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Tuesday, 19 July 2022

Paris Brest

 Our family Sunday monthly lunch for June was French themed, for dessert I chose to make a Paris Brest, they look impressive but are relatively easy to make. Apparently it was created and named for a stage of the famous cycling race "Le Tour de France".  Never let facts get in the way of a tasty desert. Why not give it a try.




Ingredients


112g strong flour (I used normal plain flour)

80ml water

60ml milk

Pinch of salt

Pinch of caster sugar

55g unsalted butter

3 medium organic/free range eggs, lightly beaten

1 egg for egg wash

Handful of flaked  almonds

Thickened cream, whipped for filling 

Icing sugar for dusting


Method

Preheat the oven to 220 degrees celsius

Line a baking sheet with baking paper, draw a circle about the size of a small dinner plate, turn the paper over

Put the water, mil, salt, sugar and butter in a saucepan and bring slowly to the boil over a medium heat, until the butter has just melted

When the water is bubbling, remove quickly from the heat, tip in the flour and beat vigorously until it forms a dough the leaves the side of the pan clean.

Return to the heat and cook, stirring for about 5 minutes, to "cook out" the flour

Leave to cool slightly, then gradually stir in the eggs, beating between each addition until the dough is smooth and glossy.

Either place in a piping bag and pipe over the circle drawn and then pipe another circle inside the one already piped.

I placed the mixture on the paper with a spoon and spatula as I did not have a piping bag, worked  out fine.

Lightly brush top with egg wash and sprinkle on flaked almonds.

Bake in the oven for 10-15 minutes then reduce oven to 180 degrees and cook for a further 10 minutes until risen and golden.

Once baked, remove from the oven and slice the ring horizontally and return to the oven to dry out for approximately 3-4 minutes.

Store in an air tight container until ready to serve.

Just before serving, fill with whipped cream and sprinkle icing sugar through a sieve on the top.


Enjoy.

Mamma Marmalade


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