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choux pastry
[ shoo pey-stree ]
noun
- a cooked paste or light dough containing eggs, water or milk, butter, and flour that puffs up when baked into a nearly hollow shell, used to make éclairs, profiteroles, cream puffs, and other filled pastries.
choux pastry
/ ʃuː /
noun
- a very light pastry made with eggs, used for eclairs, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of choux pastry1
Word History and Origins
Origin of choux pastry1
Example Sentences
Reddit users were convinced that the $1.49 deep-fried choux pastry dough treat was gone for good after more stores nationwide began introducing a 750-calorie Chocolate Chip Cookie.
Mr Edgell watched the final, where the trio took on a choux pastry signature, at The Ruddy Duck in Peakirk.
The judges accepted the explanation and told Lynch his fluffy, golden choux pastry buns were “really delicious.”
I read about choux pastry, wet caramel, and how to wrap your pastry tower with spun sugar.
Kimber swears by mini spatulas and whisks for combining smaller amounts of ingredients and says it can be helpful to have a small pot, such as a butter warmer or milk pan, on hand to make it less likely you’ll scorch milk, sauces or choux pastry by using something too big.
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