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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Why we adore French macarons and Laduree ...


The incomparable Laduree Macaron Tower

Show me one person who doesn't adore  a macaron and I will show you Peter Pan!

There is just something about a macaron with its crispy outer crust and its deliciously moist filling that the mere thought of it is enough for a person's mouth to start watering. It is mildly moist and when you bite into it, it simply melts in the mouth.All macarons are fabulous but there is something even more special about French macarons and that is what I will try and briefly touch upon here.

According to the Wikipedia, a ‘macaron’ is a sweet meringue based confection made with eggs, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond powder, orground almond and food colouring.  It is also called Luxemburgerli. The macaron is commonly filled with ganache, buttercream or jam filling  sandwiched between two bicuits. The name is derived from the Italianword macarone, maccarone or maccherone, the Italian meringue.
The confection is characterised by smooth, squared top, ruffled circumference (referred to as the "foot" or "pied"), and flat base.  Macarons can be found in a wide variety of flavors that range from the traditional raspberry, chocolate to the new. (foie gras, matcha)

And if we are talking about French macarons, no post can be complete without mentioning Laduree, the ultimate destination for a 'foodie's  Paris visit.
The true story of the Laduree macaron starts with Pierre Sesfontaines, second cousin of Louis Ernest Laduree, who at the beginning of the 20th century, first thought of taking two macaron shells and joining them with a delicious ganache filling.

To read more details, you will need to visit this site and I can assure you that you will love what you read!


On the three occasions I visited this Laduree, I literally found myself spoilt for choice- did I want the macarons or did I want one or all of these decadent goodies? Believe me when I tell you that for that moment in time, all that one can think, feel and of course see, is this mouthwatering spread, that just cries out to be eaten. One box of macarons just isn't enough, and that's also when you think of friends and family who might be looking forward to goodies from Laduree and you ask the sales girl for a second and then quite possibly a third....and a fourth box as well
Looking at these pieces and thinking they look better than jewels 
Entering Laduree in the Carousel, next to the Louvre
Just before I sign off for today, I must give you the best tip that I can think of.

The tradition of Laduree is one that will go on and on and one of the most important  things is that of sitting down together to enjoy a delicious cake. And that's exactly why Laduree is inviting all cake lovers to join the Laduree Club. 

Here's where you can sign up for the newsletter which apart from giving you all news updates about Laduree, will offer you exclusive recipes, tips and tricks from the world renowned chefs.

http://www.laduree.fr/en/club/newsletter

Why wait...?

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