Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Even More Signs of Spring. . .



One of the most memorable parts of our trip to Paris was looking longingly in all the shop windows as we walked along the streets. There is a reason that the direct translation of "window shopping" in French means literally "licking the windows"!! I was so impressed by the fact that not only desserts were beautifully prepared, but so were the "traiteur" (savory) items. I would look into a window and think I was looking at all desserts, when what I was really looking at was lunch! So much thought, creativity, respect and passion are put into so many aspects of life there and most certainly this applies to the food and its presentation.

And this being The Gossamer Tearoom, where no yummy thing goes un-nibbled, I am so happy and excited everytime I discover something new to share with you! The House of Dalloyau has published their new menu of wonderful spring and summer items and each item just sighs "Spring". . .

Here are some gorgeous, fresh-looking items, all of them paying respect to the freshest foods of the season. . .


Salmon gravlax wrapped in pea pods (gravlax is fresh salmon, which has been marinated in a combination of salt, pepper, sugar, dill and vodka or aquavit)




A gorgeous fresh vegetable basket including petals of tomatoes, asparagus and zucchini and a watercress sauce



And, as to be expected, on to dessert, ranging from classically beautiful to a few surprising new twists. . .

Beautiful fruit tartlettes (simple, elegant, the perfect showcase for beautiful, delicious fresh fruit)




Religieuse de Rêve - This is a Dalloyau signature speciality. Many places make beautiful and delicious religieuses, but only Dalloyau makes "The Dream Religieuse"! New flavors are developed for the seasons (this one is strawberry), but whereas they are usual an individual dessert for one person, Dallayau makes this version which serves six to eight people!!




Insolent Framboise Melba - An extra indulgent version of a macaron! A soft, yet crispy macaron garnished with Madagascar vanilla flavored fondant cream and a compote of red fruits.




Bulle de fraise (strawberry bubble)- A pastry cocktail to be drunk with a straw composed of strawberries, vanilla flavored cream and whipped cream with strawberries under a "to go cup lid" made of crisp Breton shortbread (!)




Mirifique (Wonderous, and they are not kidding when this is what they named it!) - A drinkable, eatable pastry, a delicious temptation in two stages...
The first stage is a dessert cocktail to sip with a straw under a lid of whipped cream and a macaron. The second part is the edible container made of chocolate, flourless chocolate cookie and vanilla cream, to be eaten with a spoon! And they come in so many yummy-sounding combinations (pistachio-cherry, strawberry, raspberry, mango-passionfruit, caramel or apricot!)

My friend Marie-France in Paris tells me that it has rainy and windy in Paris, as it has in many parts of the country here, but that the weather is starting to break and "Now some trees are blossoming, it's an enchantment!"

Thank you, my friend, for your encouragement and reminder that spring is well and truly on its way!!

Happy Easter to everyone!

Big hugs to you all,

Betty

7 comments:

  1. Bonjour Betty ! je vois que tu aimes le "lèche-vitrines" parisien ! c'est vrai que c'est une expression très imagée ! merci de présenter tous ces desserts très appétissants... miam miam :) il faut néanmoins faire attention aux kilos superflus car les beaux jours approchent ! aujourd'hui le soleil revient timidement, gros bisous, à bientôt !

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  2. Amazing,delicious post,dear Betty!!!-)*

    Just breathtaking photos and I would like to be there and also staying to watch inthe windows...
    Beautiful Easter post,Betty!

    Wish you very sunny,blessed Easter!-)*
    Much Love,

    ***Violetta***

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  3. Darling popped in to wish you and your family a joyous and blessed Easter.

    Love & Hugs
    Duchess

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  4. Dear Betty, every single picture looks magical! I can only imagine how beatuful your trip to Paris must have been. :-))This post brought a smile to my face along with many beautiful memories of my own trip to Paris! I am wishing you beautiful Easter and sending your way million happy Easter bunnies. :-)

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  5. Oh yes, window licking is one of my favourite activities in Paris, too. Lovely, yummy pictures. Wishing you Happy Easter Days!

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  6. Woot woot woot !!!!!! j'adore la petite fraise ! trop mignonne !

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  7. New blogger, following you from the Duchess's blog, glad to meet you.

    Frances

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