Home >> Tags >> PastryListing articles 1 to 15 of 25 articles with tag ‘Pastry’ Most popular articles first. Sort by: Popularity ¦ Date ¦ Tags Visiting Pierre Hermé's Pastry Shop in Paris Very Popular
Pierre Hermé is the king of French pastry. His tiny boutique in Paris is so successful that people stop to ask why there is queue. See what's inside! Making Your Own Meringues Popular
Meringue is the most obvious pastry to bake when you have too many egg whites, and yet many home chefs are frightened to try homemade meringues. See how easy they are if you go by the book. Homemade Pistachio Paste Popular
Pistachio paste is used to flavor ice creams, pastries or custards. Yesterday, I made my own from scratch using Pierre Hermé's instructions. Amazing! Cannelés Bordelais Popular
Easily one of my top 10 favorite pastries, these humble-looking little crepe dough tumblers are very tricky to make right. Here is how they make it at Lenôtre. A Pastry Class at the Paris Lenôtre school Popular
Lenôtre offers high-end non-professional pastry classes in Paris. Are they worth the time and money? Who attends? What do you actually learn? Read my account of a Brioche and Kugelhopf class at Lenôtre's school on the Champs-Elysées. Scandinavian Sour Cream Apple Pie
This gorgeous, juicy vanilla-flavored apple pie is said to have been winning pie contests in the Midwest for decades. One of the first recipes I ever found on the web! My Boyhood's Hungarian Plum Dumplings
I had eaten these dumplings only once, when I was 12, but boy did they make an impression! Such a rich combination of gorgeous juicy sweet prunes covered in a soft potato-based simmered dough. Swiss Wine Tart
A sweet tart made from white wine and sugar, very popular around my parts. My First Video
For my first video I show you how to bake a simple but original and highly colorful cake using French almonds with a long pedigree: praslines. Swiss Pastry Factory
One of the most modern industrial pastry plants in Switzerland allowed me to spend a morning with them - with my camera. Feel like making 7000 Napoleons? Follow me in. Tea with Sir Hugh
Last week I had tea with Sir Hugh and his lovely wife Gaynor in one of their favorite haunts in London - a uniquely British experience. Chestnut Pie like Pierre Hermé
The most sophisticated chestnut pie in the world. Italian Buckwheat Torta
A unique Alpine recipe from those mountains where Italians speak German. For hardcore buckwheat lovers only! Pistachier at Lenôtre
A pistachio-flavored little cake served with coffee in French gastronomic restaurants. If you get the pistachio paste, you can make it too. |
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