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2011 Yule Logs from Paris pastry chefs

Forget yule logs shaped like fire wood and studded with holly berries. When master French pastry chefs make their bûches de Noël, they’re wrapped in gold leaf, shellacked in a glossy caramel veneer and covered in leopard print. In a YouTube video created by food blog Paris by Mouth, a bevy of cakes made by […]

Dec 24, 2011 | By AFPRelaxnews

buche de Noel La Maison du Chocolat

Forget yule logs shaped like fire wood and studded with holly berries. When master French pastry chefs make their bûches de Noël, they’re wrapped in gold leaf, shellacked in a glossy caramel veneer and covered in leopard print.

In a YouTube video created by food blog Paris by Mouth, a bevy of cakes made by masterful French pastry houses like Fauchon, La Maison du Chocolat and Pierre Hermé are featured to a surprising soundtrack of Salt-N-Pepa’s classic “Push It.”

Leopard buche Eric Kayser

Yule logs reinterpreted feature flavors like lavendar, chocolate mousse, mango, candied lemon and chestnuts, salted butter caramel and Bourbon vanilla cream.

Buche de Lenotre 2011

Meanwhile, over the last week the “bûche de Noël” was the third most searched recipe term on Google driven primarily by web surfers from France.

Laduree buche de noel 2011

Traditional Christmas dinners in France may start with foie gras and oysters, before moving on to the main course, roast capon, duck, goose or lamb. A cheese board may follow, before the finale is served, the classic yule log.

Buche Patisserie Cyril Lignac 2011

Source: AFPrelaxnews Via Paris by Mouth – More photos on Facebook


 
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