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Cream Puffs Recipes


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September 20, 2011
Cream Puffs

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 2 Tbsp. butter
  • a pinch of salt
  • 1 cup flour
  • 3 unbeaten eggs

Directions:

Add butter and salt to boiling water and stir in flour. Remove from stove and let cool. Then add, one at a time, 3 unbeaten eggs, beating each one in thoroughly.

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Drop on a greased flat tin and bake 30 - 40 minutes in a moderate* oven.

By Mrs.E.S. Orr from Eugene, OR

*NOTE: According to the 1935 cookbook, a moderate oven is 350 degrees F - 400 degrees F.

Also, I have a filling recipe if anyone wants to try these. GG Vi

Servings: NA
Prep Time: NA Minutes
Cooking Time: 30- 40 Minutes

Source: Jan. 15, 1920 newspaper clipping. There are a few more recipes listed. They are similar in content as this one, except for "Homemade Soap" from North Dakota Agricultural College. It is fun to read about old old recipes. LOL.

By Vi Johnson from Moorpark, CA

 
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Silver Feedback Medal for All Time! 451 Feedbacks
July 19, 2019

Cream puffs are good anytime! They can be filled with custard, whipped cream, or pudding. I like to make the filling with 1/2 sugar free vanilla pudding mixed with 1/2 whipped cream which is unsweetened.

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That way there's no sugar, unless it's added as for the powdered sugar dusted on the tops.

Cream Puffs on plate

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February 7, 2012

Easier than making individual cream puffs. I found this recipe on an egg carton from Aldi's!

 
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Diamond Post Medal for All Time! 5,887 Posts
September 4, 2012

Yummy dessert! I love the vanilla pudding as filling, but I think chocolate pudding filling is just as good.

 
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Diamond Post Medal for All Time! 5,887 Posts
December 19, 2006

Recipe for Egg and Cheese Puffs. Beat eggs and combine with other ingredients. Drop from a spoon into a skillet with hot fat and brown slowly over low heat, about 2 minutes on each side.

 
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Diamond Post Medal for All Time! 5,887 Posts
January 11, 2012

A family favorite!

 
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Diamond Post Medal for All Time! 5,887 Posts
June 25, 2009

Bring the water and butter to a boil and remove from heat. Add the flour and mix until it turns to a ball. Add the eggs, 1 at a time, and stir after each egg.

 
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Diamond Post Medal for All Time! 5,887 Posts
March 20, 2009

Cream butter, add sugar, flour, vanilla and nuts. Shape into small balls and place on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 325 degrees F for 20 minutes. When cool, roll in powdered sugar.

 
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December 10, 2008

Happy Holidays from Food Frenzie! Heat oven to 400 degrees F. In a medium saucepan, combine water and butter over medium heat; bring to a boil.

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Add flour all at once and stir vigorously until dough comes together. Remove from heat; let cool 5 minutes.

 
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August 8, 2005

These delightful cream puffs make a wonderful treat for the one you love.

 
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June 23, 2009

I found this years ago and it is great for family gatherings, luncheons, funerals, or anywhere you want to have something very special.

 
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