My grandma used to make eclairs for special occasions.  I begged her to make these for my wedding reception - which she willingly did.  I should have just asked her to make me a lifetime supply, forget the guests!  I love these babies.  Really, they are the same thing as cream puffs, solely differing in shape.  
I was running through some old photos and realized I made these, took photos, and then forgot to post the recipe.  I've tried several recipes, and found that the following from a Better Homes and Gardens cookbook is my favorite. 
  
1 c. water
1/2 c. butter
 1/8 t. salt
1 c. flour
4 eggs
Whipped cream, pudding, or ice cream for filling
Chocolate glaze
In a medium saucepan combine water, butter, and salt.  Bring to boiling.  Add flour all at once, stirring vigorously.  Cook and stir till mixture forms a ball.  Remove from heat.  Cool for 10 minutes.  Add eggs, one at a time, beating well with a wooden spoon after each addition. 
Spoon dough into a decorating bag fitted with a large plain round tip (1/2 inch opening).  Pipe 12 strips of dough, 3 inches apart, onto a greased baking sheet, making each strip 4 inches long, 1 inch wide, and 3/4 inch high.  Bake at 400* for 30-35 minutes or until golden.  Cool on a wire rack.
*Cream Puffs variation - Drop dough by 12 heaping tablespoons onto a greased baking sheet. Bake as above. 
Fill with whipped cream or pudding and frost with chocolate glaze.  I recommend a vanilla pudding filling.     
Chocolate Glaze
4 oz. semisweet chocolate or chocolate chips
3 T. butter or margarine
1 1/2 c. powdered sugar
dash of salt
3 T. hot water
Melt chocolate, and butter/margarine over low heat stirring frequently.
Remove from heat.  Stir in sifted powdered sugar and hot water.  Stir in additional hot water, if needed to reach drizzling consistency.
Spoon/drizzle over eclairs or cream puffs.

 
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