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Cappuccino profiteroles butter
Simon Rimmer
by Simon Rimmer
from Something for the Weekend

Serves 6-8

Preparation time less than 30 mins

Cooking time 30 mins to 1 hour

Vegetarian


Ingredients
For the choux pastry
150g/5oz unsalted butter
225ml/8fl oz water
225g/8oz plain flour, plus extra for dusting
6 free-range eggs
pinch salt
For the filling
300ml/10½fl oz whipping cream
1 vanilla pod, split, seeds scraped out
100g/3½oz icing sugar, sifted
For the sauce
200g/7oz sugar
200ml/7fl oz water
1 vanilla pod, split, seeds scraped out
50ml/2fl oz coffee liqueur
120ml/4fl oz (4 shots) espresso (or strong black coffee)


Method
1. Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6.
2. For the choux buns, place the butter and water into a saucepan over a high heat and heat until the butter melts and the mixture boils.
3. Take the pan off the heat, add the flour and mix well.
4. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating the mixture with a wooden spoon to incorporate well before adding the next egg. Beat until a loose dough is formed, then season with a pinch of salt. Allow to cool slightly.
5. Transfer the dough to a piping bag. Pipe eight golf ball-sized 'blobs' of pastry onto a floured baking tray. The thing to remember is that the pastry will double in size while baking, so leave plenty of space on the sheet between the blobs of dough to allow them to expand.
6. Transfer to the oven and bake for 30-40 minutes, until golden and firm on the outside and dry in the middle. Remove from the oven and leave to cool on a wire rack.
7. For the filling, whisk the whipping cream, vanilla seeds and icing sugar in a clean bowl, until it becomes thick and stiff peaks form when the whisk is removed from the mixture. Fill a clean piping bag with the cream mixture.
8. To make the sauce, place the sugar, water and vanilla seeds into a saucepan. Bring to the boil then simmer over a low heat for 15 minutes, until thickened to a syrup.
9. Add the coffee liqueur and espresso shots and simmer for a few minutes more, until thickened again.
10. To finish, make a small hole in the base of each profiterole with the tip of a knife and, using the full piping bag, pipe in some of the vanilla cream.
11. To serve, place each profiterole into the middle of a plate and pour over some warm espresso sauce.


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