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49 French Desserts
- Gteau Millasson (Gascon-Style Flan)
- Apple Croustade (Flaky Apple Tart)
- Chocolate Puff Pastry
- Pain au Chocolat (Chocolate Croissant)
- Olive Oil Quatre Quarts with Chopped Fruit
- Raspberry Brle
- Lavender Honey Ice Cream
- Crazy Day Crpes
- Macarons
- Chewy Almond Macaroons
- Les Navettes de Saint Victor (Shuttle Cookies)
- Clafoutis aux Olives Noires Confites (Candied Black Olive Cake)
- Brown Butter Tart with Blackberries
- Palmiers
- Napoleons
- Pear Tarte Tatin
- Crpes with Maple Sugar and Syrup
- Fiadone (Corsican-Style Cheesecake)
- Cherry Clafoutis
- Apricot-Almond Tart
- French Crullers
- Alice Medrich's House Truffles
- Croquembouche (Caramel-Glazed Cream Puffs)
- Pistachio Financiers
- White Chocolate-Cream Cheese Mousse
- Chocolate Mousse
- Lemon Souffl
- Maple Squares with Walnuts
- Madeleines
- Chocolate-Dipped Orange Financiers
- Torta Pisticcina (Chestnut Flour Tart)
- Mousse au Citron (Lemon Mousse)
- Coeur la Crme with Caramelized Strawberries
- French Apple Tart
- Plum Tart
- Sour Cherry Compote
- Banana Tarte Tatin
- Maple Syrup Dumplings
- Punitions (French Shortbread Cookies)
- La Grand Bouffe : Jacques Pepins Apple Tart
- Marie Joss Chocolate Cake
- Cheese Curd Tart
- Tarte aux Figues, Matignon d'Abricots la Sauge Ananas, Sorbet d'Abricot (Fig Tart with Apricot Sorbet)
- Small Pastry Puffs with Chocolate Sauce and Vanilla Ice Cream
- Bche de Nol
- Flourless Chocolate Souffl (Souffl au Chocolat)
- Crepes Suzette
- Upside-down Apple Tart
- Crme Brle
SERVES 8
- Unsalted butter, for greasing
- 1 cups flour, plus more for pan
- cup sugar
- tsp. kosher salt
- 4 cups milk
- 1 tsp. vanilla extract
- 4 eggs
Heat oven to 425. Butter and flour a 10" pie plate; set aside. Whisk flour, sugar, and salt in a bowl. Whisk milk, vanilla, and eggs in another bowl until combined. Slowly whisk dry ingredients into wet ingredients to make a smooth batter. Pour batter into prepared pie plate; bake until browned in places, puffed in the center, and set around the edges, about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and let cool to room temperature. Chill 30 minutes before slicing.
SERVES 6
- 10 tbsp. unsalted butter, plus more for greasing
- cup, plus 4 tsp. granulated sugar
- tsp. kosher salt
- 6 sweet apples, such as Gala or Golden Delicious, peeled, cored, and cut into wedges
- cup armagnac or another brandy
- 7 sheets phyllo dough, defrosted if frozen
1. Melt 4 tbsp. butter in a 4-qt. saucepan over medium-high heat. Add cup granulated sugar, salt, and apples; cook, stirring occasionally, until apples are slightly caramelized, about 20 minutes. Pull pan from heat and add armagnac; carefully ignite with a match. Return to heat and cook until flames subside and liquid is reduced by half, about 3 minutes; let cool.
2. Assemble and bake the tart: Heat oven to 425. Grease a 10" springform pan with butter; set aside. Melt remaining butter in a 1-qt. saucepan; keep warm. Lay 1 sheet phyllo on a work surface; brush with some melted butter and sprinkle with 1 tsp. granulated sugar. Fit into prepared pan, allowing corners of dough to hang over edges. Repeat using 3 more sheets phyllo, laying each sheet at a 45 turn from the last. Spread apples over dough in an even layer. Cut remaining sheets of phyllo in quarters, and, working with 1 piece at a time, pinch at the center and flip over, so that the corners are pulled together and facing up; place over top of tart. Repeat with remaining pieces phyllo until top of tart is covered. Drizzle with remaining melted butter; bake until golden and crisp, about 30 minutes. Let tart cool completely in pan, then unmold and transfer to a serving platter.
Chocolate Puff Pastry
MAKES 3-LB. DOUGH
- 1 cups ice-cold water
- 1 tbsp. plus 1 tsp. kosher salt
- 2 cups plus 2 tbsp. all-purpose flour, chilled, plus more
- 1 cups bread flour, chilled
- 9 tbsp. unsalted butter, softened, plus 30 tbsp., chilled
- 1 cups Dutch cocoa powder
1. Stir water and salt in a stand mixer fitted with a hook. Add flours and softened butter; mix until dough forms. Knead dough until smooth, 23 minutes. Form dough into a disk and wrap in plastic wrap; chill 1 hour.
2. Using a stand mixer fitted with a paddle, mix chilled butter with cocoa powder. Transfer to a sheet of plastic wrap and shape into a 7 x 10 rectangle; wrap in plastic wrap and chill until solid, about 1 hour.
3. On a lightly floured surface, roll dough into a 12" x 18" rectangle. Use a pastry brush to dust excess flour from both sides of dough. Place butter onto short end of rectangle; fold other side of dough up and over butter. Pinch dough edges to encase butter. Working from 1 short end of rectangle, and using a rolling pin, press pin into dough to soften butter, using a rocking motion between ridges to lengthen dough. Roll dough into a 10" x 24" rectangle. Fold dough into thirds, like a letter; wrap in plastic wrap and chill 1 hour.
3. With 1 short side of rectangle facing you, roll dough into a 10" x 24" rectangle. Fold dough into thirds, wrap, and chill 30 minutes. Repeat rolling, folding, and chilling dough 3 more times. Chill dough at least 1 hour before using; freeze up to 6 months.
MAKES 18 CROISSANTS
1 tbsp. yeast
cup milk
cup sugar
1 cups plus 2 tbsp. unsalted butter, barely softened, plus 3 tbsp., melted and cooled
1 tbsp. powdered milk
1 tbsp. kosher salt
4 cups flour
18 "-wide x 3"-long bittersweet chocolate bars
1 egg mixed with 1 tbsp. water, for egg wash
1. Stir together yeast and cup water heated to 115 together in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook; let sit until foamy, about 10 minutes. Stir in milk, sugar, 3 tbsp. melted butter, powdered milk, and salt; add flour. Mix on medium speed until a stiff dough forms, about 5 minutes. Transfer to a work surface and form into a thick square; wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2 hours.
2. Place remaining butter on a sheet of plastic wrap; cover with another sheet. Using a rolling pin, pound and shape butter into a 6, -thick square; set aside. Using rolling pin, roll dough into an 16 square on a lightly floured work surface. Unwrap butter square, and place on dough so its corners line up with the middle point of each side of dough square; fold dough corners over butter so they meet in the center. Roll dough into a 12 x 9 rectangle, and then tri-fold dough like a letter. Roll the dough into a 12 x 9 rectangle and repeat folding. Wrap in plastic wrap; chill for 30 minutes. Repeat rolling and folding dough twice more; chill for 1 hour.
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