The Basics of Pastry: Marzipan

By ChuckM

Though marzipan might not have gained as much popularity in the United States, it is a delightful and sweet delicacy cherished in various regions worldwide. Today, on January 12, as we celebrate National Marzipan Day, we hope to change that perception. Marzipan throughout the world Serious Eats says that the origin of marzipan is often…

The Basics of Pastry: A primer on bittersweet chocolate

By ChuckM

In celebration of National Bittersweet Chocolate Day on January 10th, let’s delve into a brief narrative about the enchanting and delicious world of bittersweet chocolate. Once upon a time, in the lush landscapes of Central and South America, ancient civilizations cultivated and cherished a divine treasure – the cacao bean. Little did they know that…

Recipe: Chef Jacquy Pfeiffer’s Galette des Rois #2

By ChuckM

Years ago, the mention of crafting a galette des rois evoked a singular image – a circular confection of almond cream encased in puff pastry. Concealed within this delectable treat was a fève, a miniature trinket, and on top a gold crown – typically fashioned out of cardboard. The person who found the fève was…

The Basics of Pastry: All purpose traditional puff pastry

By ChuckM

A viennoiserie or dessert made with puff pastry is one of the most delicious things on the planet. It’s ethereal, light, buttery, and crunchy. Yes, the flaky layers get all over your clothes and the table, but that is part of the experience. Besides, who hasn’t poked their fingers on the crumbs and shards and…

Recipe: Galette des Rois #1

By ChuckM

Starting around Christmas and running through the Feast of the Epiphany (January 6), the French celebrate with a variety of traditional dishes. One of them is a Galette des Rois or King Cake. Following tradition, a Galette des Rois is traditionally served as dessert on the Feast of the Epiphany, signifying the conclusion of the…