'''how much does it profiteroles cost is 3.40'''
Yes, a matter of fact, they are. It doesn't matter what religion people are to eat profiteroles.
It is a croquembouche.
No , It has a french origin
"Cream puffs with chocolate sauce" is an English equivalent of the French phrase profiteroles au chocolat. The pronunciation of the classic dessert will be "pro-fee-trol zo sho-ko-la" in French.
Some Scottish desserts are profiteroles(not a traditional Scottish dessert,) or chocolate cream.
A profiterizza is pizza base covered in crushed chocolate biscuit and chocolate sauce over a few profiteroles.
You're thinking of profiteroles -- yes, these are French, made of choux pastry and filled with cream.
Profiteroles are cream puffs made from choux pastry and cream (ice cream or whipped cream). To make it, one usually makes a hole inside choux paste which is then baked to form big hollow puffs. The puffs will be filled with cream by injecting or slicing and reassembling.
What is an antonym for decorate?
No, You can decorate your channel if you want to.
How Not to Decorate was created in 2004.