The éclairs where this months Daring Baker's challenge. Hosts this month were Meeta K of What's For Lunch Honey and Tony of Olive Juice. They choose to make Chocolate Éclairs from a recipe by Pierre Hermé, recipe can be found, for example on Meeta's blog. Thank you both for an excellent choice, and a great job!
It was great trying my hand at something I usually
don't make myself. I haven't played around much with pâte a choux before. That was fun, seemed easy to work. Sadly enough I think I underbaked it a little, which probably was the reason they got a little deflated. The chocolate filling and chocolate glaze (I followed the recipe to the letter this time) was quite a lot of chocolate for me, even though I was having a bad case of PMS :), so if I do this again I will probably do so
me other filling.
I made a small batch, since I thought they wouldn't keep in the refridgerator. The weird thing is, I actually think I enjoyed them more the next day, cold and all. :) Maybe I'm just weird.
So.. It's late, and I think I'll stop it there. I haven't managed
to do the photoshop stuff yet, so I'll add the pictures tomorrow.
If anyone was wondering about my absence from here.. I'll be back. It's ju
st that summer is running out (by now, it's actually fall up here), work is starting to be regular again, and D. will be leaving again. August was something we somehow stole for ourselves, though it probably wasn't supposed to be. It's been good. I'm busy savouring our last days together in a while, saving up for the coming months. I'll probably start posting regularly again any time soon.
Thank's again to this month's host and hostess! Check out all the other éclairs to by going to the Daring Baker's blogroll!
2 comments:
I do miss reading your posts! I looked earlier today to see if you had posted. I'm so glad tonight to see that you did and I'll be looking forward to seeing your photos!
Time is precious, spend as much as possible with D! I called my boss tonight and asked for tomorrow off as Grumpy has the day and wanted me to go out boating with him. How could I tell him no!
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