The May 2010 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Cat of Little Miss Cupcake. Cat challenged everyone to make a piece montée, or croquembouche, based on recipes from Peter Kump’s Baking School in Manhattan and Nick Malgieri.
I made my pate choux and creme a day in advance which worked very well time-wise. My choux came out beautifully and I was quite proud (things did get a little hairy as I didn't have a non-stick pan to judge the dough's humidity). The creme was very easy to make and work with. I used caramel glaze for my piece montee. Everything was fine until I was almost all the way through and I burned myself on the caramel causing me to flinch, hit my piece, and kill 3/4 of what I had done. By the time I had rearranged everything, the caramel I had already applied had cooled and broken off and the stuff still left in the pot had cooled to the point where it was just ridiculous to try and put it all together.
Basically I had no time as I was already late for the party to make more sauce, so I did what I could and monteed that sucker, got it in the car, and my friends rejoiced. It may look ugly, but it tasted goood. I can't wait for the next DB challenge!
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