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Sugar S’s

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    thirty

    2- to 3 inch pastries
    • Difficulty

      Easy

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How to Bake

By Nick Malgieri

Published 1995

  • About

These sugary little cakes are a popular French way of using pâte à choux. The paste is piped onto pans, then brushed with beaten egg and covered with coarse sugar or pearl sugar. The result is delightfully crunchy and not too sweet. And because the S’s are not filled, not too rich. See variations at the end of the recipe for other ideas for unfilled pâte à choux.

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