Guaranteed No Stress Paris-Brest Recipe

A wonderful recipe for Paris-Brest , I love this recipe as I love anything that is  choux pastry based , a really simple but delicious recipe that would grace that special occasion perfectly

A wonderful looking dessert that will be the talk of the party

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Here below is an excerpt about this  Paris-Brest and the recipe and the video tutorial

 

Paris-Brest is a French dessert created in 1910 in order to celebrate a cycling event, a race from Paris to Brest and back to Paris.

 

Paris-Brest is made from a ring of choux pastry filled with praline mousseline cream and decorated with flaked almonds and powdered sugar, imitating the shape of the bicycle wheel. It is obviously a high calorie dessert that gave energy to riders, soon became very popular and now is a dessert known worldwide.

 

Paris-Brest has an incredible texture, a crispy shell of choux pastry, filled with an hazelnut and almond praline paste mousseline cream and topped with crunchy toasted almonds, hard not to fall in love with it.

 

Even if this dessert is not too difficult to prepare it may take a bit of time especially if you make the praline paste as well. I think it is best to make the praline paste and even the vanilla pastry cream  in advance and leave the choux pastry and mousseline cream, for the next day. Hope you don’t get intimidated by the list of ingredients and preparing method and you’ll give it a try. It is truly rewarding.

 

Ingredients

Makes about 6-8 servings

Praline Paste (makes about 7 oz – 200g paste)

1/2 cup (75g) whole hazelnuts

1/2 cup (75g) whole almonds

1/2 cup (100g) sugar

2 tbsp (30ml) water

pinch of salt

 

Choux Pastry

1 cup (125g) all-purpose flour

3.5 fl oz (100ml) milk

3.5 fl oz (100ml) water

2 tsp (10g) sugar

1/2 tsp (2g) salt

5 1/2 tbsp (80g) unsalted butter

4 eggs

 

Praline Mousseline Creme

2 cups (480 ml) milk

4 egg yolks

1/3 cup (70g) sugar

2 tbsp (20g) flour

1/4 cup (30g) cornstarch

1 tsp (5g) vanilla extract

1 tbsp (15g) unsalted butter

7 oz (200g) praline paste

2/3 cup (150g) butter, room temperature

Topping

1 egg, beated almond flakes powdered sugar for decoration

 

1. Prepare the praline paste. Preheat oven to 300F (150C). Place the nuts on a baking sheet and let them toast for 15 minutes.

2. Transfer the toasted nuts onto a clean kitchen towel and rub the nuts to remove as much skin as possible. Let them cool completely.

3. In a small saucepan heat sugar and water over medium high heat until turns golden brown. Stir in nuts to coat with the caramel and transfer the praline to a baking sheet to cool completely.

.4 Break the praline into smaller pieces

5. Grind in a food processor until it gets into a thick paste, for about 10 minutes.

6. Refrigerate until ready to use.

7. Prepare the choux pastry. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and draw a 8 inch (20 cm) circle. Flip the parchment paper, make sure the circle line is still visible.

8. Preheat oven to 350F (180C).

9. Sift the flour. In a saucepan bring the milk, water, sugar, salt and butter to a boil.

10. Remove from heat and add flour all at once and incorporate mixing energetically with a wooden spoon until homogenous.

11. Return the saucepan over low heat and while stirring cook for 1 minute or two to pull out the moisture from the batter and until it pulls away from the sides of the pan. You will see some of the dough sticks to the bottom of the pan.

12. Transfer batter to a large bowl and allow to cool. Add the eggs one at a time, carefully incorporating each into the batter using the wooden spoon or even a stand mixer. It will result in a smooth, homogenous batter which still holds its shape.

13. Fit a pastry bag with a large ½ inch (1cm) round tip and pipe two circles of pastry next to each other following the drawn line. Pipe another one overlapping the first two. (with th eleftover dough you can make smaller paris-brest)

14. Brush with beaten egg and sprinkle almond flakes over the top.

15. Bake for 45-50 minutes until browned and puffed. Turn off the heat and let cool in the oven for 15 minutes with the oven door slightly ajar.

16. Remove from the oven and prick with a toothpick to let the steam escape.

17. Cool completely on a wire rack.

18. Meanwhile prepare the Praline Mousseline Creme.

19. First prepare the pastry cream. Whisk the egg yolks with sugar until slightly pale.

20. Incorporate the cornstarch and flour. Pour the milk into a saucepan and bring to a simmer. Pour about a third of the hot milk over the egg yolks mixture. Pour the whole mixture into the saucepan over the milk. Bring to a boil while stirring and thickens. Keep enough over heat to cook all the cornstarch. Remove from heat, add vanilla and incorporate 1 tablespoon butter.

21. Pour the cream into a clean bowl , cool slightly, cover with plastic wrap, pressing it directly onto the surface of the pastry cream to prevent forming a skin on the surface.

22. When completely chilled mix until smooth. Add praline paste and mix until combined. Gradually mix in butter and continue mixing until creamy.

23. Assemble Paris Brest. Cut the choux pastry in half. Place the bottom part onto a serving platter.

24. Transfer the praline mousseline creme into a piping bag fitted with 1M star tip. Pipe 1 line of creme to fill the bottom then top with a thicker and beautiful decorated line of cream.

25. Top with the second half of pastry.

26. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving.

27. Dust with powdered sugar and serve. Keep the leftovers refrigerated.

 

 

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