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Luscious macarons at Pierre Hermé

Macarons from Pierre Hermé

My obsession for those heavenly creamy, crispy, sweet French pastries, called macarons, began when I lived in Paris. I would go to the Ladurée, the pastry-shop and tearoom, almost every week to sit down like an old woman and drink tea and snack on a macaron. Ah, the wonderful gastronomic moments spent at Ladurée! It deserves its own blog post.

Recently, I discovered another incredible pastry-shop in Paris, Pierre Hermé, where you can try some interesting flavored macarons, such as caramel with fleur de sel and passion fruit with chocolate. The tiny store, located at No. 72 rue Bonaparte on the Left Bank, almost always has a quick moving line started out the door. As you enter this chic pastry boutique, your eyes are automatically drawn to the many gorgeous fruit cakes on your left. And then, as you get further into the store, all your senses are overwhelmed by the beauty -- the fresh aroma of baked sweets and the stunning displays of various cakes and macarons.

My experience at Pierre Hermé was like a glance into heaven. By the time it was my turn to order, I was speechless. I had spent the entire time in line absorbing the smells and the delicious goodies instead of figuring out which macarons I wanted to order. One of the shopkeepers gave me a menu of macarons. I studied it closely and finally bought a box of 16. Check out my favorite flavors and more after the jump.



A glance into Pierre Herme from the long but quick moving lineMy favorite macarons at Pierre Hermé include:

  1. Ispahan: Rose, raspberry, and lychee
  2. Jasmin: Cream with jasmine flower and jasmine flavored tea
  3. Arabesque: Apricot and pistachio
  4. Montebello: Raspberry and pistachio

It looks like you may be able to order these macarons online at the Pierre Hermé website. If not, there are two boutiques in Paris and one in Tokyo. I highly encourage you to make the trip to their store!

Filed Under: Food Politics, Bakeries
Tags: france, macarons, paris, pastries, pastry

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Marilyn

6-26-2008 @2:42PM Marilyn said... Max, any excuse to looks at macarons is a good one. When visiting Paris last month we picked Laduree and missed Pierre Herme - and one more shop in the holy macarons trinity is Gerard Mulot. Thanks for posting them!
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Tug Spicer

6-26-2008 @3:34PM Tug Spicer said... OMG>! Don't eat your finger! BUT seruoisly, man. I've always want to know why some pople spell it MACARON and some say MACAROON. Do you know why?
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Phlipper

6-26-2008 @4:07PM Phlipper said... So with you on Laduree. That place has the greatest macarons ever. Last time I was there I had an appetizer that was seared foie gras on top of a licorice macaron. It was dreamy.
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Kat Kinsman

6-26-2008 @4:35PM Kat Kinsman said... The macarons at Fauchon in NYC make me weep with joy. They're like giant jewels. Giant, luscious, glorious, munchable jewels.
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BrokenM

6-26-2008 @5:20PM BrokenM said... Tug, macarons de paris are spelled differently than the macaroons foisted off as 'cookies' on thousands of unsuspecting kids at passover - at least that was always the difference in spelling as explained to me.

Spencer Budros's Macarons at what was then Pistachio in Columbus, OH kept me from loosing my mind during a year long job there in '06.

http://www.pistachiosweets.com/
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Hilary

6-26-2008 @5:27PM Hilary said... Macarons are French, meringue-like cookies made with almond flour.

Macaroons are cookies made with coconut.
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voodoocheese

6-26-2008 @8:16PM voodoocheese said... Ah.. macarons. I work here : http://www.burdickchocolate.com and we call them luxembourgers. While we don't have as many interesting flavors, I love them all and they always make my day!
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