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Profiteroles

Yields8 ServingsPrep Time10 minsCook Time35 minsTotal Time45 mins

It is very easy to make your own profiteroles at home and the result is spectacular. When it comes to filling them, you can use any flavour you like: cream, truffle or cream.

Homemade profiteroles

 160 g of baking flour
 100 g butter
 50 g sugar
 4 eggs
 100 ml of whole milk
 150 ml of water
 ½ tsp of salt
Küken Accessories
 Solvent accessory
 Blade accessory
 Spatula
Elaboration
1

We mount the extraction accessory on our Küken robot.

2

Add 150ml of water, 100ml of whole milk, 50g of sugar, 100g of butter in pieces and 1/2 teaspoon of salt.

3

Mix for 8 minutes at 100ºC and speed 3.

4

Add 160g of flour, stir with the spatula and if anything has stuck to the wall of the glass, push it down.

5

Mix for 20 seconds on speed 3.

6

Leave the dough to cool for 15 minutes in the mixing bowl of the food processor.

7

We replace the extraction accessory with the blade accessory.

8

In the next step, programmed at 1 minute, we introduce the eggs one by one through the filling orifice, allowing a few seconds to pass between each egg, until a homogeneous mixture is obtained.

9

Mix for 1 minute on speed 4.

10

Pour all the contents into a piping bag, using the spatula to pour the mixture into the glass.

11

We preheat the oven to 200°C.

12

Place baking paper on a baking tray and use a piping bag with a large nozzle to make balls the size of walnuts, leaving about 5 cm between each ball.

13

Bake for about 20-25 minutes, with heat up and down, until the profiteroles are golden brown.

14

Once it has been turned off, open the oven door and wait 15 minutes before removing the tray.

15

Once they have cooled, we make a small cut in the side and with the help of a piping bag we fill them with whatever we like, cream, truffle or cream.

Nutrition Facts

8 servings

Serving size


Amount per serving
Calories180