
Recipe for choux au craquelin (cream puff with a crispy biscuit)
If you’ve never tried these delicious choux pastries, then it’s time to get started.
They are wonderfully delicious and airy, with a cracked cookie-like top, giving you a crunchy element alongside the airy interior.
It’s not too difficult to make, although I must admit it took me two tries to get it right. The choux dough needed a bit of adjustment, but that means you won’t have to try multiple times.
The filling is a mix of pastry cream, whipped cream, jam, and raspberries, but you can go in many directions and choose whatever you want to put in them.

Choux au craquelin (cream puff with a crispy biscuit)
Equipment
- Bowl
- Cutting Board
- Knife
- Rolling Pin
- Oven
- Pot
- Whisk
- Hand Mixer Optional
- Piping Bag
Ingredients
Biscuit Dough
- 100 gram Wheat Flour
- 100 gram Sugar
- 2.5 gram Cocoa
- 85 gram Butter soft
Choux
- 80 gram Butter
- 200 gram Water
- 100 gram Wheat Flour
- 3 pcs. Egg
Fill
- Whipping Cream
- Cake Cream I used a packet
- Raspberry Jam
- Raspberry
Instructions
Biscuit Dough
- Mix flour, sugar, and cocoa together in a bowl.
- Cut the butter into smaller pieces and add it to the bowl.
- Knead it well together, using your hands – it's easier.
- Place a piece of parchment paper on the table.
- Place the dough onto the parchment paper with another piece of parchment paper on top.
- Roll it thinly, preferably down to 2 mm in thickness.
- Put the dough in the fridge while you make your cream puffs.
- Start by preheating your oven to 200 degrees Celsius (392 degrees Fahrenheit) (convection).
- Place butter and water in a saucepan and bring it to a boil over medium-high heat (10 out of 14 on my stove).
- Stir in the flour and start whisking hard and quickly with a whisk.
- Continue until the flour is combined and begins to release from the sides of the saucepan.
- Remove the saucepan from the heat and let it cool slightly for a couple of minutes. If the mixture is too hot when you add the eggs, it won't combine properly.
- Optionally, use an electric mixer to add one egg at a time while whisking.
Once all the eggs are whisked in and the dough has come together, test the dough by dragging a finger through it. The mark from your finger should remain. If not, you might need to use 1/2 more egg.
- Place the dough in a piping bag with a star tip.
- Pipe the dough onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. I got 9 pieces from my batch.
- Take your biscuit dough out of the fridge and cut out 9 round bases that approximately fit the size of the cream puffs.
- Place them on top of each cream puff.
- Put them in the oven and bake for about 25 minutes. Do not open the oven while they are baking.
- Take them out of the oven and place them on a wire rack to cool.
- You can go in many directions with the filling for these cream puffs, and next time I will definitely try adding some lemon curd.
- The cream was whipped into a light whipped cream and mixed with the custard.
- Then I cut the tops off my cream puffs and added a bit of the custard/whipped cream to the bottom. Next, a whole raspberry and raspberry jam, and finally more of the custard mixture.
- Enjoy.


