Lemon Meringue Éclairs

I wanted to try making éclairs for the first time. Choux pastry has always tempted me, so I decided to give it a go, but I wanted to do something original. I love lemon meringue pie, so I thought it would be fun to give éclairs a lemon meringue twist. And they turned out SO delicious!
Lemon Meringue Éclairs
I wanted to try making éclairs for the first time. Choux pastry has always tempted me, so I decided to give it a go, but I wanted to do something original. I love lemon meringue pie, so I thought it would be fun to give éclairs a lemon meringue twist. And they turned out SO delicious!
Steps
- 1
Choux pastry: Heat the water and butter in a saucepan and bring to a boil.
- 2
Remove from heat, add the flour all at once, and stir with a spatula until the dough is smooth.
- 3
Return to medium heat and stir constantly to dry out the dough for about 2 minutes.
- 4
Transfer the dough to a stand mixer bowl and add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition.
- 5
Place the dough in a piping bag and pipe 4-inch (10 cm) long strips onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- 6
Bake at 350°F (180°C) for 30 minutes without opening the oven door.
- 7
For the lemon cream: Bring the milk to a boil.
- 8
In a mixing bowl, beat the eggs with the sugar. Add lemon juice to taste and the flour.
- 9
Once the milk is hot, pour it over the egg mixture.
- 10
Return everything to low heat and cook, stirring, for 5 to 10 minutes until it thickens into a pastry cream. Remove from heat and cover with a plate to prevent a skin from forming.
- 11
For the meringue: Beat the egg whites with a pinch of salt until stiff peaks form.
- 12
Once stiff, gradually add the sugar while continuing to beat.
- 13
Assembly: Once your éclairs are baked and cooled, make small holes on the bottom or top of each éclair to fill them.
- 14
Put the lemon cream in a piping bag and fill the éclairs as much as possible, but be careful not to overfill and break them.
- 15
Now pipe the meringue onto the éclairs (I chose a simple piping style, but I only had a makeshift piping bag made from a freezer bag).
- 16
Use a kitchen torch to brown the meringue.
- 17
And here’s what they look like when cut open.
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