James Martin's coffee éclairs recipe

James Martin's coffee éclairs recipe

Try your hand at classic French patisserie with this easy-to-follow recipe from James Martin.

When the time comes to fill the éclairs with cream, the trick is that, rather than slicing the éclairs open or putting holes in the base, you fill them from the top. This way, the coffee icing seals in the filling, so that when you bite into an éclair, the cream doesn’t shoot out of the other end.

James Martin's top tips for choux pastry: Make sure the butter, sugar, salt and water are brought slowly to the boil. If you do this too quickly, the butter will not melt and the water will evaporate. The butter should be diced small so that it melts before you add the flour. To get a really crisp texture, add half a cup of cold water to a preheated tray in the oven before cooking, and then after 20 minutes, open the door for a few seconds to let out the steam.

Ingredients

For the choux pastry
  • 250 ml water
  • 100 g cold butter, diced small
  • 1 tsp caster sugar
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 150 g strong flour
  • 4 eggs
  • 8.8 fl oz water
  • 3.5 oz cold butter, diced small
  • 1 tsp caster sugar
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 5.3 oz strong flour
  • 4 eggs
  • 1.1 cups water
  • 3.5 oz cold butter, diced small
  • 1 tsp caster sugar
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 5.3 oz strong flour
  • 4 eggs
In addition
  • 1 butter, for greasing
  • 1 butter, for greasing
  • 1 butter, for greasing
For the vanilla cream
  • 1.2 l double cream
  • 2 vanilla pods, split and seeds removed
  • 2.1 pints double cream
  • 2 vanilla pods, split and seeds removed
  • 5.1 cups double cream
  • 2 vanilla pods, split and seeds removed
For the coffee icing
  • 350 g fondant icing sugar
  • 12.3 oz fondant icing sugar
  • 12.3 oz fondant icing sugar
For the coffee icing
  • 3 tbsp water
  • 2 tbsp camp coffee essence
  • 3 tbsp water
  • 2 tbsp camp coffee essence
  • 3 tbsp water
  • 2 tbsp camp coffee essence

Details

  • Cuisine: French
  • Recipe Type: Dessert
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Preparation Time: 15 mins
  • Cooking Time: 30 mins
  • Serves: 7

Step-by-step

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas Mark 4 and line a baking sheet with silicone paper.
  2. Pour the water into a pan and add the butter, sugar and pinch of salt. Bring to the boil slowly and boil for one minute. Add the flour in one go.
  3. Cook for a few minutes, beating all the time, until the mixture comes away from the sides of the pan cleanly and is smooth. Tip out onto a silicone-lined tray and leave to cool for five minutes.
  4. Transfer the cooled mixture to a kitchen mixer or large bowl and beat in the eggs, one at a time, then continue to beat until the mixture is smooth and shiny, about two more minutes.
  5. Spoon the mixture into a piping bag fitted with a large, plain nozzle, then pipe 10cm (4 inch) long éclair shapes onto the prepared baking sheet. Smooth out any bumps with the tip of a wet finger.
  6. Bake in the oven for 25–30 minutes until golden brown and crisp.
  7. Remove from the oven and transfer the éclairs from the baking tray to a wire rack to cool.
  8. Turn the oven up to 220°C/425°F/Gas Mark 7 and grease a baking tray.
  9. For the vanilla cream, pour the cream into a large bowl, add the vanilla seeds and whip to soft peaks.
  10. To make the coffee icing, sift the icing sugar into a large bowl, add the water and coffee essence and whisk together.
  11. Using the tip of a sharp knife, pierce a hole in the rounded end of each éclair. Place the éclairs on their sides and return to the oven for a further five minutes so that they become dry and crisp. Remove from the oven and cool on a wire rack.
  12. To serve, transfer the vanilla cream to a piping bag fitted with a 6 mm (0.2 inch) plain nozzle. Pipe the cream into the éclairs through the hole. Dip them into the icing to cover the top evenly.

Recipe from Sweet by James Martin (Quadrille). Photography: Peter Cassidy.

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