The other night, I was in the kitchen (go figure!), when the following conversation took place–
S.O.: What’cha making out there?
Me: Profiteroles
S.O.: Old dinner rolls?
Me: Profiteroles
S.O.: What kind of rolls?
Me: Cream puffs
S.O.: Ohhhhhhh, cream puffs! Why didn’t you say that in the first place?
Old Dinner Rolls? Obviously some people don’t appreciate my venturing into the world of French cooking, ha! Sometimes I guess I’m just too darned fancy for my own good.
According to Merriam-Webster.com, the definition of profiterole (pro-fit-er-role) is: miniature cream puff with sweet or savory filling. I think the size of mine exceeds that of the definition. But what do I know? I’m not French. I’m just an ambitious Hoosier girl, and we grow everything big around here!
Have you ever seen extravagant pastries in bakeries or restaurants and thought about making them at home, but assumed the technique was too difficult? That’s the way I felt about cream puffs or eclairs. So I decided to do some research, and heck, they’re incredibly easy to make! Cook it, pipe it, bake it, split it, fill it–done. I’m just not sure how a person could screw these up. And it doesn’t really take too long to whip them up either. Just be sure to leave enough space between them on the baking sheet, because they truly will PUFF!
Since we’re getting close to Valentine’s Day, I fashioned the filling after the cheesecake filled chocolate covered strawberries that I see all over the place.
So why not give these a shot? Your own S.O. will think you’ve been secretly taking French pastry classes; when in actuality, you learned about them from an ambitious Hoosier girl. And when people ask you what they are, you can say Old Dinner Rolls!
- ¼ cup fat free evaporated milk
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- 1¾ cup milk, divided
- ½ cup butter
- pinch salt
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 4 eggs
- 1 teaspoon ginger
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 4 cups diced fresh strawberries
- 1 (8-ounce) package reduced fat cream cheese, softened
- 1 cup + 2 tablespoons powdered sugar
- 2 teaspoons lemon zest
- 8 ounces semisweet chocolate, cut into small pieces
- powdered sugar for garnish
- Preheat oven to 425˚ F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or baking mat.
- For the filling, place evaporated milk and vanilla in a medium metal bowl. Put both the bowl and beaters/whisk in the freezer for 30 minutes.
- In a medium saucepan, combine 1 cup milk, butter and salt and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat, add the flour and stir vigorously with a wooden spoon. Cook until the mixture pulls away from the sides of the pan and forms a ball. Transfer the mixture to a medium mixing bowl and allow to cool for a few minutes. Using an electric mixer, add eggs, one at a time, incorporating each egg before adding the next one. Add in the ginger and cinnamon.
- Spoon or pipe mixture onto the baking sheet, forming a 4" x 2" log shape. Be sure to leave at least 2 inches in between each of the logs. Gently run a fork dipped in water along each top, to ensure even rising. Bake for 20 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through the baking time. Turn off the oven and leave the profiteroles in the oven for an additional 10 minutes, or until they sound hollow when you tap on them. Cool on a wire rack.
- In the meantime, stir together strawberries and 2 tablespoons powdered sugar in a small bowl and set aside. Combine cream cheese, remaining powdered sugar and lemon zest in a small bowl and mix well. Remove evaporated milk from freezer and whip until soft peaks form. Fold the whipped milk into the filling and place both in the refrigerator.
- Place the chocolate in a medium sized heatproof bowl and set aside. Heat the remaining ¾ cup milk in a medium sauce pan (or microwave) until boiling. Remove from heat and pour over chocolate. Allow to stand for a few minutes without stirring. Stir gently (to prevent air from getting into the ganache) with a spoon or whisk until smooth.
- To serve, cut each profiterole in half horizontally and fill with cream cheese mixture and strawberries on bottom half. Cover with top half and drizzle chocolate ganache over the whole thing. Dust with additional powdered sugar, if desired, for the prettiness factor.
Watch video here:
Can’t see video? Watch it here: Chocolate Covered Strawberry Profiteroles
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Yum! These look heavenly! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Rita, they taste pretty darned heavenly too!
Those look delicious and I loved your video tutorial. Stopping by from Tatertots & Jello. 🙂
Thanks, Jackie, and I’m glad you liked the video!
These look amazing! Wow, that makes me actually want to try making them. Like you, I always thought they would be difficult to make. Thanks!
Isn’t it funny how we both thought profiteroles seemed intimidating? Honest to goodness, they are really quite easy to make. Thanks Steph!
I love the idea of not wasting the rolls such a fabulous dessert. Thanks for sharing it on foodie friday.
“Old DInner Rolls” – that is too funny! These look amazing! I am a new follower. 🙂 Claire
Thanks Claire, and welcome to my jazzy kitchen! Yeah, sometimes communication around our house can become quite funny!
This looks absolutely delicious! I cannot wait to try it.
Thanks, Ellen! If you do try it feel free to post a picture on my FB page–https://www.facebook.com/jazzygourmet
OH MY GOSH – these look divine!!
I just started a new Finding the Pretty & Delicious Linky Party on my blog this week – would love to have you stop by and share! http://www.yourhomebasedmom.com/finding-the-pretty-delicious-linky-party/
Will do, thanks for the invite!
Great recipe, and very fun video. The concept of spices in the puff itself was new to me…an idea I really like and am eager to try. Thanks for posting this!Lynaea @ EverydayBloom.com
Thanks Lynaea, and thanks for hosting!
Hi Sherry!
I wanted to let you know I voted you as my Host Favorite from Foodie Friends Friday January 18th Linky Party! I’ll send you the code on Monday for your host favorite pick badge and link to the promo article on Daily Dish ! Thanks for linking up your great recipes and linking back! Cindy
I cannot thank you enough–thank you so much Cindy!
Those look amazing! Thank you for sharing at our Pinteresting Party!
Thank you Lauren, and thanks for hosting!
OMG! It’s not even 11am and I’m drooling! I could eat a whole plate full of these! Love the strawberry 🙂 Thanks for sharing at Church Supper. Have a blessed week & come back soon.
Ha, nothing like a good drool before 11 am–thanks Krista!
Your photography just makes my mouth water! Beautiful.
Food pictures have that effect on me too–thanks Michelle!
This is a great post. It was many years before I knew that cream puffs were called profiteroles — one of those Ah Ha moments!. Thanks for sharing your recipe. I love making these for special occasions.
I was the same way about the word profiterole; but no matter what we call them, aren’t they soooo deelish?—thanks Joanne!
What a lovely recipe, Sherry. I’ve pinned it and will be sharing it on my Facebook page. Thanks so much for sharing on Marvelous Mondays!
Julie
Julie, thanks so much for pinning/sharing, and for hosting the party too!
Wow this looks like the most wonderfully delicious dessert!!!!!!
Thanks Maria, it is quite tasty!
I am not sure of that name, but I’d call them YUMMY! Thanks for linking up to Pin Me!
Yep Diana, it doesn’t matter what you call them as long as they are tasty–thanks!
Hi Sherry,
Here’s the link to Host Picks and badge from Foodie Friends Friday Linky Party 28. Congratulations! Cindy
Cindy, I cannot thank you enough for featuring my recipe. I am so thrilled!
Ohhh la la, how I love the look of this!
Already your follower hopping by, blogging @ Why?
Thank you so much!
These look GREAT! I’ve been wanting to make Cream Puffs for a while… just haven’t gotten around to it. I’d love for you to link up to Two Cup Tuesday at Pint Sized Baker. Hope to see ya there!
Thanks for the invite! I just linked up and saw some delicious dishes there!
Yummy! These would be a perfect dessert to celebrate Valentine’s Day – so pretty! I’d love to pin this to my Valentine Board. Blessings!
Thanks Laurie, they will definitely be our Valentine’s Day fare! Thanks for pinning!
These look so delicious! Thanks for sharing ’em at our Sunday Show and Tell!
Thank you, and thanks for hosting!
That is Hilarious! That sounds like my hubby! These look amazing! Thanks for linking at Show Me Your Plaid Monday’s
Thanks Chandra, and thanks for hosting!
Wow. These look awesome! Your picture instantly grabbed my attention when I was on Blessed with Grace’s Link party. Well done!
Thank you Kristina!
What a perfect dessert for Valentine’s Day! I’d love to have you come and link up at Taste and Tell Thursdays!
Will do. Thanks for hosting, Deborah!
I’ve actually never heard that term either! Though I haven’t really ventured into French cuisine too much either. though it’s on my list!
looks yummy!
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I think you would really enjoy venturing into these profiteroles, since they are SO easy to make. Thanks Amy!
You better believe I’m off to make some of these now! lol, old dinner rolls. I have similar conversations it seems.
Hi Adelina, let me know how they turn out!
Oh how elegant and yummy 🙂 If you don’t mind I wanted to invite you to come link up at Recipe Sharing Monday and share your favorite recipes. Have a super week. 🙂
Will do. Thanks for the invite!
OMG!! just amazing yummy good!
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Thank you, Deanna!
haha…the first part of the post had me giggling 🙂 Too cute!
Your “old dinner rolls” look AMAZING!! Have a lovely week.
Yeah, sometimes communication is a funny thing, isn’t it? Gotta love ’em. Thanks Stephanie!
Thank you for linking this up. Wow, I love strawberries and chocolate.
Wanda Ann @ Memories by the Mile
Thanks for hosting, Wanda Ann!
Hi,
We found you from the Six Sisters Blog Hop. You have some great ideas and we would like for you to share with our readers too. We are hosting our first link party tomorrow and we would like to invite you to link up with us. We have a fun blog to co-host with us. Hope to see you there.
Thanks!
The Busy Bee’s,
Myrna and Joye.
http://thebusybhive.blogspot.com/
Thanks for the invite. I just linked up!
Sherry,
These look so good. I never thought of adding strawberries to my cream puff. Thanks so much for sharing at Wednesday’s Adorned From Above Blog Hop.
Debi and Charly @ Adorned From Above
Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
Nichi @ The Mandatory Mooch
Thanks Debi. The strawberries really add a lot of freshness and a beautiful bright color!
Holy cow! These look perfect! Thanks for sharing at Foodtastic Friday!
Thanks Becky, and thanks for hosting!
These look so yummy!I just love the chocolate and strawberry combo! Thank you for sharing on Whisk Away Wednesday!
Thanks for a great party, Kendra!
This looks amazing!! The perfect dessert for me!! I have a new Pinterest party and would love to have you share this if you have a chance!!
http://www.thetaylor-house.com/2013/01/24/pinterest-power-party-3.html
Thanks!
Chrissy
Thanks for the invite, Chrissy. I will link up this week!
That looks sooo good!! I’ve never tried making them because they look so difficult! Thanks so much for sharing it at Saturday SHOW-licious Craft Showcase! I hope to see you at the next party!
{HUGS}
Marti
http://sew-licious.blogspot.com
Thanks so much for hosting, Marti!
Oh, yummy!! Strawberries and chocolate make it perfect. Thank you so much for sharing at A Bouquet of Talent this week!! Happy Friday and have a wonderful weekend. 🙂
Hugs
Kathy
Thank YOU for hosting, Kathy!
Hi Sherry,
What a lovely dessert, we will just love this treat! Hope you have a great weekend and thanks for sharing your tasty recipe with Full Plate Thursday.
Come Back Soon!
Miz Helen
Thank you for hosting, Miz Helen!
This looks yummy! Please share this in a new Linky Party –Weekend Kitchen Creations at http://www.weekendkitchencreations.blogspot.com. Please join us, share your delicious creation, build more traffic for your blog and get other scrumptious ideas.
Thanks for the invite. I just linked up. Have a great weekend!
Hello!
I found you from the Mop it up Mondays link up. I would love to have you come share your post with my readers over at Sassy Little Lady’s Show and Tell Saturday. Hope to see you there!
Kathie
http://www.sassylittlelady.com/blog/show-and-tell-saturday/show-and-tell-saturday
Thank you for the invite. I will be sure to link up!
thanks for linking up on Serenity Saturday link party. You have been featured!!
Natasha @ http://www.serenityyou.com
This is great news–thank you so much Natasha!
Hi Sherry!
Just stopping by to let you know that I will be featuring this at tonight’t Marvelous Mondays party. Thanks again for sharing at last week’s party! 🙂
Julie
Thank you Julie, I am thrilled that you featured my recipe!
I see this almost every day on Facebook and I just can’t stop starring at it! And it actually sounds quite doable! So I will have to give it a chance, even tho I had my problems with profiteroles in the past 😉
Thank you so much for sharing this at Wednesday Extravaganza – see you there again next week with more deliciousness 🙂
Thank YOU for hosting, Jutta. If you try them, let me know how they turn out!
Hi, I found your blog through Bloom’s link party. I am your newest follower. A follow back to Carole’s Chatter would be fantastic. Hope you are having a good week.
this looks so yummy! Thanks for linking up to Tasteful Tuesdays at Nap-Time Creations! You are being featured at this weeks party. Your project has been pinned and shared on my facebook page. The new party will be live Monday evening.
http://www.nap-timecreations.com/2013/01/creamy-tomato-soup-good-for-valentines.html
What an honor–thank you so much for featuring my recipe Emily!
LOVE! Pinned and shared on Facebook! Thanks so much for sharing at Mom On Timeout!
Thanks for pinning and sharing on FB Trish!
Thanks, Jeane. If you try them, let me know how they turned out!
Congratulations! You’ve been featured on Wicked Awesome Wednesday! Your dessert looks SOOOOOOOOOOO good! Thank you for sharing and please stop by the website for your “I’ve been Featured!” Button.
Thank you so much–you really made my day!
Those look really really great. Love the “old dinner rolls” reference! I didn’t know you meant cream puffs either.
Thanks so much, Nicole!
Hi from Spain! the profiteroles were DELICIOUS! Thank you very much for share the receipe 🙂 Best wishes Sherry!
I’m glad you like them Andrea! Have a great week!
Thanks for stopping by and sharing these at our Sunday Show and Tell…we featured you and this is our Final Show and Tell so we especially thank you!
Bless you for featuring my recipe Kelly, and thanks for hosting all these weeks. It’s been fun!
These look absolutely fabulous!
Thanks Krista. They are quite tasty!
I’m definitely one of those people intimidated by fancy pastries, but this one looks great! I love that you add the video to help with the cooking instructions. Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday!