Cranberry-Cheddar Gougères Recipe (2024)

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Molly

I'd sure like a picture of the end result (not th eingredients) so I could see what this should look like!

Jess O'C

Very dependent on the quality of the cheddar you use. The texture and puff of the ones I made were good, but had I used better cheese, they would have felt more "special." As they were, I decided not to use for my special xmas table, but saved in freezer to have as a side with soup in the future. So, a recipe worth experimenting with, and very easy to execute so long as your food processor is decent.

NJ cook

Wonderful as appetizers while the turkey roasts. Also made them one year for New Year's Eve. A big hit. Made in advance and froze as instructed--for anybody who tends to get drop-in company for a drink or snack, a bag of these in the freezer would be like money in the bank. As noted by others here, the cheese is the main event and must be aged/strong and of high quality.

Bevi

Use good cheese as noted below. I have served them for holiday meals since the recipe was published here. They have always been a hit.

Maddy

Whew! Took two tries, but I finally got it. First time I made them, I followed the recipe exactly and failed miserably. Flat, eggy pancakes. Take 2 was much better. I followed the instructions on Florence Fabricant's other gougere recipe, specifically boiling the butter & water mixture and then adding flour. This made a world of difference for me! Also added extra cranberries. Well worth it!

Susan

It says turn the oven down to 350 before putting them in, so yes, 425 would be too hot and going the whole 15 minutes (read the recipe) too long.

Krissy

I failed miserably the first time around. But once I read another gougere recipe I realized you need to have the batter nice and hot when you put the eggs in, otherwise it will be a runny mess. Boil the water and butter and cook the batter well before putting it in the food processor.

Karen Ellery

I'd like to try this but would have to make it gluten free. Anyone have any suggestions on which alt flour might work well, please? Thanks.

Cravin' Good Cuisine

Caveat: I have not done a separate temp check of my ovens. I felt 425 F was too high a starting temp as even though they were not necessarily over-browned after the initial 15 minutes at that level, it was too much after only 10 minutes at 350. Next time I will probably try starting at 400, or drop to 325. Might also use a full 8 tbsp butter to help that flavor come through a bit more.

Linda-Claire Steager

Mine were little pancakes. I put them in the silicone baking cups that come with my Instant Pot. Lovely puffs. THEN I looked up other youngsters recipes. They all best the flour in over heat,take off heat, then add cheese.

Krissy

I failed miserably the first time around. But once I read another gougere recipe I realized you need to have the batter nice and hot when you put the eggs in, otherwise it will be a runny mess. Boil the water and butter and cook the batter well before putting it in the food processor.

Marie Huhtala

Using only a teaspoon of dough for each, these came out way too small, failed to rise properly and burned on the bottom. Disappointing. Next time I'll make them the size of regular gougeres and perhaps change the oven temp.

Helen

I made this without reading the recipe exactly, and put all 5 eggs in the dough. I used a 6th egg to brush the tops. Fearing the worst, I was pleasantly surprised. The gourgères turned out beautifully! I used quality New Zealand Sharp Cheddar from Trader Joe's. Thanks for the suggestion in notes of others.

Barbara

There is something wrong with the oven temperatures as written. It says 15 minutes at 425 at which point they were almost burned, then 350 for another 10-15 minutes which was not possible, any one else have this problem?

Chris

Yes, I had the same problem. All burned at the bottom. Maybe the other comment is correct -- put in at 350 only -- just pre-heat to 425 (without putting in). I did two sets -- all burned on bottom even with 2 parchments papers over cookie sheets.

Barbara

It does not say turn the oven down to 350 before you put them in . . .

Maddy

Whew! Took two tries, but I finally got it. First time I made them, I followed the recipe exactly and failed miserably. Flat, eggy pancakes. Take 2 was much better. I followed the instructions on Florence Fabricant's other gougere recipe, specifically boiling the butter & water mixture and then adding flour. This made a world of difference for me! Also added extra cranberries. Well worth it!

jerry

Lovely results! Helped to look at this first: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1019088-classic-gougeres

Smudge

These were my first attempt at pate a choux- I should’ve gone with a more in depth recipe. My dough was too runny and the gougeres did not puff. They ended up overdone on the bottom as well. I think all of those issues would’ve been better if I had cooked the dough a bit longer on the stove. Either way, I don’t think I’ll try this particular gougere recipe again- even with all my issues, they lacked flavor.

Andrea Shanahan

Gorgeous and yummy, but WAY too much work for too little result. Buttery, cheesy air. Like mini-popovers. Gone in seconds!

vlk

I make them without the cranberries and substitute shredded Gouda for the cheddar (Aldi sells the perfect shredded Gouda) and they are delicious!

Leah

I don't have a food processor. Can I make this with a hand-held electric mixer?

Rogerio Lira

Hi Leah, We make these completely by hand - it's arm-muscle intensive for a minute or two but works just fine!

Ellen

I learned to make pate a choux in the mixer. Just be sure to cook the flour paste till it pulls away from the pan, put into mixer and add eggs one at a time. Wait till fully beaten in to add another.

Kate Lee

I used dried cranberries with only half the sugar and just that little bit of sweet was perfect.

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Cranberry-Cheddar Gougères Recipe (2024)

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What are the ingredients in Wensleydale cranberry cheese? ›

INGREDIENTS: Wensleydale Cheese (Cows' Milk) (82%), Dried Cranberry (13%) (Sugar, Cranberry, Sunflower Oil), Fructose, Preservative: Potassium Sorbate, Acidity Regulator: Acetic Acid.

What to pair with cranberry cheddar? ›

Delightful on its own or paired with sausages or crisp crackers, Great Midwest® Cranberry Cheddar cheese offers a bit of the divine in your day-to-day routine.

What is the difference between profiteroles and gougères? ›

What Gougeres taste like. They're crusty on the outside, soft and hollow on the inside, and they're very, very cheesy. Essentially, they are the savoury cheesy version of everybody's favourite Profiteroles!

What does gougères mean in French? ›

A gougère (pronounced [ɡuʒɛʁ]), in French cuisine, is a baked savory choux pastry made of choux dough mixed with cheese.

What do you eat cranberry Wensleydale with? ›

Wensleydale & Cranberries makes for a wonderful dessert cheese when served with sweetened or ginger crackers. It's also fantastic when crumbled over a salad. For pairing with your favourite tipple, try a glass of bubbly or a well-bodied Port. Fruity Ales would also be a good match.

What is special about Wensleydale cheese? ›

It's rich, mellow and buttery in flavour, with a golden appearance and a smooth, creamy texture. We use this fantastic cheese to blend with the ingredients such as Black Sheep Ale and caramelised onions.

What not to mix with cranberry? ›

Possible Interactions
  • Warfarin (Coumadin): Cranberry may raise the risk of bleeding, especially if you already take medications to thin the blood such as warfarin. ...
  • Aspirin: Like aspirin, cranberries contain salicylic acid. ...
  • Other medications: Cranberry may interact with medications that are broken down by the liver.

What meat goes best with cheddar cheese? ›

Extra Sharp + Ham

Extra Sharp Cheddar's citrusy tang cuts through the salty sweetness of ham for a luscious combination.

What spices go well with cheddar cheese? ›

Cheese Sauce Make-Over – Make it Spicy!
CheeseSpices
Sharp CheddarCaraway, celery seeds, chili powder, cumin, paprika, red pepper
Blue Cheese & GorgonzolaBasil, black pepper, fennel, garlic powder, ginger, thyme
ParmesanBay, basil, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, oregano
BrieCaraway, celery seeds, chives, rosemary, sage
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What are profiteroles called in the USA? ›

Profiteroles, commonly known as cream puffs, are a delightful choux pastry that are both rich in flavor, yet light in texture. Choux pastry is incredibly versatile and relatively simple to make, but profiteroles deserve to be considered to be in a category all their own.

Where do gougères originate from? ›

You may see them as small croutons at wine tastings, or 1.5”-2” filled with cheese or ham or mushrooms as an hors d'oeuvre. They are thought to have originated in the Burgundy region of France in the 18th century.

What do French call candy? ›

The French word for 'candy' is 'bonbon' (singular). The plural of the word is 'bonbons.

What does Croquembouche mean in French slang? ›

Croquembouche, meaning “crunch in the mouth,” has a rich history steeped in French culinary tradition.

What do the French call puff pastry? ›

The French call this dough "pâte feuilletée," which means "pastry made leaf-like." Each "leaf" in this pastry consists of a layer of flour separated by a layer of butter. The expansion (puff) occurs because the butter layers create steam when exposed to the heat of an oven.

What is Wensleydale cheese made from? ›

4.2 Description: Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese is a pressed cheese made from cow's milk.

Is Wensleydale a healthy cheese? ›

Pros: An excellent source of calcium, which is important to help guard against osteoporosis. Wensleydale is also a good source of vitamin B2, a water-soluble vitamin which helps the body release energy from protein.

What are the ingredients in cranberry cheese? ›

INGREDIENTS: Wensleydale Cheese (Milk), Sweetened Dried Cranberries (13%) [Sugar, Cranberry, Sunflower Oil], Fructose, Preservative (Potassium Sorbate).

Is Wensleydale cheese with cranberries good for you? ›

Wensleydale cheese with juicy cranberry pieces by SOMERDALE contains 100 calories per 28 g serving. This serving contains 7 g of fat, 5 g of protein and 4 g of carbohydrate. The latter is 3 g sugar and 1 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate.

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