2024

PÂTISSERIE ARTIGARREDE

Patisserie
5/5
2 reviews

Of course, the Artigarrède house is an exceptional pastry that puts on a handmade craft and treats the greedy. But we are not going to lie here, what we love, that we love, that we know, is the famous Russian! Almond biscuit biscuit, topped with a praline cream and a little more that passes from generation to generation, this jewel of gastronomy is here at home. A family case if it is, the cake follows a recipe dating from the th century and holds its name of the ingredients at the time imported from Crimea. In 1925, Adrien Artigarrède added her personal touch and opened his first boutique in Oloron-Sainte-Marie: success is at the meeting. Today, it is his grandson Jean-Paul Bassignana and his great grandson that perpetuate this béarnais, white symbol, such as snow-capped summits, which even has chocolate and coffee flavours. The Rosquille, another emblematic speciality, uses the Pyrenean tradition, this dry cake associated with the white wine of Jurancon was once the festive dessert of the Mountaineers to discover with another flagship signed Artigarrède, the Muscadine, truffle to praline!

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2024

PÂTISSERIE MAISON VALANTIN

Patisserie
5/5
2 reviews

Notice to the greedy, Philippe Valantin searches the greatest chocolate crus for the greatest pleasure of his customers. He likes chocolate and it's seen! Not an empty space that is filled with one of these wonderful treats. The horseshoe, milk chocolate, almonds and lemon chocolate, or black, orange and hazelnuts chocolate, are for all tastes and sizes. And again bigourdette, Cointreau and Armagnac fragrance to the obvious colours of the Bigorre (red and yellow) or the tarbais bean, white chocolate in bean form, the heart filled with nougatine. Let's add this chocolate pie named Sachertorte in tribute to a famous Viennese speciality.

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2024

TOURTIÈRE DE GASCOGNE

Patisserie

Here, only two cakes share the store's shelves. You are in the den of the tourtière and the croustade, an incredible delicate edifice made of leaves that seem to be entangled in a crunchy round. This apple-filled specialty is a sweet treat typical of the Southwest. With a dash of Armagnac in its classic version, Jean-Claude has fun revisiting the tourtière: with almond cream, pears, prunes, raspberries, chocolate or blueberries... A delight to be savored warm. Do not hesitate to order in advance.

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