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Showing posts with label French Pastry. Show all posts

Paris Baguette

 When you come to New York to see the Met's Stein's Collect show you must go to Paris Baguette on 6W.32nd st. open everyday 8am-10pm in Koreatown.
 I only discovered Paris Baguette on Saturday! I wonder if Sweet Freak has been..?
 Tons of Fr handwriting on the walls, which Connie said is the key to authentic French bakeries.
 I got a 'Twist Pie' and it was OMG delish.
 I did not get a Berry & Choux tarte...
 Or la Cheesecake...
 Or a chocolate butter(?) cake - all too big. 
 A dozen macarons was just too many for a gouter/snack.
 I did get one canele ($1.50).
 Tres caramelized outside...
 And properly pudding-like inside (though a bit larger than her French sisters).
 Charmante hot chocolate cups..
 Malheuresement the PB Bear is no longer available. I asked, traitor that I am...
 But you can buy a PB delivery truck...
 
I went back to PB on Monday to make sure everything was as delish as my 1st visit. It was. While you're munching on your caneles you can watch France2 News 3X a day. Oui, at 8h, 13h and 20h online here. Excellent for practicing your French. Then run up and down the stairs 10X for the caneles,ahem.
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Antonin Careme

We have Antonin Careme to thank for exquisite French pastry...
In my recent studies comparing American pastries with...
...French pastry,
I discovered there is a serious lack of gloss, glitz and l'abricotage on the home turf.
L'abricotage is that generous application of apricot jam syrup...
Parisien patisseries fling it about with abandon. This New York tart lacks shine and sparkle.
A dusting of powdered sugar can do in a pinch...
Gerard Mulot's beauty combines powdered sugar AND l'abricotage...
Elaborate Parisien desserts are no accident...
When there is such a long tradition. Check out Cooking For Kings,The Life of the First Celebrity Chef, Antonin Careme (it could say pastry chef par excellance).
Merci M. Careme.

Why you'll find divine fantasies in every Paris pastry vitrine.
Bonne Mercredi!

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French Chocolate Chip Cookies!

Another French bone of contention today. I got steamed up reading RP's evaluation of the best chocolate chip cookies in Paris(!?) You're looking at a Laura Todd 'classique' (burp) chocolat noir here.. Here's your basic New York chocolate chip($3.) from City Bakery. OK maybe the sugar is too carmelized etc. but the texture and surface is day and night from those Frenchie chocolate chips. How could it be otherwise, when the flour, water, eggs, bla, bla, bla are completement different. Even the altitude counts I was told in France. Not to mention the chocolate...ahem
These sad looking samples were being sold dans le rue in Montmartre...
Chocolate Chip CookiesFor a celebration of terroir/regional products. OUCH
I know the French love new trends and maybe choc-chip cookies are 'cool', but I'm very chauvinistic about these. Disclosure: I'm not a chocolate chip cookie connosisseur. I'll eat a chocolate-chocolate chip before I go for the classic. My fav is at Cafe Petrossian but they were cleaned out by 2 pm on Saturday (and they're a FRENCH cafe). Even mass-market Whole Foods cookies look better than the Fr samples. Wish I'd gotten the pumpkin-walnut...
Chocolate Chip Cookies Union Sq. Farmers Market gets them right.
Chocolate Chip Cookies Laura Todd is a huge very clever chain that introduced choc chips to France. I broil when I see their stands at the salon du chocolat or Galeries Lafayette Gourmet. Grrrrr
Chocolate Chip Cookies HMPH
Did you know New York cheese cake is big in Paris?
Chocolate Chip Cookies Fortunately our pound cake (or is it British) they will never get but that's another post...
Why the French can't be satisfied making the most seductive pastry on the planet..
Chocolate Chip Cookies Is beyond me...
Chocolate Chip CookiesPhoto by Robyn Lee
If you want to know the 10 best choc chip cookies in New York here's a list from Serious Eats.
Au Revoir French Chocolate Chip Cookies!
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