I waited till the very last evening possible, to make my eclairs. No wiggle room for error. But I had every bit of confidence that this would go smoothly. I mean, it's not like it's the first time I ever made a Choux pastry. That's fancy talk for a cream puff dough!
Was I confident or cocky? That is the real question. You see, I made my dough. I piped it out, bake it, and cooled it. All was fine. But then I was combing through my 5 pages of instructions, looking for the pastry cream ingredients, and my eyes saw something I didn't see before. The cream puff dough called for five eggs and I only used three. Where did I get 3 eggs in my head? Can't I read? And it was sooo hot. I had to do it on a day when the temperature outside was 109. What was I thinking? Or... Was I thinking?
So I redid the dough using 5 eggs. I made them, I piped them, and I baked them. All was fine when I brought them out of the oven. They looked perfect! I was doing good! Then I turned around. One second was all it took for my beautiful cream puffs to fall. They fell flat. I threw them out!
Wasn't I just talking about self confidence? Well, I felt deflated as well. I was hot, tired, and pissed. I was gonna do it a third time being that the third time is a charm, but I didn't have enough eggs. So I moved on to the pastry cream.
Now that stuff is a dream. I made mine with a vanilla bean instead of chocolate, being I have an abundance of vanilla. But I believe I might have ate just a tad bit to much straight from the bowl. Either that, or, the recipe just doesn't make enough. Yea, that's it. The recipe doesn't make enough. Be sure you double that part of the recipe. To be sure you have enough! :)
O.k.... It was like 8 o'clock at night and I had some chocolate eclair monsters yelling at me. "Where. is. my. eclair?" That did not make a hot, tired, crabby person any happier. I'll give ya a cream puff alright. Well, at this point in the game, I made a simple ganache and threw a few desserts together. My daughter said, "They're beautiful" She is so sweet! I wonder what she wants.
Thank you Meeta and Tony for picking this challenge. I have a feeling this recipe will be made again here, soon. I have a few birthdays coming up and what says I'm thinking of you like a few eclairs?
Note to Karri-Sorry I didn't get any eclairs to you. I'll make it up to you! Did you freeze my zuchinni bread? LOL
More Daring Bakers challenges:
Danish Braid
Opera Cake
Cheesecake Pops
The Perfect Party CakeJulia Child's French Bread
Lemon Meringue Pie
Buche de Noel
Potato Bread
Bostini
Kelli was correct, they are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThese were fun to make but dangerous to eat. You did the right think. I remeber you had all that great vanilla bean and I can see why you ate it from the bowl.:-)
ReplyDeleteActually I had forgotten all about the eclairs, but yes, yes I did freeze your zucchini bread. And I don't want no stinkin' whip cream in mine, I want the pastry cream!
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Your story made me smile! I would love to receive just a beautiful gift!
ReplyDeleteI should have left out 2 eggs. Maybe next time. I'm laughing so hard at your comment about not having enough custard filling b/c you kept eating it. I had the same problem. Um, I mean mine didn't make enough either.
ReplyDeleteMegan, your eclairs look beautiful. You did a great job. You daring bakers are so cool. Thanks for visiting my chocolate blog. I really apprecite it. Talk to you again soon.
ReplyDeleteThey look great! I love the box for your friend, adorable!
ReplyDeleteBaking in 109 degree weather, wow, you are a tropper. Your eclairs looked great. Glad you squeezed them in.
ReplyDeleteOhhh, the pastry cream was divine... we ate a lot of it with spoon too.
ReplyDeleteYour eclairs look great and the presentation is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment! I wouldn't say the Nutella was the work of a genius... Just the work of someone who tries to put Nutella in EVERYTHING! HA HA!
Great job!
I love the boxed up eclairs- I want some! haha. I had two different friends over at two different times and served them eclairs- perfect for a little tea or dinner! One friend is gluten-free and the other isn't but they both loved them!
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Actually, when you look at them in that cute heart box, they do look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI was reading other DB's posts and one of the comments someone left was you have to poke them with a fork so they don't deflate because a lot of DB eclairs deflated. I wouldn't know anything about this, but you could try it next time.
Aw, I had bum eclairs as well. (But I made a fantastic cake out of the pastry cream and glaze!!! LOL!)I plan to re-attempt these another day. We'll have to compare.
ReplyDeleteyummy, they look great! i absolutely love eclairs!
ReplyDeleteI procrastinated so much that I didn't even make mine!! Yours look great, and I'm sure I would have eaten every single one.
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