Gougères

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Gougères are delightful savory snacks from Burgundy, France, traditionally made with Gruyère cheese. This recipe uses Gruyère, a hard cheese with a rich history dating back to 1115 in Switzerland. These puffy, cheesy bites are perfect for any occasion and showcase the versatility of Gruyère, whether melted, grated, or baked....

Gougères recipe
Prep Time
15min
Cook Time
25min
Total Time
40min

Ingredients

4 Servings
(1 serving = approximately 4-5 Gougères)
  • butter
    butter
    80g
  • flour
    flour
    80g
  • eggs
    eggs
    3
  • water
    water
    200mL
  • high-quality Gruyère cheese
    high-quality Gruyère cheese
    100g
  • salt
    salt
    1pinch
  • garlic (optional)
    garlic (optional)
    1clove

How to make Gougères

  1. Step 1

    Heat the water, butter, and a pinch of salt in a pan. Once the butter has completely melted, whisk it until you have a homogeneous liquid.

  2. Step 2

    Place the flour in a bowl and pour it all into the pan. Mix vigorously with a whisk to incorporate all the flour. Beat the mixture energetically to ensure the flour is evenly moistened, forming a shiny dough called pâte à choux.

  3. Step 3

    Heat the dough for 3 minutes in the pan, stirring constantly to evaporate some of the water so the dough can absorb the moisture from the eggs.

  4. Step 4

    Turn off the heat and let the dough cool for a few minutes, or transfer it to another bowl. Add the eggs and mix vigorously until you get a smooth and fluffy dough.

  5. Step 5

    Incorporate about 30 g of the cheese into the dough. Be cautious not to add too much cheese, as it may cause the dough to collapse.

  6. Step 6

    Optionally, add a small crushed clove of garlic for extra flavor, although it is not traditional.

  7. Step 7

    Preheat the oven to 200°C (392°F) and line a baking tray with parchment paper. Using a piping bag, pipe the dough into small mounds spaced evenly apart. If using a spoon, ensure the mounds are spaced to avoid sticking.

  8. Step 8

    Bake the Gougères in the preheated oven until golden and puffed up, approximately 20-25 minutes.

Nutrition (per serving)

Calories

271.1kcal (13.55%)

Protein

8.7g (17.3%)

Carbs

12.2g (4.42%)

Sugars

0.3g (0.7%)

Healthy Fat

5.6g

Unhealthy Fat

13.6g

% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet

Tips & Tricks

  1. Ensure the dough is smooth and fluffy before piping to help the Gougères puff up properly.

  2. Incorporate as many tiny air bubbles as possible into the dough to aid in puffing during baking.

  3. If the dough is too liquid, don't worry; the Gougères may not be perfect but will still taste delicious.

  4. Use a piping bag for even and professional-looking Gougères.

  5. Experiment with different hard cheeses if Gruyère is unavailable or too expensive.

FAQS

  1. Can I use a different cheese instead of Gruyère?

    Yes, you can use another hard cheese like Comté, Emmental, or even Parmesan as a substitute for Gruyère.

  2. What should I do if my dough is too liquid?

    If the dough is too liquid, proceed with baking as usual. The Gougères may not puff up perfectly but will still taste delicious.

  3. Can I make Gougères ahead of time?

    Yes, you can bake them ahead of time and reheat them in the oven at a low temperature to restore their crispness.

  4. Why is my dough not puffing up?

    Ensure you incorporated enough air into the dough during mixing and that your oven is preheated to the correct temperature.

  5. Can I freeze Gougères?

    Yes, you can freeze baked Gougères and reheat them in the oven when needed.

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