Homemade Chocolate Eclairs

Homemade Chocolate Eclairs Recipe
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Recipe Rating:
 15 Ratings
Categories: Puddings, Chocolate, Other Desserts
Collections: Butter is Better!
Serves: 6-12
Prep Time:
Cook Time:

Ingredients

1/2 c boiling water
1/4 c butter
1/2 c all purpose flour
3 eggs
CREAM PUFFS
1/2 c sugar
1/4 c flour
1/2 tsp salt
1 1/2 c scalded milk
1 egg beaten
1 1/2 Tbsp butter
3/4 Tbsp vanilla
CREAM FILLING FOR PUFFS
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Phyllis' Notes:

I found this recipe from a dear friend of mine that keep my daughter while I worked. She now has passed away and I thought I would share this yummy treat.

Comments from the Test Kitchen: Kitchen Crew

What an easy to prepare eclairs! Do be sure to double the recipe as Phyllis suggests... you'll be glad you did.

 

Directions

1
First off, I doubled this recipe when I made it because my family would devour this in one sitting.

Pour boiling water in a saucepan, bring to a boil and stir in butter until butter melts. Now add flour all at once and stir constantly with a wooden spoon until the mixture leaves the side of the pan and forms a ball. Remove from the heat. IMMEDIATELY add unbeaten eggs one at a time beating to a smooth paste after each one. Then beat the mixture until smooth and velvety. Drop by heaping tablespoons onto a greased baking sheet, keeping mounds uniform in shape and height, about three inches apart. Bake in Hot Oven (450F) 15 minutes or until well puffed and delicately browned. Then reduce heat to 300f and bake 30 to 40 minutes longer. This will bake the centers thoroghly, but puffs should become no browner. Remove to a cake rack to cool. When cool cut off tops with a sharp knife. Fill with cream Filling, thick custard,whipped cream or Ice Cream, and replace tops.
2
For Cream filling, Mix sugar, flour and salt in the top of double boiler. Gradually stir in the hot milk and cook over the direct heat until thickened, stirring constatnly! Stir a little of the hot mixture into the beaten egg, return this to the rest of the mixture, add the butter and place over the boiling water, stirring constantly for 2 minutes. Remove from heat stir in flavoring and cool. Fill into cream puffs. I added some choclate frosting for the tops. Refrigerate if not eaten same day.
Comments

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kacksnkaffia
terry probst-wood kacksnkaffia
May 26, 2012
OHHH this sounds so good! I had a baker friend who brought me chocolate eclairs while I recovered in the hospital after having my babies! I wanted more kids so I could get the eclairs! chuckle!!
user Kitchen Crew JustaPinch
I tried this recipe and say it's Family Tested & Approved!
user Kitchen Crew JustaPinch
I shared a photo of this recipe. View photo
justaladyintx
Phyllis owens justaladyintx
Sep 19, 2012
Thanks to Just a Pinch for the BLUE RIBBON! I have it on my refrigerator to remind me how good these are.
Lorrainek
Lorraine Kavanagh Lorrainek
Nov 23, 2012
Sounds just like puffs I made years ago. SO GOOD!!!
Thank u 4 the reminder.
I had been thinking of these recently
emyblessed
emy rodriguez emyblessed
Nov 30, 2012
cant wait to try it hun im sorry for your lost

Phyllis ,but im shore she flattered by u and everyone loving her eclairs i know i will i luv eclairs .god bless emy
franco2
Patricia Franco franco2
Nov 30, 2012
Do you use a mixer when adding the eggs to the dough, or by hand? Thank you! I always did it by hand, but I remember it taking forever.
carolyn11
carolyn wheeler carolyn11
Nov 30, 2012
What do I have to change because of high elevation==9100 ft==here in Colorado
Margie5294
Margie Manlove Margie5294
Nov 30, 2012
This memory is going back to the mid 50's. Betty Crocker actually had a boxed mix for making cream puffs and they were as good as home made because the process was actually the same for cooking in the pot on the stove. I will definately make these for the holidays.
JP92065
Judi Putnam JP92065
Nov 30, 2012
One of my favorite recipes - Delicious with chilled lemon curd, cream cheese whipped with cream and flavoring, in fact any dessert pudding does well.
satarupa
Satarupa Borkotoky satarupa
Nov 30, 2012
what do you mean by scalded milk?
Excellentbaker
Janet L. Hutson Excellentbaker
Nov 30, 2012
I make these but put the first mixture in the food processor to add the eggs' at 89 years young I need all the help I can get..Am enjoying all the recipes I see here.Thanks, girls, OLD Granny H.

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