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Basil Cream Puffs

Posted June 17th, 2008 by Carol Peterman

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No, no, stay with me here. Basil is an amazing chameleon of an herb and has a talent for transioning effortlessly from the savory into the sweet. I discovered this thanks to Kate Zuckerman’s recipe for Basil Ice Cream in her fantastic book The Sweet Life. Occasionally there is one recipe in a book that is so intriguing it alone justifies the purchase. Basil Ice Cream is the reason The Sweet Lifeis part of my cookbook collection. I really couldn’t imagine how it would be and it blew me away! I have served it to numerous people to confirm that it’s not demented taste buds on my part, and they also loved it.

When Caroline at A Consuming Passion selected the Peppermint Cream Puff Ring for this week’s Tuesday’s With Dorie baking assignment, I fully intended to make it peppermint. When the day came to make my puffy delights I was planning to buy some peppermint, in fact it was written on my shopping list, and then I remembered I had a very large quantity of fresh basil sitting in my refrigerator. Change of plans! I revisited the basil ice cream recipe to get an idea of the quantity of basil to use and proceeded to infuse 3/4 of an ounce in the cream for ten minutes. I strained and chilled the cream and proceeded with the rest of the recipe as Dorie suggests up to the point of the garnish. I didn’t have sliced almonds and briefly thought about making a trip to the store, but then I remembered the pine nuts I had in the freezer. I tossed them in some simple syrup and baked them to create a nice candy coating and it makes the perfect garnish for the puffs. The pine nuts also give the eater a hint that there might be something a little different about what they are about to eat.

This is a lovely cream puff recipe. My culinary experience was expanded by the need for creme fraiche, which I made for the first time. It is as simple as mixing 1/2 ounce of sour cream with one cup of heavy cream and letting it stand overnight at about 80-90 degrees F. It was fantastic! One issue with the whipping cream based filling is it has a potential to make the pastry a bit more soggy than a standard pastry cream filling, but the lightness of the whipping cream filling makes these puffs eat like little clouds. I’ll be making these again and even if I have peppermint, I may make a trip to the store to get some basil.

You can find the recipe in Dorie Greenspan’s book, Baking: From My Home to Yours 

All photos by David Peterman unless otherwise noted

Tags: Basil, Tuesdays with Dorie

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13 Responses to “Basil Cream Puffs”

  1. LyB Says:
    June 17th, 2008 at 4:53 pm

    That is so creative, I would have never thought to use basil that way but it sounds wonderful!

  2. Caitlin Says:
    June 17th, 2008 at 5:05 pm

    Very cool adaptation – basil and pine nuts, who woulda thunk?

  3. food librarian Says:
    June 17th, 2008 at 5:35 pm

    Wonderful change. And to add pine nuts is a fabulous idea!!

  4. AnneStrawberry Says:
    June 17th, 2008 at 7:29 pm

    Wow, way to go! I’ve heard of Basil ice cream but never tried it (though I’ve never NOT liked basil in something so it’s worth a go!) Way to try something new, I bet they were tasty! I love the pine nuts, too- smart idea! :)

  5. Rebecca Says:
    June 17th, 2008 at 8:02 pm

    Basil? Really? I’ll have to give it a try.

  6. kim Says:
    June 17th, 2008 at 10:43 pm

    hmm, basil is not something i would have thought of, but i’m glad you liked it! i’ll have to keep it in mind :)

  7. Jayne Says:
    June 18th, 2008 at 3:44 am

    Basil sounds great – what a good idea!

  8. rainbowbrown Says:
    June 18th, 2008 at 5:46 am

    Okay. Must try. Yep.

  9. Susan Says:
    June 18th, 2008 at 7:40 am

    Hmmmm. Basil? Sweet? Though not convinced – I do believe I may add some to my dough and add a chicken salad filling…
    Basil Ice cream? all I can say is HMMMM. Maybe I will be brave enough to try it someday….Great Job – very creative!

  10. Ulrike Says:
    June 18th, 2008 at 7:47 am

    I agree basil is versatile, I used it with strawberries and rhubarb. Great idea

    Ulrike from Küchenlatein

  11. Shari Says:
    June 18th, 2008 at 8:29 am

    Great idea to use basil! And making candied pine nuts is brilliant too!
    Shari@Whisk: a food blog

  12. Jules Says:
    June 18th, 2008 at 9:49 am

    What an interesting substitution! The puffs look gorgeous!

  13. Jaime Says:
    June 19th, 2008 at 8:18 pm

    beautiful puffs! i LOVE basil and can just imagine how wonderful the basil cream was!

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