Chocolate Eclairs

So in case you haven’t noticed, I’ve gotten a bit behind on my blogging events. I missed last month’s Daring Baker’s event (though that Filbert Gateau sounded delicious, I just ran out of time), and I’m several weeks behind on Whisk Wednesdays, too. (I do have several Whisk events that I’ve cooked but haven’t found time to write up yet.) Part of my problem lately has also been that our camera isn’t working right — more on that later, but that’s why the pictures this time are not quite up to par, and why everything was taken with a flash. However, I was very excited to participate in this month’s challenge — Chocolate Eclairs, with a recipe from Pierre Hermé.
From reading the other posts that are up so far, it sounds like quite a few Daring Bakers had previously mastered eclairs and didn’t find this to be too much of a challenge. I’d never made choux paste (pâte à choux) before though, so I was pretty psyched to try it out. For this challenge, we were supposed to use at least Pierre Hermé’s recipe for the choux paste, and then at least one other chocolate element: chocolate pastry cream and/or a chocolate glaze on top. I went with the chocolate glaze, but stuck with a more traditional vanilla pastry cream (custard) filling (recipe from Joy of Cooking), as I thought both chocolate elements might be a bit over the top. (And, honestly, I just didn’t have enough chocolate in my stash — GASP! — and didn’t want to go to the grocery store.) I decided to make mini éclairs, again because I think a whole one can be too rich, so I now have a nice stash of bite-sized éclairs in my freezer, you know, for unexpected guests, or late night chocolate cravings.
As I said, this was my first time making any kind of cream puff dough, so I was thrilled when my éclairs actually puffed up as they should. There might have even been some dancing around the kitchen, though you’ll have to ask Matt about that, as I admit to nothing. Really, the only part about this recipe that was a bit challenging is that I under-filled the bottoms of my éclairs a bit, and so they wouldn’t always keep their tops on (how rude!). Other than that, the filling and the glazing was a bit tedious, but everything was pretty successful, and the finished products were mighty tasty!
Thanks to Tony Tahhan and MeetaK at What’s for Lunch, Honey? for hosting this month. If you want the recipe we used, I’ll link to it on someone else’s blog once a few more posts are up. (Most of it is in the pictures below actually, though if you want to make them you might want a few more details.) And, as always, check out the blogroll to see how everyone else fared!





August 31st, 2008 at 8:38 am
They look AWESOME.
August 31st, 2008 at 6:13 pm
Love the way that you wrote on the photos. and, it looks like they turned out great.
September 1st, 2008 at 5:54 am
Nice work!
September 1st, 2008 at 1:17 pm
Your eclairs look wonderful! I wish I filled them with a vanilla pastry cream, I didn’t like the chocolate one that much.
September 1st, 2008 at 3:19 pm
Love the way you wrote your recipe with the ingredients written over the pics. Very cool. Glad you had success with your éclairs. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
September 1st, 2008 at 5:11 pm
That Filbert Gateau WAS delicious. I wrapped some in plastic wrap (individually) and froze them. Every once in a blue moon I take one out and its such a treat. I am actually considerign doing that again with this cake just to have those treats! So make it!
Your eclairs look like soldiers in line. It was a fun recipe, wasnt it?
September 3rd, 2008 at 5:31 am
Great job on your first eclairs! Minis were a good idea.
September 3rd, 2008 at 5:17 pm
Mmm - those eclairs look SO good! I didn’t know you could freeze them like that - pastry cream and all.
September 4th, 2008 at 2:00 pm
Mini eclairs sound perfect! Glad you found time to be daring this month!! I think they’re my favorite treat and will definitely have to make them again!
September 10th, 2008 at 12:11 pm
They look delicious! What do you do with all those eclairs?!?!
September 10th, 2008 at 12:44 pm
Stefanie — I freeze them! I’m always individually wrapping slices of cake or eclairs, etc. from Daring Bakers events, and when I’m craving something sweet, I just pull them out and wait a few minutes for them to thaw, and I’ve got a homemade treat!