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Pรขtisserie Arnaud Larher

The worst thing about the pรขtisserie of Arnaud Larher is that itโ€™s too dang far away from where I live. Located on the northern fringes of Montmarte, it takes me 3 different mรฉtros to get there, and even then, itโ€™s a hike from the mรฉtro station (which is buried very, very deep underground, since that quartier of Paris is mostly soft limestone, aka plaster ofโ€ฆ

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French Chocolate Macaron Recipe

One of the most vexing tasks some bakers come across is making the perfect Parisian macaron, those ethereal little domes of almond meringue seen all over Paris, often filled with buttercream, ganache, or a fruity filling of jam. Although the original macaron didnโ€™t have filling, but were simply fused together while warm. So I decided to create two recipes for chocolate macarons: one with anโ€ฆ

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Go Ahead, Have a Croissant

The recent issue of Elle ร  Table reports that eating a croissant may be a healthier and a more diet-friendly alternative the breakfast tartine, a split baguette spread with butter and jam. A croissant ordinaire or croissant au beurre (made with pure butter) has 200 calories, and 25 grams of carbohydrates. A tartine composed of one-fifth of a baguette (about 2 ounces of bread) spreadโ€ฆ

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Paris Pastry Shops

Paris has some of the most amazing pastry and chocolate shops in the world! Iโ€™ve written up many of them and you can browse through my archives to find out more about them: Paris Pastry Shops. A recommended book for visitors is The Pรขtisseries of Paris: A Paris Pastry Guide, which lists many favorites, along with addresses and specialties.

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