Showing posts with label Religieuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religieuse. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Ladurée, Religieuse Pistache

Two days behind blogging, Tuesday I was particular lazy about running, doing only about 15 min. There was a lot of walking before that, as it took extra distance going home to get cake, and of course I did indoor workout components. I'm also working various stretches at night, as I was getting some hip pain.

The cake was, working through the exceptional shops, a new cake from Ladurée. There most exceptional aspect is their prices, which are high. I went with cheapest, though it also was perhaps the most promising. I got the last Religieuse Pistache. Although the Saint-Honoré Pistache hadn't impressed me, I had rated the Religieuse Fraise as excellent. This is large and small choux pastry balls filled with pistachio custard and covered in thick pistachio icing. It's not subtle, but I like pistachio, and sugar, so for me this was excellent.


 

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Michalak, Religieuse

Monday, I was obsessed with the recently revised, than re-revised, then revised again Daikanyama-chou--Ebisunishi--Hachiyama-chou--Nanpeidai-chou--Sakuragaoka-chou--Sarugaku-chou--Shibuya--Uguisudani-chou loop. I'm still a little fuzzy on navigating the stairs at Daikanyama Stn./Dixsept shopping center, but I don't have to be so strict there. However, I noticed "it Coffee" off my course and shifted the course to add it, so Sunday's success was nullified, and I turned too soon after the new chocolate shop, so I failed Monday near the end. I was, however able to do the updated/corrected Shibuya central loop clockwise, so there was progress, and the run was really refreshing until the 10 km mark, when suddenly my hip was tired (this loop might have the most stairs, especially now, at least until I get to the part I split off from the main Akasaka loop).

Cake came on Tuesday, which is also the first day of the month, a good day to go to Isetan. I had the afternoon off, so I sent to Isetan and got two things. JPH's new cake in the lineup is an excellent one I've had before, so I didn't need get cake from them, but Michalak had their Religieuse, which I haven't had and I was two cakes behind on them. Unfortunately, they removed the almost identical Paris-Brest, which I hadn't done a third-round cake-off with yet, but I can wait a year. The other thing I got was a fresh viennoiserie (avoiding the vaguer term "pastry") from Andersen, the Choco Stripe. I had the latter first, before going out for exercise. It was good, but the concept sounds better than the practice, I think, because having the chocolate layered in loses crispness.

The exercise was once again practicing the Daita--Daizawa--Hatagaya--Kamiyama-chou--Kitazawa--Motoyoyogi-chou--Nishihara--Ooyama-chou--Shouto--Tomigaya--Uehara loop. I could go about an hour before I didn't have it memorized correctly. I added a shop with Australian sweets to the loop near Shim-Kitazawa station and shifted the course after that so I go by the Kitazawa Koushindou (a kind of traditional road-side shrine). Near the end, coming south from the northern most point near Hatagaya, I added a site marked Myōdōkai Kyōdan on a plaque, which is a Buddhist society, although the building just looks like a really nice residence. Still, I like this route more than staying on the main road, so I'll keep the change, and keep practicing until the route stabilizes and I learn it.

The Religieuse (which French and English authorities agree is a pastry but is cake for my purposes) really tasted very similar to Paris-Brest, but I prefer the latter. Still, excellent, so I don't begrudge them the variation, other than they timed it to coincide with JPH's introduction of Religieuse, which was announced a month ago. I should say that, though they told me hazelnuts, the recipe they showed me indicated, besides mostly caramel cream, pate almond. The top is whipped cream and a little fudge square.

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Ladurée, Religieuse Fraise

Saturday, I planned to run, but ending up with a headache, so no running that or the next day (or cake the next day). I wanted a new cake from Ladurée, which got promoted to the exceptional shops when I redid the rating metric a while back, but was dominated by some cake shops ranked below, so I needed to deal with those first. I choose Religieuse Fraise, which was chancy on both fronts (not that I'm against religieuse in general, but I haven't ranked this shops choux pastry based cakes that highly, which was most of their new cakes). It was very strawberry, as cream as well as pieces of fruit. Compared to other strawberry cakes, I though this very good, so I'm going to rate it as excellent, giving it somewhat the benefit of the doubt. I'm still one down on this shop, but I have at least a couple other places in similar positions that I want to hit first before coming back to this.

Friday, March 24, 2017

Jean-Paul Hévin: Religieuse

While recovering from illness (but well enough to work, so no fever), I treated myself to cake. I had calculated that it was time to visit Jean-Paul Hévin again, even if they did not have new cake, which they did. Still very busy with people buying boxes of chocolates, I had to wait a while in line at Isetan, but was able to get one of the two limited-time cakes listed online, the Religieuse (ルリジュース; 719 yen), which is a traditional cake along the lines of an éclair, only as two spheres with pastry cream inside, the red one with rum and the larger chocolate one with chocolate. Though choux pastry is not my favorite as "cake", it was excellent, top to bottom.