Recreate a French bakery at home with this selection of delectable desserts. They may seem intimidating now, but they definitely won't be once you get done with this class. Together, we'll tackle: mousse au chocolat; palmiers and gâteau au yaourt (yogurt cake).
Recreate a French bakery at home with this selection of delectable desserts. They may seem intimidating now, but they definitely won't be once you get done with this class. Together, we'll tackle: mousse au chocolat; palmiers and gâteau au yaourt (yogurt cake).
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Start with a comforting classic – French Onion soup – right before you try your hand at flipping some crepes. We’ll stuff them with honey mustard baked salmon and spinach. An indulgent chocolate mousse for dessert.
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