éclairmaking
Éclairmaking is the culinary art of creating éclairs, a classic French pastry. The process involves several distinct stages, beginning with the preparation of a choux pastry dough. This dough is cooked on the stovetop until it forms a ball, then eggs are gradually incorporated to create a smooth, pipeable consistency. Once cooled, the choux pastry is piped into elongated shapes and baked until puffed and golden brown, creating the characteristic shell.
After baking, the hollow éclair shells are cooled completely. This is a crucial step to prevent the
The final stage of éclairmaking is decorating the filled pastry. The most common topping is a simple