Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Best Thing I'd Never Heard Of


My one venture out of the hotel and into Salt Lake City last week was a food tour led by Lindsey of Cafe Johnsonia. The first stop was a fantastic bakery called Les Madeleines, and we tasted their specialty, kouing aman. I'd never heard of kouing aman and had no idea how to pronounce it, but man, I'm glad I was introduced. It's a traditional pastry from the Brittany region of France, and it's kind of like an amped-up croissant, crunchy and caramelized on the outside with a sort of a gooey sweetness happening in the center and lots of buttery, flaky layers throughout. Hungry yet? I ate one on the spot, brought two home and wished I had more when they were gone. Everything else in the bakery looked delicious, but these were worth the trip.

13 comments:

  1. It is very difficult to pronounce. But delicious buttery goodness.

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  2. Woah! I'll be googling recipes for this for sure!

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  3. looks so delicious!!

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  4. I think I need to find one of those immediately. They look amazing!

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  5. UM these look incredible! Especially as I've always been a fan of the crossaint, especially *pain au chocolat* :) Soo how DO you pronounce it? Inquiring minds want to know :)

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  6. I studied abroad in France for 5 months, but never heard of those either. They look downright sinful. Calling our local French Bakery tout de suite!

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  7. What a beautiful pastry! I hadn't heard of kouing aman either. Your beautiful photos certainly make me want to find a bakery that bakes them soon!

    Happy Wednesday,
    Christi

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  8. I must try that Carrot Cake cookie!

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  9. Ooh, that sounds truly amazing. Makes me want to go visit Brittany and see what else they have to offer!

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  10. Holy cow--these looks amazing. Ill be on the hunt for them for sure.

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  11. I'm so glad you loved kouing aman. :) And I'm so glad you came with me!

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