This
post normally celebrates my favourite desserts from a cafe/bakery/pastry shop
in Geneva. I have only documented delicacies here that I have tried personally
(and many times).
For this
quarter, however, it is done from home…I took great pleasure in reviewing two
pastry shops last year, but that adventure stops here: the reason is simply a
lack of time. Although, theses posts generated great traffic and I was invited
to cover great pastry shops in Geneva, I have decided not to carry on – too
much work and too little time.
At home
we always have cakes for dessert or at tea time - delicious cakes to eat and
cry for more!
Are you ready for the show???
Gallette des Rois - Le Fournil de Carouge
This is what we eat for Epiphany
(the celebration of the arrival of the Three Kings). I have tried many, but my
favourite is still the one from Le Fournil de Carouge, a tiny and gorgeous
family bakery/pastry shop. This is a torte of buttery puff pastry filled with
almond cream, not too sweet and not too heavy either. There is a small gift
inside the torte and a crown for the king or queen who is lucky enough to find
it.
Chouquette - Le Fournil de Carouge
Sugar topped pastry puffs.
Tarte Tatin - Le Fournil de Carouge
Combines light golden puff pastry
and soft, juicy, caramelised apples.
L’Opéra - Martel Chocolatier
This, for me,
is the best opéra I have ever tasted in Geneva: a pure delight for those who
love chocolate and coffee. Layers of almond sponge cake soaked in
coffee syrup, alternating with ganache and coffee buttercream, and covered in a
chocolate and coffee glaze.
Mille-Feuille aux Marrons - Martel Chocolatier
This mille-feuille is out of this
world, if you love chestnut cream, chantilly and crusty fluffy pastry.
Rum Baba - Martel Chocolatier
Sponge cake soaked in rum syrup
topped with whipped cream and a strawberry.
Pistachio with Raspberry and Passion Fruit Mousses Dacquoise - Martel Chocolatier
A base
of pistachio cake topped with layers of raspberry and passion fruit mousses.
Chocolate, Coffee and Raspberry Mousse Dacquoise - Martel Chocolatier
A thin
base of cake completed with layers of raspberry, chocolate and coffee mousses.
Torta de Chocolate - Manuel bakery
Portuguese chocolate roll.
Lychee and Raspberry Macaroon - Christopher Berger
Blackcurrant and Raspberry Mousse with Cream Cheese
- Christopher
Berger
Carrot Tartlet - Aimé Pouly
On a
base of sweet shortcrust pastry there is a layer of carrot and hazelnut cake,
covered with pink-tinted fondant icing.
Raspberry-Almond Financier - Albert Pougnier
Almond cake with raspberry coulis
inside.
Caramel-Almond Financier - Albert Pougnier
Almond cake with caramel coulis
inside.
Windsor cake - Chocolats Rohr
Rum soaked sponge cake with raisins.
These are
my genuine personal opinions and favourites, otherwise I would not have written
about these cakes. As always with all my posts, this is not sponsored.