This is a recipe with a fun, festive, yet slightly tragic beginning. The fun, festive part? It is derived from beignets and was made for a birthday party. The slightly tragic part? They’re baked. The birthday gal loves beignets, but due to doctors orders, can’t eat fried foods. Tragic no?
I experimented with beignet dough and plain pate au choux until I came up with something that was light, fluffy, and sturdy but still puffy on the inside. While a single puff would be just fine with a dusting of powdered sugar and a cup of coffee, it was a birthday party so I happened to pile these up in a mound and cover with a strawberry glaze. All I have to say is that topped by fresh, organic strawberries and served with vanilla gelato, this made for one hell of a strawberry shortcake!
Could this be made with ‘real’ beignets? Of course, and more power to you if you do! But if you are another tragic soul for whom fried foods is verboten, then give this a shot. I promise you won’t miss the fry.
Beignets:
1 cup water
1 ½ sticks salted butter
1 cup flour
4 large eggs
½ lb fresh strawberries
½ cup granulated sugar
½ lb powdered sugar
¼ cup cream
Spread a circle of puffs on a cake plate. Top with a smaller layer, then a smaller until topped by a single puff. Drizzle glaze as desired over tower of puffs. Sprinkle strawberry pieces around, and on top of puffs. Serve with vanilla gelato.
EB
Holy toledo, I love strawberry shortcake and beignets but would have never thought of this. I've always wanted to try beignets-- this would be a great start. And a perfect summertime dessert.
Posted by: Deelish Dish | June 02, 2009 at 02:59 PM
It's kind of an over the top combo.... but man it was good!
Posted by: EB | June 03, 2009 at 08:53 AM
Great idea! I really like how you flavored the glaze.
Posted by: Katie | June 08, 2009 at 07:21 PM
Katie-
With the strawberries being in season they were crazy sweet and had tons of flavor. I was surprised by just how pink they made it though.
Posted by: EB | June 09, 2009 at 09:41 AM