Chocolate Eclairs

Chocolate Eclairs are made by filling a crisp, buttery eclair shell with a light, creamy vanilla pastry cream and glazing it with a rich, chocolate icing.
Eclairs are one of my family’s favorite desserts. It’s a perfect combination. A crisp exterior surrounds a smooth, creamy, light as air custard and topped with a rich chocolate glaze – it’s heaven on a plate.
I bought an Accent Decorator from Pampered Chef recently and was anxious to try it out. So when I offered to make dessert for an upcoming get together, of course I decided to bring chocolate eclairs. The decorator makes filling eclairs a breeze, but you can use a pastry bag as well.
We love the eclairs at Schmidts, a local pastry shop, because their custard is a mix of vanilla pudding and whipped cream. So for my eclair filling I made my favorite homemade vanilla pudding and mixed it with whipped cream.
Usually I use the Betty Crocker recipe for the choux pastry, but this time I tried a recipe from the Food Network and I liked it even better. Instead of mixing the eggs into the dough in the saucepan, you put the dough into a mixing bowl before adding the eggs, which stops the cooking process and you don’t have to worry about working so quickly.
Making eclairs at home can be a bit time consuming, but it isn’t difficult. If you haven’t tried it yet, it’s well worth the effort!
Update: June 22 is National Chocolate Eclair Day, so I thought it was time to update this post with some nice new pictures.
I remade the recipe as it was originally written. My upcoming cookbook, Dream Puffs, is all about cream puffs, eclairs and profiteroles. The Chocolate Eclair recipe in the cookbook is an improved version of this chocolate eclair recipe. I can’t wait to share it with you.
Simply Sweet Dream Puffs: Shockingly Easy Fun-Filled Treats! is available for pre-order on Amazon!
Chocolate Eclairs
Ingredients
Vanilla Pastry Cream
- 3/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1/3 cup flour
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 cups milk
- 3 egg yolks, beaten
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
- 1/2 cup whipping cream
Eclair Shells
- 1 cup water
- 8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 3 eggs, plus 1 extra, if needed
Shiny Chocolate Glaze
- 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
- 2 tablespoons margarine or butter
- 1/3 cup light corn syrup
- 3 teaspoons water
Instructions
Vanilla Pastry Cream
- In a saucepan combine the sugar, flour and salt. Gradually stir in milk. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until mixture starts to boil. Cook for 2 minutes more.
- Remove from burner. Stir a small quantity of the hot mixture into the beaten egg yolks, and immediately add egg yolk mixture to the hot mixture in the saucepan. Cook for 2 more minutes, stirring constantly.
- Remove from heat and stir in butter and vanilla. Transfer pudding mixture to a medium bowl. Cover with plastic; refrigerate until well chilled, about 1 hour or overnight.
- When vanilla pudding is chilled, whip cream to form soft peaks and gentle fold in to vanilla pudding. Keep covered and chilled until ready to use.
Eclair Shells
- Preheat the oven to 425°. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper. In a large saucepan, bring the water, butter, salt and sugar to a boil over medium-high heat. Remove saucepan from heat. Add flour all at once. Stir until all the flour is moistened, about 1 minute. Return to heat and cook, stirring constantly, for another 1 to 2 minutes until dough forms a smooth ball.
- Scrape the mixture into a mixer fitted with a paddle attachment (or use a hand mixer). Mix at medium speed. With the mixer running, add 3 eggs, 1 egg at a time. Stop mixing after each addition to scrape down the sides of the bowl. Mix until the dough is smooth and glossy and the eggs are completely incorporated. The dough should be thick, but should fall slowly and steadily from the beaters when you lift them out of the bowl. If the dough is still clinging to the beaters, add the remaining 1 egg and mix until incorporated.
- Using a pastry bag fitted with a large plain tip, pipe fat lengths of dough (about the size and shape of a jumbo hot dog) onto the lined baking sheet, leaving 2 inches of space between them. You should have 8 to 10 lengths.
- Use your fingers to smooth out any bumps of points of dough that remain on the surface. Bake 15 minutes, then reduce the heat to 375° and bake until puffed up and light golden brown, about 25 minutes more. Try not to open the oven door too often during the baking. Let cool on the baking sheet.
- Fit a medium-size plain pastry tip over your index finger and use it to make a hole in the end of each eclair (or just use your fingertip). Using a pastry bag fitted with a medium-size plain tip, gently pipe the custard into the eclairs, using only just enough to fill the inside (don't overfill them.)
Shiny Chocolate Glaze
- Place the chocolate chips, margarine, and corn syrup in small saucepan over low heat and stir until the chocolate and margarine melt, 2 minutes. Add the water, a teaspoon at a time, until the glaze is of a pouring consistency.
- Dip the tops of the eclairs in the warm chocolate glaze (or spread on if that's easier) and set on a sheet pan. Chill, uncovered, at least 1 hour to set the glaze. Serve chilled.
Notes
Pastry: adapted from the Food Network
Shiny Chocolate Glaze
slightly adapted from Chocolate from the Cake Mix Doctor
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I'd do anything for a dessert NOW lol These eclairs look yummy. This is exactly what I need, an Accent Decorator. I don't like pastry bags. My mother had something like that to decorate cake and I wanted her to give me hers, but she can't find it 🙁 I'll look on the site of Pampered Chef to see if they ship to Canada.
Eclairs are my family's favorite dessert too. Your eclairs look great! Makes me wanna bake some again..
Cream puffs (or eclairs) have always been my favorite dessert….ever!
Oh baby! These look so yummy. Great gadget. Thanks for sharing it with us!
Don't those look heavenly!!! I wonder what they'd taste like with Dark Chocolate? Thanks for the recipe. 🙂
They look fantastic! I adore homemade choux that is filled just before you eat it. That crunch plus the gooey custard-yum! 😀 Great job mum! xxx
These are very impressive! I would have no trouble gobbling them up:D
OMG – I looooove eclairs! I want to reach through the screen and eat one of them right now. Can't wait to try the recipe – thanks:)
How funny, I just got a request for eclairs. A friends boyfriend is going to help fix a portion of our roof and I said I would BBQ and make a dessert. They requested eclairs! I made them as a DB challenge but would rather try this recipe. It wont be for a while so I'll have to bookmark this. Thanks for trying it out for me. 😉
YUM!! I have never made eclairs before, but might have to now!!
This looks like the choux recipe I use from FN, but I've only ever made puffs, not eclairs, so now I'm tempted!
BTW – I have finally posted the awards you gave me a couple of weeks ago – Thank you!
What can I say….simply amazing once again!
Pampered Chef eh?! love it ;-))
And your eclairs.. You know, funnily, I don't think I have had one though have seen it enough in bakeries.. Perhaps you should send some of those spectacular ones you made :DDD (hehe.. yes yes am angling ;-))
Most impressive, they look fab!
Hope you are having a wonderful weekend eating all those yummy eclairs.
*kisses* HH
I've never made these either but profiteroles, which are quite similar are my husband's all time favourite dessert so I should do some for him. Yours look lovely and chocolat-ey
Ooooh… these sound delightful! My girls would love me for ever and ever if I would make these for them!
Beautiful i love love eclairs. And i love especially your shiny glaze.
I love chocolate eclairs!!! Yours look so yummy!!! I think I will finally make them myself someday 🙂 and will definietely use your recipe – as the result looks gorgeus!
I remember doing this as a challenge with DB ages ago. Yours look so delicious & totally pro barbara. Love your new gadget! These are slam dunk YUM!!
I've never made eclairs but I LOVE them! These look fantastic.