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Destination: 10 Sweet Treats to Eat While Visiting Paris

Updated: Oct 18, 2021


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Sweet treats to eat in Paris

Paris, France is one European destination known for its amazing culinary delights! You can't help but appreciate the delicious cuisine. Why not indulge in a culinary-focused or food lover's tour?


Paris is sweet on the eye, sweet on the romance and sweet on the palette. It is a sugar lover's dream and the only problem you’ll have when it comes to the delectable French desserts is which one to choose. To help you navigate that yummy last course we’ve broken down the top 10 must-try desserts for your visit to France. And if you have to eat more than one a day just to get through them? Well, c’est la vie!


The Tartes Aux Fruits

The tartes aux fruits are prepared with fresh fruit inside a buttery pastry. The fruit sits atop a heavenly Chantilly cream. You can enjoy these tartes in both miniature and pie sizes.


The Éclair

The éclair is a popular dessert in Paris. The long French choux pastry can be filled with either a rich custard or pastry cream and topped with a sweet fondant. By definition, the term éclair means lightning in French. Go figure!


The Paris Brest

This pastry was created to celebrate the Paris to Brest bicycle ride in 1891. Naturally, it is circular and contains praline flavored crème and choux pastry.


Macaron

Macarons are undeniably delectable. There are so many flavors to choose from. The base ingredients include an airy meringue and almonds. Be sure to not confuse with coconut macaroons, in which the English added the -oon to the word in the 16th century.


The Tarte Au Citron

Tarte Au Citron, also known as the lemon tart, is also very popular. Donning a pastry crust and delicious lemon filling. The filling, however, is not made with fruit. The cream is a mixture containing lemon juice, lemon zest, and of course, eggs and sugar.


The Mille Feuille

This fluffy treat comes in a vanilla or custard slice and is comprised of several layers of puff pastry. Between the puff pastry lies an additional two layers of pastry crème. Another name for the Mille Feuille is the Napoleon.


The Tarte Tatin

Named after the hotel that serves the dessert (Hotel Tatin), the tarte Tatin is a unique upside-down pastry. Its ingredients include caramelized fruit prepared with sugar and butter. It pairs famously with a bit of tart crème fraiche.


The Choux à La Crème

These cream puffs are created using puff pastry as well. They swell while cooking and are actually hollow. The oozing center can be either whipped cream or custard. Interestingly enough, once you add chocolate as your topping, it then becomes a profiterole. There are various different toppings you can add to this pastry, from ice cream to fruit and even spun caramel.


Croissant

This buttery flaky wonder is a signature French pastry. There are so many ways to top it; you can use fruit, chocolate, fondant, or a compote of your choosing. You will not be disappointed.


The Petits Four

Translated, petit four means small oven, and are also known as mignardises. The fours are miniature bite-sized confections that can also be savory if you choose. The sweet route includes a sugary glaze atop a crispy biscuit. These pastries are perfect for tea parties.


Hungry now? Give yourself a sumptuous treat in Paris! I’d love to help you plan your trip to Paris so be sure to pick up the phone and call me or send me an email.


Erin Smith ~ Affinity Group Travel Advisor





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