Showing posts with label frenchie love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frenchie love. Show all posts

June 29, 2012

LSL {The Lovely List} - Sweetness

I talk about my state of Francophile quite often. Well, probably enough for you to almost get sick of hearing about my love for all things French. Almost being the operative word. 

But before you tell me to shut it, I have another sweet video for you. If you ever find yourself in a French Bakery, not knowing what to do, you'll have me (okay Olive Us) to thank for a successful visit.


How to Visit a French Bakery from Olive Us on Vimeo.


Thank you Olive Us for continuing to reaffirm my French love. Now even more I want to go and eat some pastries and, say it with me now...go to France!

Bon Weekend
xo,
L

PS. For my girl Ella, this totally made me think of you.

March 23, 2012

LSL {The Lovely List} - Sweet French cliché

via YouTube

Just when I thought my love for all things French could not grow any bigger, especially my love of Paris and my BIG desire to go there someday...Pink Martini goes and gives me this. 

Le sigh.

xo, 
L

October 7, 2011

LSL {Foodie Friday} - French Macarons

If you remember from this post, I was up to something. That something was spending the day in the city with my fav friend, Miss CT. We had a frenchie-inspired day planned of making french macarons, enjoying some champs, catching up, and listening to some Parisian music. It really felt like we lifted ourselves out SF and into a 'boulangerie' in Paris. 


CT and I were inspired by this Glitter Guide post. It sparked our interested to try our hand at making our favorite french dessert. And, man was it worth it. But, a word of advice before you start, be patient. These babies take time to make, so relax and enjoy that champagne in your hand.


French Macarons
{adapted from Miss Martha}

Ingredients, Macarons
1 cup confectioners' sugar
3/4 cup almond flour
2 large egg whites, room temperature
Pinch of cream of tartar
1/4 cup superfine sugar
                       
Fillings for Macarons
1. Chocolate Ganache: Substitute 3 tablespoons unsweetened Dutch-process cocoa powder for 1/4 cup of the almond flour.
2. Raspberry: 3/4 cup seedless raspberry jam
                       
Directions
1. Pulse confectioners' sugar and almond flour in a food processor until combined. Sift mixture 2 times.

2. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Whisk whites with a mixer on medium speed until foamy. Add cream of tartar, and whisk until soft peaks form. Reduce speed to low, then add superfine sugar. Increase speed to high, and whisk until stiff peaks form, about 8 minutes. Sift flour mixture over whites, and fold until mixture is smooth and shiny.

3.Transfer batter to a pastry bag fitted with a 1/2-inch plain round tip, and pipe 3/4-inch rounds 1 inch apart on parchment-lined baking sheets, dragging pastry tip to the side of rounds rather than forming peaks. Tap bottom of each sheet on work surface to release trapped air. Let stand at room temperature for 15 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 325 degrees. Bake 1 sheet at a time, rotating halfway through, until macarons are crisp and firm, about 10 minutes. After each batch, increase oven temperature to 375 degrees, heat for 5 minutes, then reduce to 325 degrees.

4. Let macarons cool on sheets for 2 to 3 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack. (If macarons stick, spray water underneath parchment on hot sheet. The steam will help release macarons.)

5. Sandwich 2 same-size macarons with 1 teaspoon filling. Serve immediately, or stack between layers of parchment, wrap in plastic, and freeze for up to 3 months.

Martha’s Note-
Piping the perfect macaroon takes a little practice. Treat it as you would a rosette, bringing the pastry tip to the side of the circle, rather than forming a peak, to finish.

Let's get started...
Lovely Miss CT starting the sifting

Me, piping it up
Up close before

There's nothing better than champs and glitter
Cooling
Raspberry jam for the filling on these..
and choc ganache for the chocolate ones
Finished and SO addictively delicious!


I have to say, and I definitely don't boast too much about my cooking skills, but I am so proud of us! They turned out even better than I could have ever expected. And more delicious than I could imagine. Miss CT, I really think we could have a French pastry business in our near future. Thank you for a wonderful day!

Now to all of you, I would love to know what your favorite French desserts are? Have any of you made macarons before? Any tips you care to share?


Bon Appetit, lovelies


xo, 
L

September 24, 2011

Macarons & Moet



Just a little taste of what I will be doing this weekend. 

More to follow...


xo, 
L


Image found here

August 13, 2011

LSL - {The Lovely List}






Splitscreen: A Love Story, directed by JW Griffiths

This video is an amazingly sweet love story about two people in two of my favorite cities, Paris and New York. Not only was I blown away by the quality and talent, but by the pure beauty he captured of everyday life. Such a 'lovely' love story.

Oh! and a side note, this film was shot entirely on a Nokia N8 mobile phone. Seriously.  


xo, 
L

*Credits - 
Director: JW Griffiths
Producer: Kurban Kassam
Director of Photography: Christopher Moon
Editor: Marianne Kuopanportti 
Sound Design: Mauricio d'Orey
Music composed by: Lennert Busch
via Life's Little Jems

August 2, 2011

Sea & Be Seen

I know it's a little late but, have you seen July's issue of InStyle magazine? Holy Moly, I am in l-o-v-e!  The photo shoot is set in Italy, but seeing as she is a beautiful French actress, there are all kinds of French influences in her style. And since you all know that I am pretty much obsessed with french fashions, I had to share this with you. 

Please enjoy all this lovely eye candy, I know I am taking notes.

Yellow sailor shorts, those wedges and cat-eye sunglasses, yes, please!



I love this one. Mixing pattens, if only I could be so bold
The boffaunt and her earrings and rings = Adorbs


I die. All the details in the pictures are so inspiring, and well, the back drop is pretty incredible too. So, hope you enjoyed a little French/Italian-inspired fashion get-a-way.

What was your favorite part? I think mine is her orange cuffed pants, or her daisy accessories, or was it the scarves she wore in her hair? Too much to choose from. But what I do know, is that I need to go out and buy some brightly colored scarves now. Au revoir!

xo, 
L

*Credits - InStyle Magazine via My Fashion Database; Photographer and stylist: Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele
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