Steps to Make Perfect Bitter Sweet Cocoa Shortbread Cream Puffs

Bitter Sweet Cocoa Shortbread Cream Puffs.

Bitter Sweet Cocoa Shortbread Cream Puffs

Hey everyone, it's me, Dave, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, bitter sweet cocoa shortbread cream puffs. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have bitter sweet cocoa shortbread cream puffs using 20 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Bitter Sweet Cocoa Shortbread Cream Puffs:

  1. {Take of Cocoa choux pastry shell:.
  2. {Take of Salted butter.
  3. {Prepare of Hot water.
  4. {Prepare of Sugar.
  5. {Prepare of White flour.
  6. {Take of Cocoa powder (unsweetened).
  7. {Get of 3 Egg (large).
  8. {Take of Cocoa shortbread:.
  9. {Get of Butter.
  10. {Take of Sugar.
  11. {Make ready of less than 1 tablespoon Egg (the leftover from the choux pastry shell).
  12. {Take of Flour.
  13. {Get of Cocoa powder (unsweetened).
  14. {Prepare of Crème Diplomat:.
  15. {Make ready of Egg yolk.
  16. {Get of Sugar.
  17. {Get of Plain flour.
  18. {Prepare of Milk.
  19. {Take of Vanilla oil.
  20. {Prepare of Heavy cream (whipped).

Steps to make Bitter Sweet Cocoa Shortbread Cream Puffs:

  1. Make the shortbread dough. Cream the butter and sugar and add the egg. Sift the flour and cocoa powder together, and fold into the butter mixture. Let the dough rest in the refrigerator for 1 hour..
  2. Make the choux pastry shell. Sift the flour and cocoa powder together. Beat the eggs. In a sauce pan over medium heat, add the butter, hot water, and sugar. Bring it to a rapid boil..
  3. Turn off the heat and add the dry ingredients. Mix the liquid and dry ingredients until well incorporated. Once it becomes a lump, turn on the heat again and knead it briefly..
  4. Turn off the heat and gradually add the beaten eggs. It seems to separate at first, but gradually becomes easier to add the eggs. Mix well each time adding the eggs..
  5. The right consistency to stop adding the egg is when if you scoop it up with a spatula, the dough drops leaving a triangle stream on the spatula..
  6. Add the choux pastry dough into a piping bag and pipe it out into 3-4 cm circles..
  7. You will use about 5 g of shortbread dough per choux pastry shell. Roll out the dough in your palm into a ball, hold it in between plastic wrap and spread it into 5 cm circles. Cover the choux pastry dough with the shortbread dough..
  8. Start baking the dough at 200℃. After 20 minutes, reduce heat to 160℃ and bake another 10 minutes..
  9. Bake it a total of 30 minutes. Do not open the oven door while baking!! After the dough is done cooking, leave the door closed and leave it as it is until the shells are cool and dry..
  10. Make the cream. In a microwave-safe container, add the egg and sugar and mix well. Add the flour and mix until smooth. Add the vanilla and milk..
  11. Microwave it for 4-5 minutes without plastic wrap. Take it out a few times and stir well each time. Place it on top of ice water to cool it down..
  12. Beat the heavy cream until firm peaks form and add the chilled custard cream. Mix well and the crème diplomat is done..
  13. Cool off the choux pastry shells, make a slit in the middle and add a lot of cream..

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