Sunday, November 1, 2009

Croquembouche - the tower of taste!


As the Holiday Season approaches the single most thing that excites me is what new creation I will bake and take home for my family to try. This Christmas it will be the famous Croquembouche, best known for being a French wedding cake (I know sometimes I go overboard!!)

Croquembouche is a traditional French wedding cake, made up of a tower of cream-filled, caramel-dipped profiteroles. The traditional croquembouche recipe is made with vanilla pastry cream and decorated with sugared almonds. Modern croquembouches are made with different flavored pastry creams and decorated with flowers, sugar art, and even melted chocolate.

I will be making Croquembouche, but using chocolate as the glue (You try transporting a cone shaped cake stuck together with fragile sugar!).

I’ll let you all know how it comes out. Cross your fingers for me, I'll need it!


For more information about Croquembouche check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croquembouche or view the video below.






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Until Next Time,

Andrea Bhrad
Pastry Chef
Bay Menu Blogger & Culinary Consultant

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