Christmas Candy Cane Cream Puffs

Christmas Candy Cane Cream Puffs might be just the side dish you are searching for. One serving contains 425 calories, 11g of protein, and 24g of fat. For 78 cents per serving, this recipe covers 12% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe serves 6. It is brought to you by The Culinary Life. If you have butter, egg yolks, cornstarch, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. A couple people made this recipe, and 11 would say it hit the spot. Christmas will be even more special with this recipe. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 30%. This score is not so great. If you like this recipe, take a look at these similar recipes: Candy Cane Cream Puffs, Christmas Candy Cane Cookies, and Christmas Candy Cane Bark.

Servings: 6

Preparation duration: 60 minutes

Cooking duration: 90 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1/2 cup butter, cut into 1-inch slices

1/4 cup crushed candy cane pieces - about 8 large candy canes

2 tablespoons cornstarch

4 egg yolks

4 large eggs

1 (5 ounces) cup flour

1/2 teaspoon mint extract

1/4 cup powdered sugar

1/4 teaspoon salt

2 teaspoons sugar

1/2 teaspoon vanilla

1 cup water

2 cups whole milk

Equipment:

baking paper

baking sheet

pastry bag

oven

wooden spoon

frying pan

pot

hand mixer

bowl

bread knife

whisk

Cooking instruction summary:

Center two racks in the middle of the oven and preheat to 425F (218C). Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. Prepare a pastry bag with a large, round tip. If you don't have a pastry bag, use a zipper-lock bag with the corner cut off.Combine butter, water, sugar, and salt in a pot and bring to boil over medium heat. Sprinkle in the flour and stir quickly with a wooden spoon. Stirring constantly, cook until the dough forms a ball and pulls away from the sides of the pan and there is no more water pooled at the bottom, about 2 minutes. Remove from heat and let sit for 2 minutes, stirring four or five times to keep the dough from sticking to the bottom of the hot pan.Transfer the dough to a large bowl. Using an electric mixer, beat in the eggs one at a time. After all eggs are added, keep beating until the dough is a uniform consistency; it should be sticky and form soft peaks.Spoon the dough into a pastry bag or large zip-top bag with a big corner snipped off. Pipe the dough onto the prepared baking sheet in 3-inch round mounds, standing about 2-inches tall. Make sure to leave 2-inches of space between the pastries. You should have enough dough for 6 to 8 puffs.Slide the baking sheet into the oven and bake for 15 minutes, then reduce the heat to 375F (190C) and bake until pastries puff up and are golden brown, about 30 minutes longer. Remove from oven and let cool completely on the baking sheet. Once completely cool, cut the puffs in half length-wise using a serrated bread knife.In a heavy-bottomed 3-quart pot, whisk the milk and egg yolks together. Set aside. In a small bowl, sift together the flour, cornstarch, sugar, and salt.Cook milk and egg mixture over medium heat, stirring constantly, just until bubbles form around the edges and the surface starts to steam. Sprinkle in the flour mixture, whisking quickly to break up any lumps. Bring the pastry cream just to a boil, stirring constantly and scraping bottom to ensure it is not burning. Reduce heat to low. Cook until the cream thickens and heavily coats the back of a spoon, about 2 minutes. Remove from heat.Stir in the butter, vanilla, and mint extract, mixing until fully incorporated. Let pastry cream cool completely before proceeding.Remove the top half of the pastries and spoon pastry cream into the bottom portion of the puff pastry, filling it up as much as you can without it spilling over the sides. You can also use a pastry bag fitted with a very large star tip to pipe the cream into the pastry in a tall, spiraling tower. Sprinkle the top and sides of the pastry cream with candy cane bits. Replace the top of the cream puff and dust the top with powdered sugar. Serve immediately, or store in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 3 hours.

 

Step by step:


1. Center two racks in the middle of the oven and preheat to 425F (218C). Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. Prepare a pastry bag with a large, round tip. If you don't have a pastry bag, use a zipper-lock bag with the corner cut off.

2. Combine butter, water, sugar, and salt in a pot and bring to boil over medium heat. Sprinkle in the flour and stir quickly with a wooden spoon. Stirring constantly, cook until the dough forms a ball and pulls away from the sides of the pan and there is no more water pooled at the bottom, about 2 minutes.

3. Remove from heat and let sit for 2 minutes, stirring four or five times to keep the dough from sticking to the bottom of the hot pan.

4. Transfer the dough to a large bowl. Using an electric mixer, beat in the eggs one at a time. After all eggs are added, keep beating until the dough is a uniform consistency; it should be sticky and form soft peaks.Spoon the dough into a pastry bag or large zip-top bag with a big corner snipped off. Pipe the dough onto the prepared baking sheet in 3-inch round mounds, standing about 2-inches tall. Make sure to leave 2-inches of space between the pastries. You should have enough dough for 6 to 8 puffs.Slide the baking sheet into the oven and bake for 15 minutes, then reduce the heat to 375F (190C) and bake until pastries puff up and are golden brown, about 30 minutes longer.

5. Remove from oven and let cool completely on the baking sheet. Once completely cool, cut the puffs in half length-wise using a serrated bread knife.In a heavy-bottomed 3-quart pot, whisk the milk and egg yolks together. Set aside. In a small bowl, sift together the flour, cornstarch, sugar, and salt.Cook milk and egg mixture over medium heat, stirring constantly, just until bubbles form around the edges and the surface starts to steam. Sprinkle in the flour mixture, whisking quickly to break up any lumps. Bring the pastry cream just to a boil, stirring constantly and scraping bottom to ensure it is not burning. Reduce heat to low. Cook until the cream thickens and heavily coats the back of a spoon, about 2 minutes.

6. Remove from heat.Stir in the butter, vanilla, and mint extract, mixing until fully incorporated.

7. Let pastry cream cool completely before proceeding.

8. Remove the top half of the pastries and spoon pastry cream into the bottom portion of the puff pastry, filling it up as much as you can without it spilling over the sides. You can also use a pastry bag fitted with a very large star tip to pipe the cream into the pastry in a tall, spiraling tower. Sprinkle the top and sides of the pastry cream with candy cane bits. Replace the top of the cream puff and dust the top with powdered sugar.

9. Serve immediately, or store in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 3 hours.


Nutrition Information:

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430k Calories
11g Protein
24g Total Fat
40g Carbs
4% Health Score
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Calories
430k
22%

Fat
24g
38%

  Saturated Fat
13g
84%

Carbohydrates
40g
14%

  Sugar
17g
20%

Cholesterol
303mg
101%

Sodium
322mg
14%

Alcohol
0.23g
1%

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Protein
11g
23%

Selenium
28µg
40%

Vitamin B2
0.48mg
28%

Phosphorus
211mg
21%

Folate
81µg
20%

Vitamin A
957IU
19%

Vitamin D
2µg
18%

Vitamin B1
0.26mg
17%

Vitamin B12
0.93µg
15%

Calcium
135mg
14%

Vitamin B5
1mg
13%

Iron
2mg
11%

Manganese
0.18mg
9%

Zinc
1mg
8%

Vitamin E
1mg
8%

Vitamin B3
1mg
8%

Vitamin B6
0.14mg
7%

Potassium
197mg
6%

Copper
0.1mg
5%

Magnesium
18mg
5%

Fiber
0.66g
3%

Vitamin K
1µg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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