Showing posts with label eclair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eclair. Show all posts

8/11/17

L’éclair de Génie: A Treat Worth Trying

As avid Instagrammers and Parisian food aficionados may have noted, L’éclair de Génie is the reigning king of the éclair.  This cleverly named business - a play on words literally meaning "a flash of genius" - with Chef Christophe Adam at the helm, provides customers all over the world with beautiful éclairs, ice cream, confections and more.   



With shops all over Paris, its place of birth, it is hard to avoid the white and yellow facades and inviting pastry counters of L’éclair de Génie.  Even in my neighborhood in a suburb west of Paris, an éclair delivery truck is often parked around town.  The vans are adorned with photographs of immaculate éclairs of every color.   



The shops I passed most often were those in Le Marais and on Rue Montorgueil.  Usually, I would just pass by.  Sometimes, I would venture inside to take a peek.  Once or twice, I indulged in one of the scrumptious morsels. 



Over the summer, my sister visited from the US and we stopped into the storefront in Le Marais to see what they had to offer.  At the time, the shop was featuring a box of 4 mini eclairs for 10€.  Naturally, we took a box without hesitation and were delighted to try the lemon-coconut, salted butter caramel, raspberry, and strawberry varieties.  The four wonders were nestled into a beautifully designed box.  Careful attention had clearly been paid to each one of the 3-bite pastries and the decorations were perfect reflections of their flavors. 



The Raspberry éclair was glazed in pink and adorned with shimmery covered pop rocks.  The filling was tinted pink and had a bright fruity taste.



The Lemon Coconut was filled with a rich cream and topped with a tiny coconut marshmallow and thin strip of coconut. 




The Strawberry variety was set off by a smidgen of gold leaf and a tiny wild strawberry.  Don't forget the fresh berry filling which had a pleasant level of acidity.




And the classic Salted Butter Caramel was shining in gold and caramel glaze and studded with crunchy chocolate morsels.  The filling was perfectly thick and well-emulsified.  
  




If you head in for a treat, don’t skip the classic chocolate flavor, and make sure you try something seasonal on the menu.  Chef Christophe Adam has perfected his product and made it worthy of all éclair accolades.  Stay delicious L’éclair de Génie!

Find the most convenient location for you here.


4/15/17

Eclairs

One of the things that is shaping my Parisian experience most is pastry.  From choux-based classics to thin cakes in between layers of mousse, it's my mission to experience them all.

This post will focus on a familiar classic: l'éclair.  Traditionally, éclairs consist of baked pâte à choux, chocolate or coffee pastry cream, and a stripe of chocolate or coffee fondant.  However, especially in Paris, you will find innovative flavors in addition to the traditional ones.  

I've tried éclairs from five or six different places here in Paris and here's my current list.  You will find a list with information and addresses at the end of this post.




This multi-store patisserie was founded in 1859 and continues to turn out lovely food and create a clean, sunny atmosphere.  They've got 13 stores in the Paris area.  No small operation.  In 2015 they were named makers of the best éclair au chocolat in Paris.  

I stopped by their Saint Michel location for a mid-morning snack one sunny day.  In their refrigerated case, they displayed their award-winning éclair au chocolat, as well as salted caramel and passion fruit varieties.  


   
I opted for the award-winner.  The quality of the chocolate glaze was good, nice and dark.  The pâte à choux was baked well, but overall they lacked the perfection I was seeking in a 4€ pastry.  The filling was not the most flavorful and the choux was a little soggy, which I suppose in bound to happen with creamy fillings.  A good snack, but for me, not the best éclair of Paris.


L'Eclair de Génie

Perhaps the most well-known purveyor of éclairs is L'Eclair de Génie. With boutiques all over the world, Christophe Adam has created a sensation.  The meticulously created pastries here are always perfect.  One could easily eat lunch in Paris for the 6€ it costs to enjoy one of these treats.  

Unfortunately, my only photo of éclairs from this place is dark and unflattering.  But, just trust me.  These things are incredible.  Each creation is classic and new, sweet, crunchy, smooth, gorgeous...  

Pictured L to R are: Salted Butter Caramel, Vanilla Pecan, Dark Chocolate, Pistachio Raspberry    





From all appearances, Thevenin is an up-and-coming patisserie in Paris.  You can grab lunch at one of their shops to go with your bread and fancy pastry.  Their éclairs weren't the most beautiful, the choux wasn't baked quite as darkly as I prefer, but the flavor and filling was spot on.  The Thevenin éclairs au chocolat are more milk chocolate than dark, which is a nice change.



It was a pleasant thing to enjoy in the park by Notre-Dame de Paris.


I'm sure that I've barely scratched the surface of éclairs in Paris.  Please leave comments of your favorite éclair in Paris!

Maison Pradier

http://www.maisonpradier.com/

Well established patisserie and popular for their brunch as well.  Check out their beautiful website for a peek at their methods.  

13 Locations in the Paris area. 

The Saint Michel location is open each day and accessible by the Saint-Michel and Cluny/La Sorbonne metro stations

14 Boulevard Saint-Michel 
75006 Paris

L'Eclair de Génie

http://leclairdegenie.com/

Bright and beautiful store-fronts welcome you in for a beautiful sight to go with beautiful tastes.

9 Boutiques in Paris, 5 in Japan, 5 in Hong Kong, 2 in Italy

Thevenin

A great spot for a good pastry or loaf of bread.  Notre-Dame-des-Champs location is closed on Sundays

119 Avenue du Général Leclerc
75014 Paris

14 Rue Daguerre
75014 Paris

5 Rue Notre Dame des Champs
75006 Paris