Ingredients
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1
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4
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1/4
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1/8
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1
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4
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1/4
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2 1/2
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2
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2
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1
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1
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1
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1
Directions
Blue Cheese Gougeres, An Emeril spin on a French delight , I was disappointed with the lack of blue cheese flavor (and used a good, fresh, flavorful blue cheese), but I know with baking you can’t just add more One note on the instructions – after adding the flour and heating the dough again, the next step says remove from the heat and then add the first egg I removed the pan from the heat, but because the pan was hot, the first egg started cooking as soon as it was added I then moved the dough to a mixing bowl and finished it out Looking at other recipes for Gougeres, I see that that step typically says to move the dough to a mixing bowl, and some even say to let the dough cool a minute before adding the eggs
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Steps
1
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Preheat the Oven to 400 Degrees F. |
2
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Line a Baking Sheet With Parchment Paper. |
3
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in a Large Saucepan, Combine the Milk, Butter, Salt, Black Pepper, and Essence Over Medium-High Heat. |
4
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Bring to a Boil, Then Remove from the Heat. Add the Flour, and Stir Constantly With a Large Wooden Spoon to Incorporate, About 1 Minute. |
5
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Return to Medium-High Heat and Cook, Stirring Constantly, For 1 Minute. |
6
Done
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Remove from the Heat and Add the Eggs 1 at a Time, Beating Well After Each Addition. |
7
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Add the Cheese and Beat Until Mixed Well and a Slightly Soft Dough Forms. |
8
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Drop the Dough by the Spoonful Onto the Baking Sheet. |
9
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Bake For 10 Minutes, Then Reduce the Temperature to 350 Degrees F, and Bake Until Golden Brown, About 20 to 25 Minutes. |
10
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Remove from the Oven and Serve Immediately, or at Room Temperature. |
11
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to Make Emeril's Essence Creole Seasoning (also Referred to as Bayou Blast): |
12
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Combine All Ingredients Thoroughly. |
13
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Yield: 2/3 Cup. |