Paris–Brest

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Paris-Brest
Paris-Brest
Paris-Brest
TypePastry
CourseDessert
Place of originFrance
Main ingredientsChoux pastry, praline cream
'Paris Brest' pastry variation by Philippe Conticini

A Paris–Brest is a French dessert made of choux pastry and a praline flavoured cream.

History[]

The round pastry, in the form of a wheel, was created in 1910 by , pâtissier of Maisons-Laffitte, at the request of Pierre Giffard, to commemorate the Paris–Brest–Paris bicycle race he had initiated in 1891.[1] Its circular shape is representative of a wheel. It became popular with riders on the Paris–Brest cycle race, partly because of its energising, high-calorie value and its intriguing name, and is now found in pâtisseries all over France.[2]

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References[]

  1. ^ Mollois, Emmanuel. Et Voila. Fremantle Press
  2. ^ Tom Kevill-Davies (2009-06-16). "Paris Brest - The Breakfast of Champions". The Hungry Cyclist. Archived from the original on 2009-10-15. Retrieved 2009-09-26.


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