Showing posts with label Saint Honore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saint Honore. Show all posts

The New Choux!

Another French pastry lecon today deconstructing the basic creme puff or French choux. Sharpen your pencils svp.

Everyone knows the traditional French croquembouche wedding cake - a tower of choux pastry filled with chantilly whipped creme, then dribbled with molten caramel. Here a mini version minus wedding, obligatory hat and gloves. Indulge yourself!

What is the religieuse but a double-decker stack of choux?

La Maison du Chocolat helps you out with a nice cross-section view. Not so helpful since you can only buy these on Fridays/ Saturdays in October in Paris. I missed out...

I loved this decorative drawing on the walls of new patisserie Sebastien Degardin...

If you buy a how-to eclair book you can also make choux - same pastry.

Different shape.

Sadaharu Aoki deconstructs the creme puff by slicing in half and exposing a naughty chou a la creme.

Another new patisserie, Cyril Lignac gives the religieuse a modern twist...

Angelina makes the religieuse's pate a chou crustillant, a newish pastry look = crusty, crunchy texture.



Angelina has a book out showing the revisited Saint-Honore - more choux innovation...

At hotel Mandarin Oriental pastry counter a Saint-Honore of creme puffs de-stacked (8 euros).

Their trio de choux(8 euros) - some say the choux is the new macaron. What do you think?

Some choux you don't want to bite into!

Choux/religieuse do NOT travel well. Avoid the Metro and order a limo for gawds sake!


BONJOUR THE NEW CHOUX!


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