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LVSue Mar 29th, 2005 08:25 PM

Laduree macaroons—what flavors do you like?
 
I had no idea that macaroons come in different flavors. I'm determined to get to Laduree this time (as well as Angelique's), but decisions are not my forte! Do you all have any favorite flavors?

quimbymoy Mar 30th, 2005 05:10 AM

decisions aren't my thing either, so i ended up buying an assorted box to take home with me! i did however, love the lemon ones.

Scarlett Mar 30th, 2005 05:15 AM

Chocolate & Hazelnut Praline.
But as quimbymoy says, why make a decision, get a box of everything :)

ira Mar 30th, 2005 05:15 AM

Hi LV,

The macarons at Laduree, Pierre Herme', etc are not the macaroOns we have in the US.

Go to www.google.com, enter "macaron" and click "images". You will see the difference.

>Laduree macaroons—what flavors do you like?<

What's not to like?

((I))

marcy_ Mar 30th, 2005 06:12 AM

Yes, they're all good.

However, I have a few favorites :-)

Griotte-amaretto (cherry amaretto), cassis-violette, framboise (raspberry), citron (lemon), caramel au beurre salé (salted butter caramel.

Ladurée is always one of our first and last stops in Paris (and a few in between!)

It's also a lovely place to have lunch.


LVSue Mar 30th, 2005 06:41 AM

I'm so glad I posted this question! Imagine my perplexity had I gone looking for macaroons! (Those treacherous "faux amis"!) I would never have recognized them. Thanks for the tip, Ira.

So these are cookies with a filling?

cls2paris Mar 30th, 2005 06:49 AM

Pitashio! But, I do get an assortment. They don't have a filling. But I have seen them (not sure where) where two are made into a "sandwich" with a frosting-type spread in the middle.

grandmere Mar 30th, 2005 06:52 AM

Pistache!

grandmere Mar 30th, 2005 06:53 AM

LVSue, when do you leave for Paris?

Kristina Mar 30th, 2005 07:23 AM

I was in paris last week. Walking south out of the Place Madeline, we passed a Laduree shop and a bell went off in my head. I knew I had read about it here, but couldn't remember why.
We went inside and I saw the macarons. They have both large and small sizes. The large ones were almost 3 euro each (I think), but you could get 6 little ones for 6 euro.
We got the assortment and the chocolate and caramel ones were my favorites.

ira Mar 30th, 2005 07:30 AM

Hi LV,

>So these are cookies with a filling?<

Is champagne white wine and seltzer?

Until you have had one, and I suggest either Laduree or Pierre Herme so that you will know what they should taste like, you will not understand how good macarons are.

((I))

((I))

elle Mar 30th, 2005 07:35 AM


We once bought a bag--not from Laduree, but at a stall at the Carpentras market--that was a mixture of my favorites (caramel, coffee, chocolate). Oh la la.

bardo1 Mar 30th, 2005 09:13 AM

I'll strongly third the suggestion to get a boxed assortment - one of each. You'll be glad you did. Laduree's are indeed heavenly, but Pierre Herme's are even better. We decided a side by side taste test was in order so purchased a boxed assortment from both places. Mmmmm. You can also order them online if you want to do a little advanced research without the pressure.

Smudge Mar 30th, 2005 09:55 AM

Does anyone know if (and where) Laduree or Pierre Hermes macarons can be found in the Nice/Grasse/Cannes area?

LVSue Mar 30th, 2005 06:10 PM

Of course, Ira, I posted that just to see if I could get a rise out of someone (though I'm still not sure exactly what they are). The flavors are so tantalizing: cherry-amaretto, chocolate, caramel. I think I will get an assortment early in my stay so I can stock up on my favorite(s) before leaving. (But if I get an assortment, how will I know which flavor is which?)

This has turned into such a great day-chore for me--I can't wait! So is there a Pierre Herme in the 6th?

Grandmere, I leave the 30th of April, return the 9th of May. Will you be there?

bardo1 Mar 31st, 2005 04:00 AM

Pierre Hermé is at 72 rue Bonaparte in the 6th - just off Place St. Sulpice. You can identify them by looking at the brochure that comes with the box.

ira Mar 31st, 2005 04:19 AM

and Laduree is just up the street at 21 rue Bonaparte.

>..if I get an assortment, how will I know which flavor is which?<

The colors of the filling and of the pastry are different.

An interesting link to macarons is at
http://www.histoire-de-macaron.com/

((I))

Jocelyn_P Mar 31st, 2005 04:30 AM

"The colors of the filling and of the pastry are different."

Yes, but it can still be quite a guessing game if you're not familiar with all the flavors.

I like the chocolate.

Before I went to Laduree, I got a heavenly macaroon at a little tea shop somewhere in the Marais. I ended up liking it better than Laduree's, but of course I didn't note the store name or location. :(


Tyr23 Mar 31st, 2005 05:37 AM

We are visiting Paris in two weeks and will have to make a stop at Lauduree. We are staying in the 6th at the Hotel Delavigne - are there any locations close by?

orval Mar 31st, 2005 06:53 AM

Gérard Mulot, fantastic:

http://www.gerard-mulot.com/


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