French Gougères – Light, Cheesy, and Irresistible
Gougères are classic French cheese puffs made from choux pastry—the same dough used for cream puffs and éclairs—but with the addition of cheese for a savory twist. These golden, airy bites are crispy on the outside, soft and cheesy on the inside, and absolutely delicious. Whether served as an appetizer, a snack, or paired with wine, gougères are a must-try for cheese lovers.
Why You’ll Love Gougères
- Classic French Elegance: A sophisticated yet simple recipe from French cuisine.
- Light and Airy: The choux pastry gives them a delicate texture with a crisp crust.
- Cheesy Goodness: Made with Gruyère cheese, but you can also use Comté or Parmesan.
- Perfect for Entertaining: Serve them warm at parties or as a delicious pairing with wine.
Recipe Details
- Yield: About 20-25 gougères
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cooking Time: 20-25 minutes
- Total Time: 40 minutes
Ingredients
For the Gougères:
- 1 cup water
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 4 large eggs
- 1 cup grated Gruyère cheese (or Comté/Parmesan)
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg (optional, for extra depth)
- 1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard (optional, for a slight tang)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Dough
- Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a medium saucepan, combine water, butter, salt, and black pepper. Bring to a boil over medium heat until the butter is completely melted.
- Reduce the heat to low and add the flour all at once, stirring vigorously with a wooden spoon until the mixture forms a smooth dough that pulls away from the sides of the pan.
- Continue stirring and cooking for about 1-2 minutes to remove excess moisture.
Step 2: Incorporate the Eggs
- Remove the saucepan from heat and let the dough cool slightly for about 3-5 minutes.
- Add one egg at a time, stirring vigorously after each addition until fully incorporated. The dough will appear separated at first but will come together as you mix.
- Stir in the grated cheese, nutmeg (if using), and Dijon mustard (if using). The dough should be smooth, glossy, and thick.
Step 3: Shape and Bake
- Use a spoon or a piping bag fitted with a large round tip to drop small mounds of dough onto the prepared baking sheet, spacing them about 2 inches apart.
- For an extra golden crust, lightly brush the tops with a beaten egg or sprinkle additional cheese on top.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 20-25 minutes, or until the gougères are puffed, golden brown, and crisp on the outside.
- Remove from the oven and let them cool slightly before serving.
Serving Suggestions
- Classic Appetizer: Serve warm as a snack or starter.
- Wine Pairing: Enjoy with a glass of white wine or champagne.
- Cheese Board Addition: Pair with cured meats, olives, and extra cheese.
- Gourmet Sandwiches: Slice open and fill with ham or smoked salmon for a twist.
Storage and Make-Ahead Tips
- Refrigeration: Store leftover gougères in an airtight container for up to 2 days. Reheat in the oven at 350°F (175°C) for 5 minutes to crisp them up.
- Freezing: Gougères can be frozen before baking. Pipe the dough onto a tray, freeze until firm, then transfer to a freezer bag. Bake straight from frozen, adding an extra 5 minutes to the baking time.
Nutritional Information (Per Gougère)
- Calories: 80
- Carbohydrates: 6g
- Protein: 3g
- Fat: 5g
Gougères are the perfect bite-sized treat—light, flavorful, and filled with delicious cheesy goodness. Whether you’re making them for a dinner party or simply treating yourself, this classic French recipe is guaranteed to impress.