Cream Horns / Cream stuffed puff pastry cones

I can still not get around myself to eat the cream horns on the local bakery ever. One for the horns are all flaky and break easily leaving you messy and other that the cream is often made of vegetable oil instead of butter. This could be an one-off incident but it has stayed over the years. I don’t think the day would come when I muster my courage to give it another try….but hey pity me not…I have just learnt to make them at home..


This happened when DH introduced my little son to this whole good world of his favorite Iranian bakery desserts. Somehow this cream horn cropped in out of nowhere and before I could leap ahead to discard the horn that gave me a sore throat both of them had gobbled it down.

After an earful, I decided to make them myself for the sake of my son’s trademark action – indicating how much he loved the dish.
So for kid’s special and to celebrate the anniversary of this lovely event - Kid's delight, I plan to share this recipe with you all..it is hardly a recipe but more of how to assemble things



Ingredients
1 sheet of puff pastry
1 cup Icing sugar
1 tspn vanilla essence
1 /3rd cup butter

Cherries/ jam for topping
Method
1) Use the cream horn moulds or dummy moulds like I made. Grease the moulds if they are not non stick.
2) Roll out the puff pastry dough. Cut it in lengthwise in 1.5 inch strips.
3) Preheat the oven at 200c for 5 -10 min
4) In the mean time, wrap the strips starting from the base of the cone. Each round should slightly overlap the previous one. Pinch the base at the bottom so that the filling does not drip out later
5) Place the horns, on a lined baking sheet. Place the rack in the middle of the rack

6) Bake for 15 min. Toss over if you find the base becoming darker.
7) Remove when done on wireframe and let it cool down
8) Beat the cream and sugar together along with vanilla essence
9) Pipe this cream into the cooled horns.
10) Top with cherry/ jam or nuts








 



Comments

Unknown said…
Wow that is so interesting and made easy with puff pastry sheets!!!
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oh Pradnya these look exotic..love them..absolutely a treat!..but tell me is the pastry sheet available in mumbai?..if so where?..have'nt tried anything with it as yet:((
vandana rajesh said…
wow, so delicious and hard to resist.
Anonymous said…
I have never had one of these but I am sure they taste divine. That filling sounds really devil-ish :)
Priya Suresh said…
Definitely a kid's friendly cones, drooling here.
Gayathri Kumar said…
Puff pastry cones look fabulous. Definitely a kid's delight...
Jayanthi said…
Even kids like me would love it, can imagine the flaky puff pastry with cream filling...oohlala!!! There is a difference between puff pastry sheet that we get here and the one you've used...they are way thinner than the ones that I use. Anyway looks fab!
Srivalli said…
I recently saw wanton pastry sheets in nuts and spices..waiting to try that..these look so good Pradnya, thanks for the wishes..:)
Very innovative, looks very interesting!!!
sushma said…
Wow yummy. Bookmarked
vidhas said…
Yummalicious, sounds intresting. Inviting pictures.
Rajani S said…
I used to (and still do) love having these from local bakeries. Never used to bother about the quality and all :D. I didn't know you could make these at home, now you have given me all the more reason to ask someone to bring this from abroad!
Suma Gandlur said…
A wonderful treat for kids!
Padmajha said…
I see something similar to this in the local bakery here and never even though of buying it!!Yours looks coooollll...

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