- flour
- sugar
- salt
- baking powder
- egg whites
- milk
- oil
- poppy seeds
- flour
- shortening
- baking powder
- salt
- sugar
- egg well beaten
- milk
- pie pan filled with peeled sliced apples
- sugar
- cinnamon
- melted butter
- sugar
- flour
- egg
- walnuts
- salt
- pie pan filled with peeled sliced apples
- sugar
- cinnamon
- melted butter
- sugar
- flour
- egg
- walnuts
- salt
- self-rising flour
- sugar
- warm can beer
- melted butter
- eggs
- brown sugar
- vegetable oil
- flour
- baking powder
- salt
- cinnamon
- nutmeg
- raisins
- vanilla
- Frosting:
- cream cheese at room temp
- butter
- vanilla
- confectionary sugar
- finely chopped nuts
- flour
- sugar
- tsps. baking powder
- salt
- eggs beaten
- buttermilk
- buttter room temperature
A couple things. There are a number of approaches people take when making gougères. I opt for the path resulting in the least amount of dishes and devices to wash after. Meaning, a one-pan method, stirring by hand. I don’t bother with a mixer. And I push dollops of the dough onto parchment lined baking sheets from a spoon rather than piping from a bag.
This recipe calls for beer and milk as the liquids in the batter, but the direction you take the flavors is adaptable. You might trade out the beer for water, tea, or other flavorful liquid. I like a bit of milk in the batter, as I think it helps the dough bake into that lovely golden-brown color. Also, don’t feel married to this combination of cheese and herb/spices, it’s a favorite, but I certainly vary each batch based on what is on hand.
Important things you don’t want to learn the hard way: be sure to use large eggs (not extra-large). Prep all your ingredients ahead of time. And one note related to baking, let the gougères brown all the way, particularly up the sides, before pulling them from the oven. The resulting structure will prevent the tops caving.
- / 160 ml beer / ale OR water
- / 65 g / 2.25 oz whole wheat flour
- / 65 g / 2.25 oz all-purpose flour
- fine grain sea salt
- / 80 ml milk
- chocolate cake mix
- water
- chocolate chips
- eggs
- sugar
- flour
- almond extract
- Powdered sugar