All I can say is, "Merci, Pierre." Were it not for Paris' Pierre Hermé, we wouldn't be celebrating Le Jour de Macron today, here and in Paris. For those of you who are imagining those heavy coconut blobs that we know as macaroons, forget all that. The macaron is two tiny wisps of an almond flour meringue cookies with a delightful creamy filling inside. If made correctly, under perfect weather conditions, the shell is crisp as air and then the filling completes the experience.
Today I feature a photo from my first taste of macaron in November, 2009. It was in Pierre Hermé's shop in the Marais. I had caramel. It remains at the top of my list, but violette, tasted at Ladurée is another favorite. I also pay homage to some of the best macarons I've ever had on this side of the pond. My dear friend Genie, in Mobile, Alabama, makes homegrown macarons and her divine pistache avec Nutella butter cream rivals any I've had in Paris. Enjoy!
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6 comments:
delish .. those are Mary's colors ..
Biggest sigh, biggest beauty! Simply perfect!
I can't get to Paris—or Mobile—today, but there is a Ladurée shop right here in Manhattan. Caramel au fleur de sel pour moi!
Very tasty!
I bought macaroons here in Toronto today! Salted caramel is my favourite.
It's pouring and humid here today, dear V ~ the opposite of macaron baking weather!! {Not that I was planning on attempting them.} Genie's sound amazing. Bon weekend {amost} to you and Meepsie, ma chere!
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