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Wednesday, May 26, 2010
If you're looking for a piece of traditional white cake in Paris, like you'll find on every counter of every Greek coffee shop in New York, just forgetaboutit.
If you're looking for a mountain of whipped cream with even more whipped cream on top, that you will find in just about any patisserie on any corner in any arrondissement.
This white cake with the Frenchie name of St. Honore was found in the Japanese shopping mall at Mitsuwa Marketplace in New Jersey not Paris.
The one quite superb white cake you will find in Paris is at Laduree.
Every French girl's dream it is too, since it's a wedding cake, 'The Mozart Gateaux'.
If you're looking for a mountain of whipped cream with even more whipped cream on top, that you will find in just about any patisserie on any corner in any arrondissement.
This white cake with the Frenchie name of St. Honore was found in the Japanese shopping mall at Mitsuwa Marketplace in New Jersey not Paris.
The one quite superb white cake you will find in Paris is at Laduree.
Every French girl's dream it is too, since it's a wedding cake, 'The Mozart Gateaux'.
But your average white cake (icing and layered) as we know it since childhood birthday parties, has yet to hit the streets of Paris.
Could it be the next big tendance/trend when the cupcake begins to pall in Paris?
While we're on the subject of white, I was walzing through Bloomies last nite and found this exquisite display honoring Vera Wang. Wang has been creating perfect white wedding gowns for 20 years. It's on the 4th floor by the way.
A true American Horatio Alger story - Wang could not find a wedding gown for her own wedding, so...
We are the happy beneficiaries of her divine ingenuity.
Perfectly simple yet quite complex and often poetic...
Here's a very nice French 'piece o cake' seen in Bergdorf's windows last week from M. Alber Elbaz of Lanvin. Ruffles are IN, in case you hadn't realized.
I got this in the mail today from M. Pierre Herme...
It's Fête des Mères this Sunday.
I suppose if one must make do with a non-white cake in Paris, this will do the trick quite handsomely.
And who 'takes the cake' in yesterday's contest?
Aquarose that's who.
Let me know where to send it in Alaska Aquarose svp?
BONJOUR WHITE GATEAUX!
Labels: Bergdorf Goodmans' windows, French Girl, Laduree, wedding, white
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