Most of us have a favourite go to dessert. After your meal, you may either fancy something refreshing, light fruit flavours. Whilst others would prefer nothing less than something sweeter like chocolate. France is known for incredible desserts to suit everyone’s taste buds. We have gathered a selection of desserts you should try whilst in France.
Crêpes
This dessert can either be sweet or savoury. Crepes are served with variety of fillings. The common fillings for sweet crepes can include Nutella spread, sugar (granulated or powdered), maple or golden syrup, lemon juice, whipped cream, sliced soft fruits and the list goes on. On the other hand, common savoury fillings are cheese, ham, and eggs, ratatouille, mushrooms, and various meat products.
Crème Brûlée
This dessert has a contrast of subtle caramelised topping and a smooth creamy custard base. Go on and crack into this sweetness.
Madeleines
Madeleines are classic shell like shaped, small bake French cookies. Give yourself a little treat.
Apple Tarte Tatin
Why not add a scoop of vanilla ice cream or Chantilly cream to this dessert.
Chocolate Profiteroles
Light choux pastry filled with cream and drizzled with melted chocolate.
Macarons
These are some of the prettiest, light as a feather confections that are just utterly delicious. Who said great things do not come in little packages!
Chocolate Mousse
Do you love chocolate? This romantic French dessert can be made so quickly and easily.
Soufflé
Have it on its own or try it with warm melted chocolate sauce especially if it is a chocolate Souffle.
Croquembouche
Croquembouche is a traditional French wedding cake. It is also served for special occasions. Made by piling choux pastry balls into a cone and binding them with threads of caramel.
Behind the lens • Saša Adamović Photography
Immaculate Chateau offers our guest a variety of desserts to share that serves 6 – 8 people. Whether you have a sweat tooth or feeling healthy, Immaculate Chateau even has a vegan option. Now that’s what catering to all looks like.
Check out our menu here.
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