Kouign Amann
Kouign Amann is a rich, buttery viennoiserie made with an unthinkable amount of butter and a generous sprinkling of sugar for a little sweetness and caramelisation. It’s crisp, flaky and caramelised on the outside and soft and cakey inside. One bite and you’ll know what I mean. I’ve learnt two ways of making kouign amann. One, […]
11 years ago
Rye Sourdough
I made the most terrific rye sourdough I’ve made ever since I began making my own bread. Arjun and I made our first starter in Paris last year to be able to recreate the fantastic breads we’d become so used from the many boulangeries near where we lived. I’ve been feeding it since and even […]
11 years ago
Gianduja Soup
It’s taken me two years to share this recipe with you. I first had this cold soup on my birthday two Novembers ago at La Cantine du Troquet after a meal of steak frites. With every spoonful, my eyes lit up and I was so ecstatic about having my favourite flavours of chocolate and hazelnuts […]
11 years ago
Vanilla Brown Butter Madeleines
I think madeleines go down as my favourite little French cakes. They are pretty, they are small, and they can be eaten in two bites. That makes them just the right size for me and my reduced sugar cravings (strange how the more I work with sugar, the less I like consuming it.) And what’s […]
11 years ago
All You Need To Know About Culinary School – Le Cordon Bleu, Paris
In an earlier post, I had written about how to win a scholarship to study at Le Cordon Bleu, like I did (thrice). This left me inundated with lots of emails from culinary aspirants wanting to know more. In this post, I’m going to attempt to answer some questions that were unanswered. I’m going to […]
11 years ago
Purple Foodie Baking Classes – November 2014
All classes are sold out. 165 lovely attendees. Thank you everyone. To sign up for future classes, or if you have already signed up but wish to enter your phone number for SMS updates, enter your details in the form below. You will only get one email or SMS before each batch – and your […]
11 years ago
Le Chateaubriand, Paris
View Slideshow I am an Iñaki Aizpitarte fangirl. I love everything he does. He makes me want to be a better cook, to play with flavours, to be more creative, to think beyond geographic boundaries. Earlier this year Arjun took me to his much lauded restaurant, Le Chateaubriand in Paris and we were in for […]
12 years ago
Heavenly Hazelnut Chocolate Cake
This is quite simply the best chocolate dessert I have ever had. Pierre Hermé calls it Plaisir Sucré. Maison Landemaine calls it Jivara. Le Cordon Bleu calls it Douceur Chocolat. There might be many more versions of it around Paris, but at its core it’s the most delicate chocolate and hazelnut cake built over several […]
12 years ago
Financiers
While at a vide-grenier, the French equivalent of a car boot sale/garage sale, I stumbled upon a set of shiny new financier moulds. They were still in their original packaging and had a faded price tag from when Francs were still in use and Le Bon Marché was called Au Bon Marché. On my return, […]
12 years ago
Pistachio and Pecorino Pesto
I’d forgotten just how much I love this roughly chopped up “pesto” made with fresh parsley, pungent garlic, toasted pistachios and a good, salty pecorino. All of this is brought together by a grassy extra virgin oil. It’s perfect to keep bottled up in a jar for tossing with some pasta for a weeknight dinner […]
12 years ago
Purplefoodie in ELLE Magazine
A little while ago, ELLE India got in touch with me saying that they wanted to do “a roundup of fun, young Indians in Paris who’re doing interesting work.” I was (/am!) super thrilled to be a part of this. The lovely feature is out in September’s edition of the magazine. We were all dressed […]
12 years ago
Marché Place de Zurich, Strasbourg
Photos from our summer days spent eating cherries, plums and mirabelles bought from the Marché Place de Zurich (every Wednesday). View Slideshow
12 years ago