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Ganache to Gargoyles in the Shadow of The Eiffel TowerBy Sally Peabody
An October visit to Chaudun’s shop left me wishing I’d made this trip years ago. Chaudun, who originally trained in patisserie within the renowned La Maison de Chocolate, has been crafting his own chocolates for 25 years for a devoted clientele of aficionados from near and far. He sources his fine chocolate from the best-of-the-best around the chocolate-producing world. There is indeed an enviable selection of classic dark chocolate ganaches filled with almond paste, honey, chocolate, raspberry, coffee and other intensely pure flavors. And the chocolate Pavés are simply exquisite confections of cream and chocolate perfection… so fresh and fragile they cannot remain at room temperature for more than four hours.
Despite his obvious mastery of the chocolate métier,
The shop is adorable, quintessentially Paris. During my
short visit the clientele included an elegantly dressed older woman assisted by
a home-care aide who came in to painstakingly select two chocolates for her
dessert. She is a daily visitor and was accorded all the grace and respect as
for a client buying a substantial order. Next a somewhat boisterous English
family came in with three young children who were highly amused by the gargoyles
and other fanciful creations.
A visit to Michael Chaudun’s shop should be high on the list of chocolate lovers visiting Paris. Whether it is two perfect bon-bons, a purse, or even a chocolate saucisse this shop will satisfy one’s chocolate cravings with inimitable style. Sally Peabody, President of Your Great Days in Paris, writes about Paris, coaches and advises independent travelers and leads small-scale culinary and Tea..Chocolate..Paris tours in spring and fall. http://www.yourgreatdaysinparis.com |
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