My first stop was the Palais Galliera Museum to the see their latest exhibition about Proust's muse the Comtesse Greffulhe and you can watch a short video in French about the exhibition here and see some nice photos of the dresses on show here on the museum's website. I really loved seeing the dresses and also the photographs and documents as well as accessories such as hats and shoes - the Comtesse had big feet!!
After visiting the Galliera I then wanted to indulge my foodie passions and I took the Metro to Sentier to find Rue Montorgueil as I wanted to visit the Stohrer patisserie - the oldest one in Paris.
It turned out that Rue Montorgueil is full of patisserie shops and food shops and I understand the shops in the surrounding streets sell the supplies for the patisserie craft...more of that later! Above you can see a cheese shop and a green grocer who had those tiny little grapes that are in season at this time of year. The patisserie nearby had these cute pink piggies complete with eyelashes or glasses iced on them LOL!
I found the Stohrer Patisserie and the photos above show the delights they sell! They sell cakes, of course, but also savoury food (the top right photo in the collage below) and the most amazing lunch trays! Sadly the rain never stopped all day and with having bags and an umbrella I was beginning to feel really tired from the effort - I detest cities in the rain I really do. So with a heavy heart I headed back to my hotel for a rest and to dry out!
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All Le Notre except top right which is Stohrer's savouries.
Those Autumn cakes at Le Notre are so pretty!
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At the Metro by my hotel there is a lovely Le Notre Patisserie so I headed there to buy a treat.
I visited the Place de la Concorde in the early evening and the lights of Paris were lovely to see and all sporting the colours of the tricolour for obvious reasons:-
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The ferris wheel looked great and reflected beautifully in the puddles - left
The central colours of the wheel changed as you can see on the right.
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TL - National Assembly and TR - Looking towards the Madeleine
BL - Champs Elysees and BR The US Embassy lit up red/white/blue
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And here a scarf-less Hermes Horseman - I have
never seen this before and maybe it was out of respect
for the victims of the attacks in Paris.
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On my last day ( I was in Paris for only 2 nights) I had booked myself onto a cookery class with Patisserie a la Carte learning how to make proper macarons - those made by the Italian Meringue method. I learned that Laduree only make their with the French Meringue method - which is not regarded as quite so good and the macarons made that way are much sweeter too, but Pierre Herme do theirs with Italian Meringue which is not so sweet. It turned out to be only me on the class as no one else had booked so I had private tuition!
In the collage you can see top left my macarons after baking, then below this the cassis chocolate ganache I made to fill the macarons with after it had been cooled in the fridge. Next job was to pipe the ganache onto the macaron shells and then assemble the macarons - the bottom picture shows the macarons safely arrived at home - no breaks at all - I had taken a strong klik lock box with me!! I was told that it is best to leave the macarons a day or so to allow the flavour from the ganache to pervade the macaron shells and I have to say they taste delicious! I definitely can't wait to get back to Paris to do more cookery classes as it is such fun. I did another one earlier this year too and I'm hooked! After my class I was so close to Gare du Nord that I was able to walk to the station for my Eurostar home!
I'm afraid that the Gare du Nord is just not as glamorous as St Pancras in London - St Pancras is just fabulous and at the moment it also has a wonderful Disney Christmas tree made of toys!
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I missed out on travelling on this brand new train (seen at Gare du Nord here) by 1 hour - lucky people! |
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My "normal" old Eurostar train at St Pancras. |
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The beautiful St Pancras Station in London. |
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The Disney Christmas Tree |
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Hey Mickey!! He has the best spot! |
Next time on the blog - the Hermes windows!
Websites:-
Palais Galliera - http://palaisgalliera.paris.fr/en
Stohrer -http://stohrer.fr
Le Notre - http://www.lenotre.com
Patisserie a la carte - www.patisseriealacarte.com