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  2. These 13 Most Popular French Pastries Will Make Your ... - AOL

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    Pain Au Chocolat. Pain au chocolat starts with laminated dough, and it looks similar to a croissant, but in a different shape. Prior to baking, the dough is rolled up into a jelly roll-type shape ...

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    In a medium bowl, using a rubber spatula, combine almond flour, brown sugar, and butter. Coat a 13" x 9" baking dish with cooking spray. On a lightly floured surface, turn out dough and dust with ...

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  5. Frangipane - Wikipedia

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    French galette des rois (kings' cake). Frangipane (/ ˈ f r æ n dʒ ɪ p æ n,-p eɪ n / FRAN-jih-pa(y)n) is a sweet almond-flavoured custard, typical in French pastry, used in a variety of ways, including cakes and such pastries as the Bakewell tart, conversation tart, Jésuite and pithivier. [1]

  6. List of French desserts - Wikipedia

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    Coussin de Lyon – Sweet pastry specialty of Lyon, France; Croissant – Crescent-shaped viennoiserie pastry; Croquembouche – French dessert; Croustade – Culinary term for a crust or pie-crust of any type; Divorcé - A pastry consisting of two choux separated by vanilla cream; Éclair – Cream-filled pastry [6] Financier – Small French ...

  7. Almond paste - Wikipedia

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    Almond paste is the main ingredient of French traditional calisson candy in Aix-en-Provence. It is used as a filling in almond croissants. In Turkey, almond paste is traditionally made in Edirne, once the capital of the Ottoman Empire. During the Ottoman era of Turkish history, it was a royal delight mostly used in palace.

  8. This One Trick Will Help You Buy the Best Croissants in France

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  9. Viennoiserie - Wikipedia

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    Viennoiseries (French: [vjɛnwazʁi]; English: "things in the style of Vienna") are French baked goods made from a yeast-leavened dough in a manner similar to bread, or from puff pastry, but with added ingredients (particularly eggs, butter, milk, cream and sugar), which give them a richer, sweeter character that approaches that of pastry. [1]