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Unknown
My choux pastry was flat and didn’t rise so could not cut through the middle
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G
Great thanks for the recipe
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Greta
Hi, mine have come out a little doughy, but a nice easy recipe and will give another go.also have a question, my hands are arthritic, can this mixture be beaten by an electric beater?cheersGreta
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Unknown
Super easy to make and they taste great. Never made profiteroles before using this recipe but now I make them all the time. Beautiful filling is cream mixed with a passionfruit syrup - to die for!
5
Serena
Wow such a trusty go-to recipe. I make these every second weekend with my kids while my husbands out playing golf or should I say running the golf club! Hehe!
5
neve
heya i was just wondering if these could be stored unfilled in an air tight container for a day to eat on Christmas?CHELSEA SUGAR: Hi there, yes they can :)
5
Margaret Baynes
can these be frozen plsCHELSEA SUGAR: Yes these can be frozen (unfilled). Add the filling and topping once defrosted, just before serving.
5
Unknown
Just did your great recipe (for the first time) in a double batch for an awesome Kawakawa Retirement Party. Worked out a treat. Many thanks, S
5
Karl
Great and easy to follow recipe remember to always poke a hole in the bottom to release the steam to dry the inside out;)
5
Alison
What kind of flour?Chelsea Sugar:Standard flour would be suitable.
Preheat the oven to 200°C. Place baking paper on 2 oven trays.
Bring the butter and water to the boil in a saucepan. Add the flour all at once and beat until the mixture leaves the side of the pan. Remove from the heat and add the Chelsea White Sugar and vanilla. Beat in the eggs, one at a time. Place teaspoonfuls of mixture onto prepared oven trays. Bake for 15-20 minutes, until puffed and golden. Cool.
To assemble, cut profiteroles in half. Mix the whipped cream, Chelsea Icing Sugar and passionfruit together. Fill the profiterole halves and sandwich them together with the kiwifruit.
Pile in the centre of a flat serving plate. Drizzle with chocolate sauce or spread with chocolate icing.
My choux pastry was flat and didn’t rise so could not cut through the middle
2
G
Great thanks for the recipe
5
Greta
Hi, mine have come out a little doughy, but a nice easy recipe and will give another go.also have a question, my hands are arthritic, can this mixture be beaten by an electric beater?cheersGreta
3
Unknown
Super easy to make and they taste great. Never made profiteroles before using this recipe but now I make them all the time. Beautiful filling is cream mixed with a passionfruit syrup - to die for!
5
Serena
Wow such a trusty go-to recipe. I make these every second weekend with my kids while my husbands out playing golf or should I say running the golf club! Hehe!
5
neve
heya i was just wondering if these could be stored unfilled in an air tight container for a day to eat on Christmas?CHELSEA SUGAR: Hi there, yes they can :)
5
Margaret Baynes
can these be frozen plsCHELSEA SUGAR: Yes these can be frozen (unfilled). Add the filling and topping once defrosted, just before serving.
5
Unknown
Just did your great recipe (for the first time) in a double batch for an awesome Kawakawa Retirement Party. Worked out a treat. Many thanks, S
5
Karl
Great and easy to follow recipe remember to always poke a hole in the bottom to release the steam to dry the inside out;)
5
Alison
What kind of flour?Chelsea Sugar:Standard flour would be suitable.