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{Religieuse Mint & Violet : ink & watercolour illustration by Shell-Sherree} |
Hello, February! I could hug you ~ though your continued heat and humidity will make for a steamy embrace.
{In the right company, that can be quite a nice thing...} Anyhoo, as January is typically the month for breaking self-defeating habits and creating healthier ones, this little pastry treat is served up as a reminder to keep your eye on the prize now that we're a month down the track.
{It could be a crumby reminder if cutting pastries is one of your goals by reason of insanity. Let's not go there...} This pretty morsel is a
Religieuse, which means
'nun's habit' because it's said to resemble one. I chose mint and violet because ~ well, it's a girl's perogative. And I imagine the nuns would like a change.
And I'm going to be very lazy today and not even vaguely attempt to give you the story about its creation in 1855 by pastry maestro Frascati, because I know a tough act to follow ~ and
Adam at Paris Pâtisseries is one witty cookie. Hop over and have a read, and step away from your cup of tea or coffee before you do. {Your keyboard and monitor will thank me later.} When you're ready, let's meet for a five tiered stand of these treats. Keep your linen napkins at the ready to catch any pastry flakes, as
we're glamming it up this time, being our first Parisian get together for 2013 and all. And on that note...
Happy Francophile Friday to you!
PS: Just a little courtesy note that my print store will be closing soon. If you'd like to partake while you can, please click here to browse.