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ShanaSmith said:I have thought about doing some sort of pumpkin filling, but haven't tried it. Keep us posted if you do.
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adventurechef said:I just picked up a copy of a magazine called Christmas Baking by Better Homes and Gardens.
They had an article about Cream Puffs with several versions - Almond Cream filling; Canoli-style filling with Ricotta cheese; Triple Chocolate with chocolate dough, white chocolate pudding filling and hot fudge sauce; Chocolate Eclairs and a showstopper called Paris-Brest.
The Paris-Brest is basically a "Profiterole Ring". The mounds of dough were piped in a circle on the baking sheet, with sides touching. A photo shows the dough in a pastry bag with a star tip piped onto the baking sheet. I bet that we can use the EAD for this. After baking the ring is carefully transferred to a rack to cool.
I can imagine this being cooked on the large round stone, then presented on the SA large platter using the EAD to pipe on the filling and whipped cream topping. Then the ring can be garnished any way you want.
I am definitely going to try this out for our next family dinner.
Another thing I just noticed the article says - "make an extra batch of puffs to keep in the freezer for spur-of-the-moment desserts and appetizers (just fill with chicken or seafood salad)". I don't know how the puffs are after defrosting but putting in savory fillings sounds yummy.
Lots of new ideas to try,
Linda
sarahmarie said:also, how do you say it!
The recipe for holiday puffs is a secret blend of ingredients from Pampered Chef, but it typically includes a combination of flour, butter, eggs, and other flavorings like vanilla or cinnamon.
Yes, you can use pre-made puff pastry for this recipe. Just make sure to follow the package instructions for baking time and temperature.
You can use a variety of fillings for the holiday puffs, including sweet options like jam, chocolate, or fruit, as well as savory options like cheese, meats, or vegetables.
Yes, you can make the holiday puffs ahead of time. After baking, let them cool completely and store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They can be reheated in the oven before serving.
Yes, you can freeze the holiday puffs. After baking and cooling, wrap them tightly in plastic wrap and place them in an airtight container or freezer bag. They can be reheated in the oven straight from the freezer.