Delicious Profiterol Puffs: A Picture Guide | Share Your Photos Now!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around requests for pictures of Profiterole puffs, with participants sharing their experiences and resources related to the recipe.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire for pictures of Profiterole puffs, noting difficulty finding them on the Pampered Chef website.
  • Another participant shares their enjoyment of the recipe, describing it as similar to cream puffs.
  • A participant mentions that the recipe may be found in the S/S Seasons Best 06, suggesting a potential source for the requested images.
  • One participant provides a word document containing photos of Profiterole puffs and other desserts, indicating they use it for host packets.
  • Another participant, identifying as a consultant, offers to assist by providing pictures of the specific product requested.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the availability of pictures, with some participants sharing resources while others continue to seek images.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and resources related to the Profiterole puffs recipe, with some referencing specific materials they use in their consulting practices.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for visual resources or recipe ideas related to Profiterole puffs may find the shared experiences and documents helpful.

whiteyteresa
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Does anyone have a picture of these???

Could you please share

I have looked on PC website but can't a picture

Thanks

:chef:
 
I love this recipe. They are basically cream puffs.
 
whiteyteresa said:
Does anyone have a picture of these???

Could you please share

I have looked on PC website but can't a picture

Thanks

:chef:

I think they are in S/S Seasons Best 06...HTH
 
Here is a word doc with photo's of the Profiterole puffs as well as some of the nicer sweeter desserts. I was printing this sheet and putting it in my host packet for hosts to choose a recipe. You should be able to grab the photo and copy it to use for whatever you need. I really love the profoterole puffs!
Hope this helps!
Rema
 

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Hi there! I'm a Pampered Chef consultant and I would be happy to help you out with a picture of the product you are looking for. Can you please let me know which specific product you are interested in so I can provide you with the correct picture? Looking forward to assisting you! :chef:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are profiterol puffs?

Profiterol puffs are small, light pastries made from choux pastry that are typically filled with cream or custard and often topped with chocolate sauce. They are a delightful dessert that can be enjoyed on their own or as part of a larger dessert platter.

How do I make profiterol puffs?

To make profiterol puffs, you start by preparing choux pastry, which involves combining water, butter, flour, and eggs. Once the dough is ready, you pipe it onto a baking sheet and bake until golden and puffed. After cooling, you can fill them with whipped cream or custard and drizzle with chocolate sauce.

Can I customize the filling for profiterol puffs?

Absolutely! While traditional fillings include whipped cream or pastry cream, you can customize your profiterol puffs with various fillings such as flavored creams, ice cream, or even savory options like cheese or herb mixtures for a unique twist.

How can I share my photos of profiterol puffs?

You can share your photos of profiterol puffs by uploading them to social media platforms using specific hashtags or by participating in online cooking communities and forums. Many cooking blogs and websites also encourage users to share their creations in the comments or through dedicated photo submissions.

What are some tips for perfect profiterol puffs?

To achieve perfect profiterol puffs, ensure your ingredients are at room temperature, avoid opening the oven door while baking to prevent collapsing, and allow the puffs to cool completely before filling. Additionally, using a piping bag can help create uniform shapes for even baking.

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