Epiphany Cakes in Paris: The Best Galettes des Rois 2020

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Epiphany Cakes in Paris: The Best Galettes des Rois 2020
Taking place on January 6, 2020, Epiphany is a holiday celebrating when the three kings arrived bearing gifts for the baby Jesus. In France, Epiphany– indeed the entire month of January– is warmed by the galette des rois (King’s Cake) tradition. The finder of the fève, the bean or porcelain figurine hidden inside the cake, is crowned King/Queen for the day/night and guaranteed good luck for the next 12 months. In Paris, the pastry chefs get wonderfully creative with their galettes des rois. Here are some of the ones we love this year. “Lucky Move” by Pierre Hermé and Joaillerie Messika, Paris For the most sparkling Epiphany, Pierre Hermé got together with Valérie Messika of the jet-set jewelry brand. Here’s the ultimate “bean”, uniting two unique houses, celebrating a centuries-old tradition. Impressive! The fève is a sensual gold and diamond bracelet (worth €1980). There are 15 in the draw; participate when you buy golden Galettes Mogador (€35-€72 depending on size), Infiniment Amande (individual €6.90-€72), Brioche des Rois Infiniment Pralineé Noisette (8 servings €35) from 1-19 January 2020. Good luck! Let us know please. Le Grand Vefour For his glorious Galette Craquante Guy Martin mixes almond frangipane, fleur de sel, caramel, cashew nuts and cream of cashew nuts, made to order (6 guests). To reserve, Tel: 01 42 96 56 27 or email: [email protected] (€45). There’s sure to be a taste on the special New Year’s Eve menu (€750) at the most romantic restaurant in town, tucked into the stucco arcades of Palais Royal at 17, rue de Beaujolais. Hôtel Plaza Athénée It’s the streusel/crumble effect that’s so delicious on Angelo Musa (World Pastry Champion and MOF) and Alexandre Dufeu’s candied orange, sweet white almond frangipane galette (€56). Order by telephone 01 53 67 65 97 and collect from January 2nd at La Galerie. The ice rink in La Cour Jardin, framed with twinkling Christmas trees, is a magical setting for an ice twirl. As part of the Plaza’s Festive Tea Time at La Galerie, sip soothing drinks matched exquisite cakes and complimentary entry to the rink for two children. Book Festive Tea Time – €60 per person. Until February 1st from Wednesday to Sunday 3pm-7pm. Restaurant L’Escudella Left bank based Jérome Laurent and Paul-Arthur Berlan are champions of terrines and delicious pâtés en croute. For Epiphany (until 15 January) the irresistible Pâté-tourte des rois is a royal treat (with a medieval charm tucked inside) of black truffles, duck and foie gras – to share, or not! From €42 (4/6 wannabe Kings) to €78 (8/10) Le Meurice Cédric Grolet (who just launched his eponymous pastry palace, 35, avenue de L’Opera, 2nd) taps into the arty creativity of Studio Harow for the bean (a glinting golden shield). Grolet’s 100% cereal wheatsheaf crown is set with Swarovski crystals! Go to Instagram @cedricgrolet where all will be revealed. Available hot from the oven, by this talented bespoke pastry chef, from 3-12th January, 2020 and chez La Pâtisserie du Meurice par Cédric Grolet, from Tuesday-Sunday €52 (6/8 people) and Restaurant Le Dalí, €16 a crumbly, warm slice. Sébastien Gaudard x Christine Phung The chef and the designer (Léonard creative director) celebrate Epiphany showcasing their favorite, can’t-live-without daily objects (chewing gum, aspirin, key, pencil sharpener, pencil, button, a nut (as in nuts and blots, obvs). “It’s wacky and different,” they smile. Voted “Best Galette des Rois” by Figaroscope and L’Express, it’s yours – chocolate, almond cream, or almond cream & Martinique rum – from €24 (for 4) at 22 rue des Martyrs, 9th and 1, rue des Pyramides, 1st Maison Sève Order from the signature Galette Collection, find the fève buried in 20 of them, and win an Atelier Session with Mâitre Chocolatier Richard Sève. Choose from Red Praline, Frangipane Traditionelle, or Chocolate Frangipane (from €18-€59.90) + 3 feves €14 or a box of 15 €64.80. The fèves are collectors pieces, a tribute to objects exhibited at MUSCO (Musée du Chocolat de Lyon). The Peninsula, Paris “Put this in the oven to melt the hazelnut nougatine,” advises Peninsula pastry chef Dominique Costa. There’s hints of fleur d’oranger – the topping’s crystalized hazelnuts (€52). Limited edition of 52 to order 48 hours in advance and collect from The Peninsula Boutique located in Gallery Kléber opposite the bar (open daily from 10h-21h). Tel: 01 58 12 67 72 or email: [email protected] Eric Kayser “This year to twist the traditional recipe we’ve come up with version 2020 consisting of flaky pastry made with churned Poitou butter, cream of almonds with pistachio and raspberries, delicious and refreshing,” says Kayser. Available in all Kayser boutiques from 27th December – (€28 for 6 galet-o-philes) Choose your own fèves €25 for a 6-pack. The Ritz François Perret,…
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Lead photo credit : Galette Mogador by Pierre Hermé

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Born in Hampton, Middlesex, UK, Margaret Kemp is a lifestyle journalist, based between London, Paris and the world. Intensive cookery courses at The Cordon Bleu, London, a wedding gift from a very astute ex-husband, gave her the base that would take her travelling (leaving the astute one behind) in search of rare food and wine experiences, such as the vineyards of Thailand, 'gator hunting in South Florida, learning to make eye-watering spicy food in Kerala;pasta making in a tiny Tuscany trattoria. She has contributed to The Guardian, The Financial Times Weekend and FT. How To Spend It.com, The Spectator, Condé Nast Traveller, Food & Travel, and Luxos Magazine. She also advises as consultant to luxury hotels and restaurants. Over the years, Kemp has amassed a faithful following on BonjourParis. If she were a dish she'd be Alain Passard's Millefeuille “Caprice d'Enfant”, as a painting: Manet’s Dejeuner sur l’herbe !