Cédric Grolet, the pastry chef of Le Meurice hotel in Paris, is famous for his Instagram feed, which has nearly a million and a half followers, his tattoos and his title: Best Pastry Chef in the World. Mostly, and most rightly, he's famous for his elegant pastries, so I was surprised when he asked me if I'd tasted one of his simplest, his madeleines. Small sponge cakes baked in shell-shaped molds (metal pans give you the best color and crust), madeleines are known for the impressive bump that develop on their tops. These madeleines, adapted from a Grolet recipe, are made with brown butter and flavored with Earl Grey tea and honey. Like all madeleines, they benefit from a rest in the refrigerator before they're baked. (Good for the mads, convenient for the baker.) If you can arrange it, serve the madeleines just minutes out of the oven - it's when their fragrance and texture are at their peak.
Provided by Dorie Greenspan
Categories snack, cakes, dessert
Time 25m
Yield About 20 madeleines
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Sift together the flour and baking powder. Put the honey in a medium heatproof bowl, and place a strainer over the bowl.
- Bring the butter to a boil in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. As the butter cooks, gently swirl the pan. The butter will foam, then bubble, then turn golden. In 5 to 7 minutes, when the butter browns (it will be the color of hazelnuts, and have that aroma as well), pour it through the strainer onto the honey. Some dark bits will slip through the strainer, and that's fine! Stir to blend.
- In a large bowl, whisk the sugar, zest, tea, eggs and egg white, and milk until combined; whisk 1 or 2 minutes more after the ingredients are blended. Add the flour mixture in three to four additions, whisking the ingredients together gently. You'll have a thick batter that will fall back on itself in a ribbon. Switch to a spatula, and gradually stir in the warm butter-honey mixture. The batter will have a beautiful sheen. Press a piece of plastic wrap against the surface, and refrigerate the batter for at least 8 hours or up to 2 days.
- When you're ready to bake, center a rack in the oven, and heat it to 425 degrees.
- Butter and flour a regular-size madeleine pan (or coat it with nonstick baking spray); do this even if the pan is nonstick. Use a slightly rounded tablespoon of batter to fill each shell. Don't worry about leveling the batter, as it will even out in the oven. Cover, and refrigerate any remaining batter.
- Bake the madeleines until the cakes are golden and the bumps spring back when gently prodded, 11 to 13 minutes. Unmold immediately by rapping the pan against the counter. Serve now ... or don't. The madeleines stale quickly, but that just makes them better for dunking. If you're baking more madeleines, be certain to cool the pan between batches.
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Shazil Hussain
[email protected]These madeleines were a hit at my party! Everyone loved them.
Faran Ahmad
[email protected]I would definitely recommend this recipe to others.
Gaming Zone 11
[email protected]These madeleines were amazing! I loved the combination of flavors and textures. They were perfect for a special occasion.
mazidulkhan676 MDMAZIDUL
[email protected]Overall, I thought these madeleines were pretty good. They were easy to make and had a nice flavor. I would definitely make them again.
Kenneth Shortt
[email protected]These madeleines were a bit dry. I think I should have added more butter to the batter.
Pako Sanchez
[email protected]I had some trouble getting the madeleines to rise properly. I think I might have overmixed the batter.
Sunil Tamang
[email protected]These madeleines were a bit too sweet for my taste, but they were still good.
Mark Stephenson
[email protected]I was a bit skeptical about the Earl Grey flavor, but I was pleasantly surprised! These madeleines were delicious. I'll definitely be making them again.
Sad'Q.jooseph
[email protected]These madeleines are so good! I love the subtle flavor of Earl Grey tea. They're also really easy to make, which is a bonus.
Ariyan Ahmed Sohan
[email protected]I've never made madeleines before, but these turned out perfectly! The recipe was easy to follow, and the madeleines were light and fluffy.
Faithe Neal
[email protected]These madeleines were a delightful treat! The delicate Earl Grey flavor was perfectly balanced with the sweetness of the batter. They were also incredibly easy to make, and I loved that I could use my madeleine pan.