip off. Arrange the puffs around the circle. If the caramel hardens, microwave until soft, 45 seconds.
  • Fill the base circle with more puffs for stability, then continue building a conical tower of smaller circles. Top the tower with a single puff. Line your work surface with parchment paper-the next step can be messy.
  • Dip the tip of a fork into the caramel and quickly wave it in circles around the tower to create a web of caramel strands. Repeat. Let set, then slide two spatulas under the paper and transfer the croquembouche to a platter. Tear off the excess paper around the base.
  • To serve, crack the caramel web with the back of a knife, then dismantle the tower and transfer the cream puffs to plates.

HOW TO MAKE A CROQUEMBOUCHE (CREAM PUFF TOWER) RECIPE BY TASTY



How To Make A Croquembouche (Cream Puff Tower) Recipe by Tasty image

Here's what you need: milk, vanilla beans, egg yolks, sugar, cornstarch, butter, water, butter, salt, sugar, flour, eggs, egg wash, sugar, dark corn syrup, water, heavy cream

Provided by Jody Tixier

Categories     Desserts

Yield 30 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

6 cups milk
2 vanilla beans, scraped
18 egg yolks
2 ¼ cups sugar
¾ cup cornstarch
3 tablespoons butter
4 cups water
4 sticks butter
2 teaspoons salt
6 tablespoons sugar
4 cups flour
12 eggs
egg wash
2 cups sugar
2 tablespoons dark corn syrup
⅔ cup water
⅔ cup heavy cream

Steps:

  • In a pot, heat the milk and vanilla bean pod and seeds over medium heat, bringing it to a boil. Once it begins to boil, turn off the heat and let steep for 15 minutes.
  • Using a hand mixer, beat the egg yolks and sugar until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes.
  • Add the cornstarch and mix until fully incorporated.
  • Remove the vanilla bean pod from the milk. Add ½ cup (120 ml) of the milk to the egg yolk mixture and mix until well combined. Add the remaining milk mixture and beat until fully incorporated.
  • Over medium heat, whisk the mixture constantly until thickened, about 7-10 minutes.
  • Remove from the heat and add the butter, whisking to combine.
  • Strain the custard into a bowl to ensure a creamy custard (optional). Cover the custard with plastic wrap, making sure that the plastic touches the custard, and chill for at least 2 hour.
  • Preheat oven to 425˚F (220˚C).
  • In a large pot, bring the water, butter, salt, and sugar to a boil over high heat.
  • Once the water begins to boil, remove the pot from the heat and immediately add the flour, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon until the liquid is absorbed and the mixture begins to form a ball.
  • Return the pot to the heat and cook for another 30 seconds to remove excess moisture. Remove the pot from the heat.
  • Working quickly, add the eggs, one at a time, stirring until fully incorporated. Continue stirring until the dough starts to pull away from the sides of the pan and is thick and glossy. Alternatively, you can use a stand mixer with the paddle attachment.
  • Using a piping bag with a standard round tip, fill the bag with the batter.
  • Place 1-inch (2 cm) dollops on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet, spaced at least 1-inch (2 cm) apart.
  • Use a wet fingertip to gently press down any points on the puffs. Brush the egg wash over the the puffs.
  • Bake for 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 375˚F (190˚C), and bake for 15 minutes.
  • Let puffs cool completely.
  • Use the bottom of a wooden skewer to create an opening in the bottom of the cream puff shells, just big enough for a piping tip to insert.
  • Fill a piping bag fitting with a small round tip with the custard. Gently fill the puff shells with the custard.
  • Add the sugar, corn syrup, and water to a pan over medium heat. Bring to a boil and put the lid on, cooking for 5 minutes without moving. Remove the lid and cook for an additional 7-10 minutes, until the caramel is a deep amber color and reaches 300˚F (150˚C).
  • Remove the pan from the heat and add the heavy cream, stirring vigorously.
  • Working quickly, dip the cream puffs into the caramel and arrange on a serving platter in a circular pattern.
  • Continue to stack caramel-dipped cream puffs in a tower shape.
  • Once your tower is completed, dip a fork into the caramel sauce and drizzle it around the tower.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 314 calories, Carbohydrate 41 grams, Fat 11 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 11 grams, Sugar 24 grams

CROQUEMBOUCHE



Croquembouche image

For an alternative wedding cake, try croquembouche

Provided by Merrilees Parker

Categories     Dessert, Treat

Time 2h15m

Number Of Ingredients 15

185g plain flour
175g unsalted butter , cut into pieces
6 large eggs , beaten
9 large egg yolks
150g golden caster sugar
50g plain flour , plus 1 tbsp finely grated zest of 2 lemons, plus 4 tbsp juice
500ml full cream milk
7 tbsp limoncello (Italian lemon liqueur) or an orange flavoured liqueur
400g white chocolate
200g refined caster sugar
mixture of cream and pink sugared almonds , 175g/6oz each
x tubs crystallised whole roses
1 A1 sheet of card
60cm length of string
tape and foil for shaping cone

Steps:

  • Three days ahead (or 1 month and freeze): preheat the oven to 200C/gas 6/fan oven 180C. Lightly butter 3 large baking sheets. Sift the flour onto a large square of greaseproof paper. Put the butter in a large, heavy-based saucepan with 450ml/3⁄4pint water and gently heat until the butter has melted. Bring to the boil then immediately tip in the flour, all in one go. Beat with a wooden spoon until the mixture forms a ball that comes away from the sides of the pan. Leave to cool for 5 minutes.
  • Beat in the eggs, a little at a time, beating well between each addition, until the mixture is glossy and only just holding its shape. You may not need to add all the beaten egg. Spoon and pack half the mixture into a large polythene freezer bag. Twist the opening to secure and snip off a 1cm tip from the corner (or use a piping bag and 1cm plain nozzle).
  • Pipe small rounds, about 2cm in diameter, on to the baking sheets, trimming the paste from the bag with a knife. Leave room between them to allow for spreading. You should end up with about 75 rounds. Bake for 25 minutes, in batches if necessary depending on how many baking sheets you have, until well risen and golden, rotating the baking sheets half way through cooking. As soon as the pastry is cooked, make a 1cm slit on the side of each bun to let the steam escape. (This stops them turning soggy as they cool). Return to the oven for a further 5 minutes to dry them out, then transfer to a wire rack to cool. Store in an airtight container (or freeze).
  • Make the cone. Make a pencil mark halfway along a long edge of the A1 card. Mark the halfway position along both short edges and draw a line from each point to the mark on the long edge. Attach one end of the string to the pencil and holding the other end at the point on the long edge, draw a curve from the point on one short side to the point on the opposite side. Cut out the card shape and use as a template to cut out the same shape in foil. Tape the foil over the card and roll up (foil inside), overlapping the straight edges to make a cone shape with a 20cm diameter opening. Secure with tape and snip 10cm off the point of the cone.
  • Two days ahead: make the limoncello cream. Beat the egg yolks, sugar, flour, lemon zest and juice in a bowl to make a smooth paste. Bring the milk to the boil in a large, heavy-based saucepan. As soon as it reaches the boil, pour it over the egg mixture, stirring well. Return to the saucepan and cook over a low heat, stirring constantly until the sauce is very thick and bubbling. Stir in the liqueur and transfer to a bowl. Cover the surface with a circle of greaseproof paper to prevent a skin forming and leave to cool completely. Refrigerate until ready to use.
  • The day before: if the buns are a bit soft when you take them out of the container, lay them in a single layer on baking sheets and re-crisp in a moderate oven for 5 minutes. Fill them sparingly with the limoncello cream by piping as before. You can always pipe in a little extra if you have any mixture leftover.
  • Break the chocolate into a heatproof bowl and melt over a bowl of gently simmering water. (Or melt in the microwave on Medium for 2-3 minutes.) Give the chocolate an occasional stir until it has just melted. Turn off the heat.
  • Rest the cone inside a vase or jug for support. Put a small bun into the point of the cone with the bun's base face up. Spoon 1 tsp of melted chocolate onto the base and secure two small buns over the first, again with base up. Spoon over another teaspoon of chocolate. It's a little difficult working at the tip of the cone but it gets much easier as the cone gets wider.
  • Work up the cone, packing in the buns quite firmly, drizzling the chocolate (see left) and working in horizontal layers until the cone is filled. Make sure that each bun is firmly secured in place with chocolate before proceeding to the next layer and make sure the last layer forms a flat base for the cake. Keep the filled cone in the coolest place overnight.
  • On the day: carefully invert the cone on to a flat serving plate and lift away the cone. Gently peel away the foil if it hasn't come away already. Put the remaining 100g/4oz sugar in a small heavy-based saucepan with 5 tbsp water. Heat very gently, stirring slowly until it has dissolved to make a smooth syrup. Take care not to splash the syrup up the sides of the pan or it may crystallise and solidify.
  • Bring the syrup to the boil and cook for 4-6 minutes, watching closely until it turns a rich golden colour. Take off the heat and dip the base of the pan in cold water to prevent further cooking. Stand back as the pan will splutter noisily. Carefully dip the ends of the sugared almonds and roses in caramel and secure around the cake, scattering a few on the plate.
  • Using a teaspoon, drizzle more caramel around the buns so that it falls in fine threads. If the caramel hardens before you've finished decorating, gently reheat it, taking care not to burn it. Finish with a dusting of icing sugar. To serve the cake, it is easiest if you have one server to break pieces off for the guests, starting from the top and working down.

CHRISTMAS CROQUEMBOUCHE



Christmas croquembouche image

Light up the Christmas table with a stunning croquembouche that everyone will still be talking about next Christmas. Preparation: you will need to make a 50cm/20in tall cone made out of cardboard with a base diameter of 18cm/7in. You will also need a piping bag with a 1-1½cm/½-⅝in nozzle attachment. You will also need a sugar thermometer.

Provided by The Hairy Bikers

Categories     Cakes and baking

Number Of Ingredients 12

235g/8⅓oz butter
330ml/11½fl oz whole milk
1½ tbsp caster sugar
275g/10oz plain flour
8 free-range eggs
salt
1 litre/1¾ pints double cream
100g/3½oz icing sugar
1½-2 tbsp coffee extract
1 tsp ground cardamom
500g/1lb 2oz caster sugar
white sugar nibs

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 200C/180C Fan/Gas 6.
  • Place the butter, milk and sugar in a saucepan, pour over 330ml/11½fl oz water and add a pinch of salt. Slowly bring to the boil, then lower the heat and simmer until the butter has melted. Sift and stir in the flour until the mixture comes away from the sides and forms a ball. Beat for 30 seconds, then set aside to cool.
  • Beat the eggs into the mixture one at a time using an electric or manual whisk, until glossy.
  • Using a piping bag with a 1-1½cm/½-⅝in nozzle, pipe 3cm/1¼in diameter rounds on three to four baking trays (or cook in batches). Bake for 10 minutes, then turn down the heat to 180C/160C Fan/Gas 4 and cook for 20-25 minutes. Make a small slit in the side of each bun, then bake for another 5 minutes.
  • At this point you can continue with the recipe, store in an airtight container or freeze until ready to use (if doing the latter, reheat the buns in the oven for a few minutes before cooling and filling).
  • To make the spiced cream, whip the cream until quite stiff. Sift and stir in the icing sugar with the coffee extract and cardamom. Cover with cling film and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Using a piping bag, pipe the cream into the slit in each bun. Wipe away any excess and refrigerate the buns until ready to assemble.
  • To make the caramel, place the sugar in a heavy-bottomed saucepan over a medium heat. Heat until 154C when all the sugar will have dissolved and caramelised. (Move the saucepan around if it looks like one edge is darkening before the other and use a brush dipped in water to wipe away any crystals that form on the sides.)
  • Dip the top of the buns into the caramel, then sprinkle with sugar nibs. Repeat with as many of the buns as you want decorated.
  • To assemble, dip either side of the buns in the caramel. One side will stick to the bottom, one side will glue to the top (the sugar nibs will face outwards). Continue assembling the buns until you reach the top of the cone. If the caramel becomes too sticky to work with, place over a low heat to warm.
  • Leave to set completely, then remove the cone. Indoor sparklers will add extra flare.

CROQUEMBOUCHE (PUFF, CHRISTMAS TREE)



Croquembouche (puff, christmas tree) image

This makes a super dessert and a great holiday center piece. You can use this as a base recipe and do all kinds of things, use chocolate in stead of carmelized sugar, fill the puffs with custard or whipped cream, decorate with tiny almond paste holly leaves etc. etc. Again it is a do ahead recipe to take some of the strain off last munute rush.

Provided by Bergy

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h15m

Yield 20 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 1/2 cups water
3/4 cup unsalted butter
2 teaspoons sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups flour
6 eggs
1 1/2 cups sugar
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
16 glace cherries, halved

Steps:

  • To make Puffs:preheat oven 400f.
  • Bring water, butter,sugar & salt to a roiling boil in a large saucepan.
  • Add flour all at once, stir vigorously with a wooden spoon until the mixture leaves the sides of the pan clean. Remove from heat.
  • Beat in eggs, one at at a time with a wooden spoon until paste is shiny& smooth Drop pastry by well rounded teasp, 1 1/2" apart on 2 ungreased cookie sheets Bake 35 minutes or until puffed and golden.
  • Cool on a wire rack.
  • Prepare carmelized sugar:.
  • Heat sugar & lemon juice in a heavy medium sized skillet over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon until the sugar is melted and light golden brown.
  • Do not let it burn Remove from heat.
  • Putting it together:.
  • Place 14 puffs in a 9" circle on a platter.
  • Fill in the center of the circle with about 5 more puffs.
  • Working quickly and carefully dip the bottom of remaining puffs in the carmalized sugar (don't let it touch your skin), one at a time and place each on top of the base puffs in a slightly smaller circle Fill in the center with puffs.
  • Continue making each circle smaller to form a tree shape.
  • Drizzle the remaining sugar over the tree and decorate with the cherry halves You may refrigerate for 1-2 days.

MY CHRISTMAS CROQUEMBOUCHE



My Christmas Croquembouche image

Make and share this My Christmas Croquembouche recipe from Food.com.

Provided by GRECORICAN

Categories     Dessert

Time 30m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

64 frozen cream puffs, ready made bought frozen then thaw per package directions
chocolate syrup or ganache, for drizzling
toothpick, to secure the cream puffs
icing sugar

Steps:

  • You will also need the following I could not get this in the ingredients box above:.
  • 1 - 8 inch styrofoam cone.
  • 1 - plate for presentation I used a charger plate.
  • Christmas decorations small.
  • I used 2 way tape and taped the bottom of the cone to the charger plate. Started at the bottom of the cone and secured cream puffs to the cone using a toothpick and pushing it all the way in so it is not visible. Continue row by row till you get to the top, keeping them close together so no white shows. I bought a jar of Hershe's chocolate sauce, heated it for a few min in the microwave and poured it on top and drizzled it all around so each little cream puff gets some on it, I made sure the chocolate sauce was not hot, you want it to be pourable but not hot. Then dust with icing sugar and decorate plate with small Xmas decorations. Enjoy, everyone at our Christmas dinner loved it!

Nutrition Facts :

CHRISTMAS CROQUEMBOUCHE



Christmas Croquembouche image

Categories     Dessert     Christmas     Kid-Friendly     Pastry     Small Plates

Yield Makes 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

For cream puffs
1 recipe pâte à chou
For filling
About 1 cup pastry cream
1/2 cup heavy cream
For assembly
1 recipe chocolate sauce
Assorted candy decorations such as M&M's, Red Hots, licorice balls, and silver dragées
Special Equipment
Large pastry bag with 1/2-inch and 1/4-inch plain tips, clear tape, 18-inch-tall Styrofoam cone (available at floral shops and craft stores), parchment paper, cake-decorating turntable (optional), about 70 toothpicks, thimble, cloth leaves (available at floral shops and craft stores)

Steps:

  • Make cream puffs
  • Preheat oven to 425°F. and butter and flour 2 baking sheets. Spoon pâte à chou into a large pastry bag fitted with a 1/2-inch plain tip and pipe about 55 mounds onto baking sheets, each about 1 1/2 inches in diameter, leaving 1 1/2 inches between mounds. With a finger dipped in water gently smooth pointed tip of each mound to round puffs. Bake puffs in upper third of oven 10 minutes, switching position of sheets in oven halfway through baking if necessary. Reduce temperature to 400°F. and bake puffs 20 minutes more, or until puffed and golden. Let puffs stand in turned-off oven 30 minutes. Transfer puffs to racks to cool. With a skewer poke a 1/4-inch hole in bottom of each puff. Puffs may be made 2 days ahead and kept in an airtight container. Recrisp puffs in 400°F. oven 5 minutes and cool before filling.
  • Make filling
  • In bowl of a standing electric mixer beat pastry cream until just smooth and soft enough to fold in heavy cream (do not overbeat). In a chilled bowl with cleaned beaters beat heavy cream until it holds soft peaks. Fold whipped cream into pastry cream. Chill filling, covered, about 1 hour, or until cold.
  • Fill cream puffs
  • Transfer filling to a large pastry bag fitted with a 1/4-inch plain top and barely fill each puff (do not overfill), putting filled puffs in a shallow baking pan.
  • Assemble croquembouche
  • Using tape, cover cone with parchment paper. Place cone on turntable if using.
  • Line a tray with wax paper. Working with 1 cream puff at a time, dip bottom in chocolate sauce, leaving top 1/3 inch uncoated and letting excess drip off, then arrange 1 ring of puffs around base of cone, placing as closely together as possible. Insert toothpick through each puff into cone to attach puff to cone, leaving end of toothpick sticking out (you'll push it in later with thimble).
  • Attach second ring of puffs above first, again packing tightly and staggering so puffs in second ring are not directly above puffs in first ring. Continue in same manner to dip and attach remaining puffs. Finish covering cone with 1 puff attached to top of cone.
  • Using thimble, push in toothpicks until not visible.
  • Decorate by pushing candies and leaves into gaps between doughnut holes.
  • To serve croquembouche, dismantle, 1 puff at a time.

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Category Dessert, Cake
Calories 249 per serving


JUSTIN GELLATLY’S CROQUEMBOUCHE | BAKING | THE GUARDIAN
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C roquembouche, translating as “crunch in the mouth” is a wonderful celebration cake which is impressive and theatrical, a real curve ball …
From theguardian.com
Estimated Reading Time 4 mins


CHRISTMAS CROQUEMBOUCHE - KITCHN
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Immediately transfer mixture to food processor and process with feed tube open for 10 seconds to cool slightly. With machine running, gradually add …
From thekitchn.com
Estimated Reading Time 6 mins


CROQUEMBOUCHE RECIPE - BON APPéTIT

From bonappetit.com
3/5 (26)
Estimated Reading Time 5 mins
Servings 40-50
Published 2015-04-08
  • Preheat oven to 425˚. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Heat milk, butter, granulated sugar, salt, and ½ cup water in a medium saucepan over medium, stirring occasionally to melt butter.
  • Using a wooden spoon, mix 5 eggs into dough one at a time, making sure to completely incorporate each egg before adding the next. Dough will look broken when eggs are added, but will come back together as you stir.
  • Fit pastry bag with round tip. Spoon dough into bag. Holding bag at an angle so the tip is just touching prepared baking sheet on one side, gently start to squeeze out dough.
  • Beat remaining egg in a small bowl until no streaks remain and lightly brush tops of dough. Bake 15 minutes, then lower heat to 350˚. Continue to bake until puffs are deep golden brown all over and sound hollow when tapped on the bottom, 10–15 minutes.
  • Do Ahead: Dough can be made 1 day ahead; transfer to pastry bag and chill. Puffs can be baked 2 days ahead; store airtight at room temperature. Reheat at 350° for 5 minutes to crisp; puffs are easier to fill when firm.
  • Place milk, butter, and salt in a medium saucepan, then scrape in vanilla seeds and add pod. Bring to a simmer over medium heat.
  • Meanwhile, whisk egg yolks and granulated sugar in a medium bowl until very pale and light, about 3 minutes. Add cornstarch, whisking until no powdery dry spots remain.
  • Strain custard through a fine-mesh sieve into a medium bowl. Cover with plastic, pressing directly onto surface; chill until cold, at least 2 hours.
  • Fit pastry bag with star tip. Transfer chilled pastry cream to bag. Working one at a time, poke a hole into the bottom of each puff with a paring knife.


CHRISTMAS CROQUEMBOUCHE | PARENTS
Swirl sugar and water in medium-size saucepan over high heat until mixture is clear and the sugar is dissolved. Reduce heat to medium and cook, swirling mixture in pan …
From parents.com
Total Time 1 hr 20 mins
  • Prepare puffs through step 4. Prepare filling in step 5; spoon into 2 pastry bags, each fitted with medium round tip.
  • Swirl sugar and water in medium-size saucepan over high heat until mixture is clear and the sugar is dissolved. Reduce heat to medium and cook, swirling mixture in pan occasionally, 25 to 30 minutes, until golden and fluid. Handle caramel very carefully, as it is extremely hot. Remove from heat; let cool slightly.


CROQUEMBOUCHE | CRAFTYBAKING | FORMERLY BAKING911

From craftybaking.com
  • DAY 1 1. Make the pastry cream and chill overnight. 2. Optionally make the cream puffs from the Pate a Choux Dough. NOTE: Do not fill the Cream Puffs with Pastry Cream in advance; once filled with pastry cream, the baked cream puffs will absorb some of the moisture from it, becoming very soft if they're allowed to sit too long before using.
  • DAY 2 (MORNING) 1. Make the cream puffs from the Pate a Choux Dough, if not made Step I - Day 1.
  • DAY 2 (MORNING OR AFTERNOON) FILL THE BAKED CREAM PUFFS. Work quickly; 1. Take the chilled pastry cream from the refrigerator and stir it a few times.
  • DAY 2 (MORNING OR AFTERNOON) MAKE THE CARAMEL. A. Before you start: KELLY SAYS: While the sugar boils for the caramel cage, set up your croquembouche building station: When your caramel is ready, you need to work quickly!
  • DAY 2 (MORNING OR AFTERNOON) BUILD THE CROQUEMBOUCHE. Be extremely careful when working with hot caramel! KELLY SAYS: For this croquembouche, I made a ring of ten filled puffs on the base, essentially gluing them together with the cooled caramel.
  • BUILD THE SPUN CARAMEL CAGE AND ADD THE FINAL DECORATIONS. A Croquembouche is surrounded with threads of spun caramel, encasing it in a beautiful golden cage.


CHRISTMAS DESSERTS RECIPES - ZOëBAKES

From zoebakes.com
  • Triple-Layer Parsnip Cranberry Cake. This Parsnip Cranberry Cake is the sophisticated cousin to Carrot Cake. It is just as satisfying and comforting as the carrot version, but it is all its own flavor and delicious.
  • Russian Tea Cakes (Mexican Wedding Cookies) These Russian Tea Cakes look like little snowballs, making them perfect holiday cookies. The toasted pecans, brown butter and sugar make for a delicious cookie that is beautiful, simple and elegant.
  • Christmas Croquembouche. A croquembouche (kroke-em-boosh) is a tower of profiteroles (cream puffs) stuck together with a thin layer of crisp caramel, which gives the dessert its name, “crocque em bouche” or “crunches in the mouth.”
  • Sufganiyot (Jelly Filled Doughnuts) These jelly filled doughnuts are served during Hanukkah. The pillowy fried dough can be filled to your liking, and jelly is the classic option.
  • Bûche de Noël (Christmas Yule Log) This classic French dessert is elegant and beautiful, and a fun way to serve cake at Christmas. The Yule Log look adds whimsy and the flavors and decorations can be tailored to your liking.
  • Pear-Cardamom Cake. The perfumed sweetness of the pears in this cake meets the warmth of candied ginger and cardamom to create a sophisticated combination that tastes as comforting as Grandma's house feels.
  • Mini Pavlovas. I think a pavlova is the perfect holiday dessert. It is beautiful enough to be a centerpiece on your table, so light that it can follow a big holiday meal and its flavors can change with your every whim.
  • Holiday Sugar Cookies. This delicious sugar cookie recipe is a classic from Dorie Greenspan. The buttery, delicious cookies are perfect for decorating and are a tasty treat for parties or gifting.
  • Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie. This peanut butter pie recipe is oh-so delicious. With a graham cracker crust, a smooth peanut butter filling made with cream cheese, a layer of chocolate ganache, and a whipped cream and candied peanut topping, this dessert is deluxe and irresistible.


CROQUEMBOUCHE FOR CHRISTMAS - ZOëBAKES
A Christmas Croquembouche seems like the perfect way to celebrate this holiday season. The puffs are made of choux paste and are filled with mango pastry cream, which isn’t a flavor you might think of for a Christmas dessert, but it is such a wonderful contrast to the sweet of the caramel. When you break into the cream puffs you’ll find the rich, creamy golden filling. …
From zoebakes.com
Reviews 4
Estimated Reading Time 5 mins


60+ BEST CHRISTMAS DESSERTS - EASY RECIPES FOR HOLIDAY ...
Some years I feel like pulling out all the stops and making super elegant, festive desserts that are time consuming but so worth it for the show stopping final product (looking at you, croquembouche!), and some years Christmas desserts are last on my priority list. I also usually find it pretty overwhelming trying to comb through all of the different dessert recipes …
From thekitchn.com
Estimated Reading Time 9 mins


DC FOOD BLOG: TALES FROM CHRISTMAS 2007 - THE CROQUEMBOUCHE
A croquembouche really intrigued J's brother and J is as adventurous a cook as he is an eater. So Christmas Eve, we made the vanilla pastry cream (quite delicious) and the cream puffs (or choux). The pastry cream went without a hitch but hell's bells the cream puffs bedeviled us. You see, choux paste is a very old recipe with very easy proportions. The basic recipe …
From dcfoodblog.blogspot.com
Estimated Reading Time 3 mins


RECIPE: CHRISTMAS CROQUEMBOUCHE - WHATEVER IT BAKES
Place dough into a piping bag fitted with a 1cm plain round nozzle and pipe balls around 2-2.5cm in diameter. Dip a fork into water and slightly flatten the piped circles. The fork indents also reduce cracking in the oven. Bake for 10mins at 200°C and then reduce the temperature to 180°C and bake for another 20mins.
From whateveritbakes.com
Estimated Reading Time 4 mins


WOOLWORTHS ARE SLINGING A $30 CHRISTMAS CROQUEMBOUCHE
Woolworths Are Slinging $30 Christmas Croquembouches If The Thought Of Baking Petrifies You. If you hate baking and if the thought of touching an oven makes you recoil in disgust, Woolworths has ...
From pedestrian.tv
Estimated Reading Time 2 mins


CHRISTMAS TREE CROQUEMBOUCHE RECIPE | TASTING TABLE
Make the cream puffs: Preheat the oven to 400º. In a medium saucepan, combine the water, sugar, salt and butter. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat.
From tastingtable.com
4.8/5 (49)
Total Time 1 hr 40 mins
Category Dessert
Calories 537 per serving


CHRISTMAS TREE CROQUEMBOUCHE - SG.STYLE.YAHOO.COM
Christmas Tree Croquembouche cooling on the baking tray. Allow Choux puff to cool before piping in the cream. In the Kenwood stand mixer, add in heavy cream, cocoa powder and sugar and beat till ingredients come together. Increase the speed and beat it till it reaches a stiff peak. Transfer to a piping bag, poke a hole at the bottom of the puff ...
From sg.style.yahoo.com
Estimated Reading Time 5 mins


TAMAL RAY’S GREAT CHRISTMAS BAKING RECIPES: FROM ...
Christmas is no time for playing it safe in the kitchen. So join the Great British Bake Off finalist as he once again risks biting off more than he …
From theguardian.com
Author Tamal Ray
Estimated Reading Time 5 mins


MATCHA CHRISTMAS TREE CROQUEMBOUCHE - THE MOMO MOCHI
Matcha Croquembouche– Christmas Tree Edition. December 13, 2020 December 13, 2020 - Susanna. After binge-watching baking videos on Youtube, I decided to challenge myself with a holiday baking project. I ended up coming up with the idea of making a matcha flavored Christmas tree croquembouche. A crqouembouche is a cone-shaped tower of …
From themomomochi.com
5/5 (1)
Total Time 5 hrs
Servings 80


CHRISTMAS CROQUEMBOUCHE | RECIPE | CROQUEMBOUCHE, FOOD ...
Dec 3, 2019 - Croquembouche, a spun sugar tower of cream puffs, is French for “crunch in the mouth.” Of course it’s French – who else would concoct such a perilous pile of pastries?Traditionally served at weddings and holidays, it’s made of cream-filled pâte à choux pastry and anchored with caramel. And, along with most things havin…
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MERRY CHRISTMAS: CROQUEMBOUCHE | MORE THAN A BOWL OF CEREAL
Hm.) Anyway… after seeing croquembouche on Food Network’s Holiday Baking Championship and on Fox’s MasterChef Junior, I decided to take a try at making this Christmas tree-resembling, fancy French dessert. (Did you know that croquembouche literally means “cracks in the mouth” because of the crunchy, delicious caramel?) I love profiteroles, I love …
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CHRISTMAS CROQUEMBOUCHE : FOOD
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CHRISTMAS TREE CROQUEMBOUCHE - SHARE FOOD SINGAPORE
This Christmas Tree Croquembouche recipe is shared by home cook Wyatt Tan who specialises in healthy bakes and runs a bar located at Duxton hill. Perfectly light and puffed choux pastry with creamy chocolate filling. A croquembouche is a classic French dessert made of cream puffs and stuck into a large cone. It's definitely one of the most festive and insta …
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CROQUEMBOUCHE CHRISTMAS - RECIPES - SUSY BAKERY
Recipes; Store; Select Page. CROQUEMBOUCHE CHRISTMAS. by susy | Dec 12, 2020 | 0 comments. Authorsusy CategoryCake, especiality Difficulty Advanced. Yields1 Serving. Prep Time40 mins Cook Time40 mins Total Time1 hr 20 mins. DOUGH 500 ml water 200 g butter 1 pinch salt 300 g flour 8 eggs ½ cup sugar. FILLING 1.50 cups water 1 cinnamon stick 1 cup …
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CROQUEMBOUCHE PUFF CHRISTMAS TREE RECIPES
Make the puffs: Bring milk, water, butter, and salt to a boil in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Remove from heat, and whisk in flour. Return to heat, and cook, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon, until mixture pulls away from sides of pan, about 4 minutes. Transfer to the bowl of a mixer fitted with the paddle attachment.
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CHRISTMAS CROQUEMBOUCHE RECIPES
Christmas Croquembouche Recipes with ingredients,nutritions,instructions and related recipes. TfRecipes. Recipes By Calories; Dessert; Main Dish; Appetizers; Healthy; Events. Christmas Thanksgiving Spring Winter Summer Fall Search. Christmas Croquembouche Recipes CROQUEMBOUCHE. Provided by Food Network Kitchen. Time 3h30m. Yield 12 …
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CHRISTMAS CROQUEMBOUCHE | RECIPE | CROQUEMBOUCHE, CREAM ...
Nov 30, 2013 - Croquembouche, a spun sugar tower of cream puffs, is French for “crunch in the mouth.” Of course it’s French – who else would concoct such a perilous pile of pastries?Traditionally served at weddings and holidays, it’s made of cream-filled pâte à choux pastry and anchored with caramel. And, along with most things havin…
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BEST ANNA OLSON'S BEST CHRISTMAS DESSERTS RECIPES, NEWS ...
From a glistening caramel tower of croquembouche to a chocolate gingerbread house cake, these desserts are showstoppers in their own rights. ADVERTISEMENT. 1 / 14. Flourless Black Forest Roulade. A lighter-than-air flourless jelly roll wraps around kirsch cherry filling and chocolate cream for a version of black forest cake that’s pretty at Christmas or any …
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CHRISTMAS CROQUEMBOUCHE | RECIPE | CROQUEMBOUCHE, PASTRY, FOOD
Oct 18, 2018 - Croquembouche, a spun sugar tower of cream puffs, is French for “crunch in the mouth.” Of course it’s French – who else would concoct such a perilous pile of pastries?Traditionally served at weddings and holidays, it’s made of cream-filled pâte à choux pastry and anchored with caramel. And, along with most things havin…
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CHRISTMAS TREE CROQUEMBOUCHE - SHARE FOOD SINGAPORE
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Dec 29, 2019 - Explore Helen Shepherd's board "Croquembouche recipe" on Pinterest. See more ideas about croquembouche, croquembouche recipe, christmas food.
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My Christmas Croquembouche Recipe - Food.com hot www.food.com. DIRECTIONS. 1 - 8 inch styrofoam cone. 1 - plate for presentation I used a charger plate. Christmas decorations small. I used 2 way tape and taped the bottom of the cone to the charger plate. Started at the bottom of the cone and secured cream puffs to the cone using a toothpick and pushing it all …
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