There were two more
notable bakeries who were selling French macarons for Bastille Day that I was
able to try: Chantilly Patisserie and Epicerie Boulud. For
them, this was just a small sampling of what they have to offer and
I definitely have to head to the bakery to try some again.
Chantilly Patisserie
Chantilly sold three very mini macarons sold in a bag.
Even though they a small bite they pack a punch with flavor. They had
smooth shells, were soft on the inside and were overall plump. The flavors were
vanilla, pistachio, and caramel. Each had a nice almond flavor while the
vanilla, with a strong flavor, and pistachio, just soft and delicious, were the
highlights for me.
I can't wait to try the
bigger ones!
Chantilly Patisserie
135 Parkway Road,
Bronxville, NY
Twitter: @ChantillyPastry
Epicerie Boulud
This vanilla marshmallow macaron was festive and
beautiful for Bastille Day in its red, white and blue. It was a great preview
of what's in store for me at the bakery: soft, fresh and delicious macarons! I
loved how the marshmallow and vanilla were in perfect harmony. I tasted both
flavors equally. I'm looking forward to trying some of their seasonal macarons in
the future!
Epicerie Boulud
1900
Broadway at 64th Street, New York, NY
Twitter:
@EpicerieBoulud
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