Lilies of the valley look especially beguiling next to my new linen napkins purchased at the Parisian store Merci. I am so infatuated with my new napkins I can't bear the idea of anyone actually using them to wipe their mouths! Sigh |
When lilies of the valley begin to flower in my garden, I know that Mother's day is upon us. What I did not realize is that lilies of the valley mark a holiday in France too, May Day, or so I am informed by one of my favorite blogs: Paris Breakfast. On May 1st shop owners hand out sprigs of lily of the valley to their customers. A lovely tradition I would say!
These spring holidays are occasions for something special and with this in mind I decided to stretch my skills a bit and take a croissant baking class during my recent trip to Paris. I am not much of a pastry baker; I stick to tarts, pies and crumbles, but I could not resist getting an insider's glimpse of how the iconic French breakfast treat is made on its own turf.
Chef Emmanuelle knows her business and patiently guided us through the specifics of French baking. |
Getting a little messy was part of the fun. Naturally, eating the results of our hard work was pretty fun too. When asked if we would attempt to make croissants at home my answer was a definitive NO! As much as I thoroughly enjoyed the class, I think it takes years to really master these exacting techniques and I leave it to the masters. Chef Emmanuelle confirmed that we could do no better than sampling the amazing confections at Paris bakery Pierre Herme. Indeed.
Students hard at work carefully applying the egg wash to our newly formed croissants |
Strolling around during the rest of my stay in Paris I was confronted over and over again with masterwork. Being an expert at something is a worthy pursuit. Perhaps I was being a bit hasty about puff pastry.
The beautifully landscaped Jardin du Luxembourg |
The awe inspiring grandeur of Notre Dame cathedral at night. |
For a step by step croissant recipe from
the Fine Cooking website Click Here.
the Fine Cooking website Click Here.
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