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Preparation time
5min
Total time
25min
Portion
0 portion(s)
Level
medium
  • TM 31
published: 2013/04/22
changed: 2013/04/23

Ingredients

Gougères

  • 150 grams Gruyere cheese, cut into pieces, 30 grams of this is for topping
  • 80 grams Butter
  • 1 level teaspoon fine salt
  • pepper
  • 150 grams water
  • 120 grams plain flour
  • 3 eggs

Garnish

  • coarse salt
  • sesame seeds
  • Gruyere cheese, already listed in ingredients

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Recipe's preparation

    Gougères
  1. Preheat the oven to 210C

  2. Put the gruyère in the TM bowl and mix 20secs/speed 7. Set aside.

  3. Put the butter, salt, pepper, and water in the bowl & heat 5mins/100C/speed 1.

  4. Add the flour and mix 1 min / speed 3.

  5. Add the eggs & mix 15 secs /speed 5 & turn 30 seconds after the insertion of the last egg.

  6. Add 100 grams of grated gruyere and mix 30 secs/ speed 2.

  7. Put the little cup on the baking tray. Sprinkle with thr remaining gruyere, and optional sesame seeds and coarse salt. 

  8. Bake around 20 minutes/210C or until golden brown.

Tip

These puffs are also nice  stuffed with savoury fillings.

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    Recipe is created for
    TM 31

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Comments

  • 20. June 2016 - 21:31

    Still liking this. I have found a slight variation that I will try which requires 100g Gruyere and 40g Parmesan for the cheese mix. Water is increased to 190g, flour to 125g and four eggs used instead of 3. 

  • 5. June 2016 - 23:56

    Great recipe and we enjoyed them immensely. Worthwhile making a double batch up front as you will certainly need them! I did make one adjustment: before the addition of the eggs, I put the mixture aside for 5 minutes to cool a little. The flour/butter/water mix is very hot immediately after making it, and it will cook the eggs a little as you add them if you have not cooled the mix first.

  • 25. October 2014 - 09:11
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    Thanks for publishing this recipe. Great savoury version of choux pastry tmrc_emoticons.)

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