I went as 'press' yesterday to the New York Chocolate Show and it never disappoints though I was surprised to see so many French chocolate companies represented. It's never surprising to see all the free samples offered at the New York show, unlike the Paris Salon du Chocolat where 'free' samples often require a magnifying glass...ahem Mary Chocolate Co. of Japan always has yummy macha-chocolates to taste... Even more surprising was catching top Paris patissier, Pierre Herme onsite tasting and checking out the New York show! ! ! I couldn't miss catching a group shot of Pierre Herme at the French Valrhona stand with the chocolate show organizers, Sylvie Douce et Francois Jeantet. Francois Pralus showed up at the NY show with all his French goodies.
Do stop by and taste his chestnut spread-miam-miam
It's a bonanza for the kids, who surely need more early training in the finer points of chocolate percentages at Comptoir du Cacao...
There were lots of people out tasting and buying yesterday perhaps because it was Veterans Day...
Swedish chocolatier, Hakan Martensson of Fika Choklad NYC is usually on hand creating chocolate sculptures. He told me he never knows exactly what's going to come out - it's all left up to serendipity. The chocolate wolf sculpture in the foreground has just eaten Red Riding Hood!
I love Maison Boissier's packaging and they have special prices for the show - I didn't realize they have a tea salon in the 16th arr...
Your friendly undercover pastry stalker kept her eye on Pierre Herme. I was interested to see him pick up and purchase hot NY pastry chefJohnny Iuzzini's Dessert Foreplay cookbook...