I made my first homemade cream puff years ago. I remember thinking, “I should challenge myself and make something super difficult” and for some reason, I thought cream puffs would be that perfect challenge. Boy, was I wrong. I was blown away by how easy they are to make. I’ve made a few variations over the years, but this, my friends, is my greatest creation.
“What is that creation?,” you ask. One day, out of the blue clear sky* it came to me. I had a homemade pumpkin pie gifted to me from my dear friend, Edith, and I had just bought whipped cream to top it with. I was brainstorming ideas on how to use up the rest of the whipped cream and I clearly still had pumpkin pie on the brain and…. bam! The idea of Pumpkin Pie Cream Puffs was seeded and I just couldn’t get the idea out of my head.
*100 points to you if you knew this was a quote from Forrest Gump. Yep, I’m a nerd. 200 points if you went back and read that sentence with a Forrest Gump/southern accent.
Obviously it goes without saying that Pumpkin Pie Cream Puffs are a genius idea. I won’t go as far to say they’re better than pumpkin pie, cause that would be a lie. But they are a close second. When I handed out these little cream puffs to friends and coworkers, I stayed close for the reaction of their first bite. Not to brag, but I basically blew minds. The flavor combination, plus the fact that they were homemade was too much for people to handle.
If you want to impress people, and make them think you slaved in the kitchen all day, make them cream puffs. When you tell people they’re homemade, their jaws will drop and they’ll be singing your praises. In reality, you only spent about 10 minutes in the kitchen, and the hardest part was mixing the dough by hand for 2 minutes in a pot. The holidays are right around the corner, and these Pumpkin Pie Cream Puffs are the perfect, unique addition to your dessert table or potluck.
Ingredients
Pate a Choux
- 1 cup water
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter cut into small pieces
- 1 tsp sugar
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 cup flour
- 4 eggs
Pumpkin Filling
- 1 cup whipping cream
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup icing sugar
- 1 tsp pumpkin spice or to taste
- 1/2 cup pumpkin puree
Instructions
Pate a Choux
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
- In a medium saucepan, heat water, butter, sugar and salt. Bring to a boil.
- Remove the pan from the heat and add the flour. Stir until the mixture is a paste.
- Return the pan to the heat and continuously stir the mixture until it's slightly shiny, about 2 minutes. A thin film will form on the pan, but this is normal.
- Transfer the paste to the bowl of a stand mixture fitted with the paddle attachment.
- Beat on low speed until slightly cooled, about 2-3 minutes.
- Add one egg at a time, beating until combined before adding the next. Beat the batter until it's smooth and light. Transfer the dough to a piping bag fitted with a round or star tip. *I used a Wilton 1M tip. Or you can scoop dough by the tablespoon.
- Line a cookie sheet with parchment.
- Pipe the dough into 1+1/2 to 2 inch mounds. Leave about 2 inches between each mound.
- Lightly dab the tops of each mound with a wet fingertip to slightly smooth the surface.
- Bake for 15 minutes at 400 degrees.
- Reduce the heat to 350 degrees, and continue to bake for another 15 minutes, until the mounds are golden brown, light and airy.
- Immediately after removing from the oven, cut a small 'x' in the side of each puff, to allow the steam to escape.
- Cool completely on a cooling rack.
Pumpkin Filling
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat the cream until it starts to slightly thicken.
- Add the icing sugar, pumpkin spice, and vanilla, and continue to beat until soft peaks form.
- Add in the pumpkin puree and continue to beat until well combined, and stiff peaks form. Make sure you do not over-beat the mixture.
Filling the Cream Puffs
- Transfer the whipped cream to a piping bag fitted with a tip of your choice *I use Wilton 1M
- There are two ways to fill a cream puff. You can cut the puff in half, fill one side, and top with the other half; or, you can slide the tip of the piping bag through the small 'x' you cut into the side of the puff and gently squeeze the cream until the puff begins to overflow.
- The shells will remain slightly crispy for several hours, so it's best to fill these right before serving. They store well in the fridge for 2-3 days, however the pastry will become soft.
- Top with icing sugar, caramel, or chocolate right before serving.
Nutritional calculation was provided by WP Recipe Maker and is an estimation only. For special diets or medical issues please use your preferred calculator
Chichi
I love choux pastries and yours with the pumpkin pie cream sound absolutely delicious. Just perfect for the festive season. This is definitely going on my Christmas menu
Nicole
Chichi, they are soooo perfect for the holidays! They are sure to impress!
Holly
These look delightful! Perfect for a potluck. How many cream puffs does this recipe make? ๐
Nicole
Hi Holly, it completely depends on the size you make them. I tend to yield anywhere from 24-30.
Kim Osborne
I think I’m in love – I never would have guessed these are so easy!
Nicole
I know, the simplicity of it all surprised me too!
jess meddows
These look amazing, Nicole. And definitely a good Xmas treat. Silly question, do you make your own pumpkin puree?
Nicole
Hi Jess, I have made my own puree before, but for these, I just used the canned stuff.
The Blonde Chef
You’re right, these are genius! And I especially love it when you find a recipe that only looks difficult! Pinned!
Jo-Anna
What a great idea! I love cream puff so much and never thought to fill them with a pumpkin cream filling! I just know I would love these!
Melissa
Cream Puffs of any kind are my weakness. I actually like them a little bit frozen (weird, i know). But add pumpkin… woah… definite kyrptonite!
Nicole
It’s totally not weird at all! It’s how I eat them too!
Jasmin
Forrest gump is one of those heartwarming movies that can be watched numerous times and these
pumpkin pie puffs sound like something nice to treat your closest family members on some festive occasion…
Leah M
I didn’t know cream puffs could get any better, but you proved me wrong… Seriously drooling!
Louisa [Living Lou]
So funny, I did the same thing with cream puffs a few years ago-thinking they would be a great way to challenge myself but they are incredibly easy! I really love Dorie Greenspan’s choux pastry recipe for them. Also, love the Forrest Gump quote in there ๐
Nicole
I’ll have to take a look at Dorie’s recipe for sure ๐
Jolene (www.everydayfoodie.ca)
Those look soooooooo good!! I am not a huge dessert fan, but I like cream puffs because they are so small. And, they are way easier than I expected too!! I’ve never made sweet ones, but I made savoury ones (filled with a beet/goat cheese mixture) as an amuse bouche before. Everyone was so impressed, but I didn’t tell them how easy they were to make ๐