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Pierre Herme Pistachio Goo


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On my last day in Paris, sad to be leaving, but oh so inspired by the wonderful pastry I have sampled here.

At Pierre Herme, I had what I believe to be a Montebello. It was pistachio dacquoise, pistachio "mousseline", & fresh strawberries. It was beautiful, delectable. It's the little guy in the front right in this pic http://www.johnmccaig.com/index.php?showimage=252

Anyhow, that pistachio "mousseline" was not light like a mousse, not overly creamy like a pastry cream, super super smooth. It was like velvet. I also had the Violet Religieuse at Les Gateaux et de Pain with a similarly textured preparation, only it was either strawberry or violet (or both).

I want to use it as a starting point for a recipe idea. What is it?

Merci

Stephanie Crocker

Sugar Bakery + Cafe

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Pierre a similar cake in his book 'The patisserie of Pierre Herme". Can't recommend this book enough. $150 or so, but worth every penny. The recipe in the book uses genoise instead of dacquoise.

Pierre's recipe is 1:5 pastry cream to butter cream plus pistachio paste. He has different mousseline creams in the book that use different ratios.

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