I brought the recipe for these gougeres back from a trip to Nice, France. The original called for Gruyere cheese, but I found that Gouda is a more budget-friendly alternative. These puffs are a wonderful bite-sized treat. If you have leftovers, float a few of these gems on a bowl of soup in place of croutons. —Lily Julow, Lawrenceville, Georgia

Can you freeze Gougeres?

Freeze unbaked puffs on parchment-lined baking sheets until firm; transfer to resealable freezer containers and return to freezer. To use, place frozen puffs on parchment-lined baking sheets. Top and bake as directed, increasing time by 2-3 minutes.


Test Kitchen tips
  • Be patient when stirring in the flour. It will take a few minutes for the dough to come together and form a ball.
  • The pastries will puff during baking then deflate slightly, which is normal.
  • These bake up golden brown on the outside while the inside is tender and slightly moist.