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

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    Profiterole. Some French pastries also start with pâte à choux, or choux paste, a hot dough made by cooking water, butter, flour, and eggs together in a saucepan; when it bakes, it puffs up and ...

  3. List of French desserts - Wikipedia

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    Clafoutis is a baked French dessert of fruit, traditionally black cherries, [1] arranged in a buttered dish and covered with a thick flan-like batter. Crème brûlée consists of a rich custard base topped with a contrasting layer of hard caramel.

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    Ina's French Apple Tart is a dessert that skips the hassle of a double crust but still delivers all that cozy apple goodness. It’s the kind of dessert that looks fancy but is secretly so easy to ...

  5. Clafoutis - Wikipedia

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    Some recipes call for pouring the batter into the pan and topping with the fruit before baking. [9] The finished product has a light, custardlike texture. [9] [11] The dish is traditionally served as a dessert, but some less-sweet variations may also be appropriate as a breakfast or brunch dish. [16]

  6. 25 French Desserts That'll Make You Feel Like You're In Paris

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  7. Croquembouche - Wikipedia

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    A croquembouche (French: [kʁɔ.kɑ̃.buʃ]) or croque-en-bouche is a French dessert consisting of choux pastry puffs piled into a cone and bound with threads of caramel. In Italy and France, it is often served at weddings, baptisms and First Communions.

  8. Crêpes Suzette - Wikipedia

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    Crêpes Suzette (pronounced [kʁɛp syzɛt]) is a French dessert consisting of crêpes with beurre Suzette (pronounced [bœʁ syzɛt]), a sauce of caramelized sugar and butter, tangerine or orange juice, zest, and Grand Marnier, triple sec or orange Curaçao liqueur on top, flambéed tableside. [1]

  9. Fraisier - Wikipedia

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    It is a classic among French entremet desserts. According to the New York Times the required construction is often elaborate. [4] Fraisier (strawberry shortcake) The cake's origin dates back to a cake created by Auguste Escoffier at the end of the 19th century that included fresh strawberries. The recipe appears in his Guide Culinaire.