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Sucré: The Recipes | Philippe Andrieu, Trami
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From biscuits to cakes, and from tarts to pastries, the classics of the House of Ladurée are unveiled in this beautifully photographed collection of recipes. Even the world-famous macaroon reveals its secrets! Within these pages, you will find a tantalising array of refined flavours and enchanting colours: powder pink, vibrant lilac and Ladurees trademark pastel green ... where the delicious combines with the exquisite for the delight of all gourmets. The wonderful story of Ladurée began in 1862, when Louis Ernest Ladurée opened a bakery in the very heart of Paris at 16, rue Royale. During this era, the neighborhood surrounding the Madeleine was rapidly developing into one of the capitals most important and elegant business districts. The most prestigious artisans in French luxury goods had already taken up residence there. At the beginning of the 20th century, Jeanne Souchard, Ernest Ladurées wife, thought of combining distinct styles: the Parisian café and pastry shop. With this, one of the very first Parisian tea salons was born. It was in 1993 that this sleeping beauty with still untapped potential was taken over by David Holder and his father Francis Holder. With the opening of the Ladurée restaurant and tea salon on the Champs Élysées in 1997, decorated by Jacques Garcia, this true institution became one of the top addresses for Parisian gourmandises. Boutiques in Printemps Grand Magasin and on Paris left bank followed, as did the beginning of the international adventure with openings in London, Geneva and Tokyo.
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Sucré: The Recipes | Philippe Andrieu, Trami
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"It is strongly recommended that you allow the finished macarons to rest one night in the refrigerator. During this time, a reaction takes place among the ingredients, further enhancing and refining the flavor and texture." I found this to be good advice for more than just macarons: sleep on it before giving in to temptation ! #somethingforsept , #septphotochallenge

Hobbinol Am I the only one who buys cookbooks and never makes anything from them? It is a tradition that whenever I'm in NYC, I buy Laduree macarons to go with my book on the long train ride back home. So, I just had to get this cookbook and maybe one day I'll make macarons for the train ride into Manhattan. 8y
marixa Mmmmmmm! 8y
Louise What a lovely tradition! Like eating special chocolates in the London theatre! ðŸ¬ðŸ¬ðŸ¬ 8y
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Eyelit Lovely photo! 8y
LeahBergen Oh, yum. 8y
Litlady Beautiful! 💜 8y
Hobbinol @Louise Ah, chocolate intervals make for sweeter endings. A grand tradition. 8y
Louise @Hobbinol I couldn't agree more! 😀 8y
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