The original French biscuit crunch.
This crumbly mixture of crushed original French ‘gauffres dentelles’ is ready to add a light crisp to your pralinés and giandujas. You can also mix it with tempered chocolate to add a crunchy interior to bonbons, pastries and desserts. Pailleté Feuilletine will remain crunchy.
You can sprinkle it on top of mousses, ice creams and desserts that are served à la minute as well. Our chefs recommend not to mix it into cream, dairy or liquid bases, since Pailleté Feuilletine tends to absorb the moisture, and will turn soft and soggy.
Description
Tiny bits of light and caramelly biscuit crunch.
How to use
Mix into chocolate, nut praline or giandujas to add a crispy bite.
Main features
Remains crispy in combination with chocolate or nut pastes.
Want to wow with a dark and intense chocolate?
Recipe N° 70-30-38 is a dark chocolate loved by chefs and chocolatiers around the globe. It has an intense, yet balanced chocolate taste dominated by a solid body of roasted cocoa, powerful bitter notes and fresh, fruity hints. This makes it the ideal chocolate for boosting rich chocolate flavour in your creations.
With its lower fluidity, it is just right to flavour everything from crémeux to dessert sauces.
Description
intense cocoa – bitter – roasted – fruity hints
Pairing tips
Salt
Caraway Cumin
Sichuan Pepper
Bilberry
Lime
Chardonnay
Leffe Dark
Balsamic Vinegar
Brie
Earl Grey
Bean origin
To achieve a perfectly balanced and round taste, we blend cocoa beans from 3 different countries of origin: Ivory Coast, Ghana and Ecuador.