Making Hot Chocolate with Rémi Henry at Mococha

October 9th, 2013
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Marie-Hélène Gantois and Rémi Henry

Marie-Hélène Gantois and Rémi Henry
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On Thursday evening, September 26, I attended a chocolate-making demonstration at Mococha, Marie-Hélène Gantois’ shop on rue Mouffetard. She had invited chocolate-maker Rémi Henry to show how to grind fresh-roasted cocoa beans and then prepare a delicious hot chocolate from them.

Husking the Roasted Cocoa Bean

Husking the Roasted Cocoa Bean
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All it takes is patience. First you roast some raw cocoa beans in a frying pan (this was not demonstrated, due to safety concerns and time constraints). Then, when they are cool you husk them.

Grinding the Cocoa Beans

Grinding the Cocoa Beans
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Rémi took the husked beans, placed them on a stone slab, and proceeded to crush them. He added sugar to sweeten.

Cocoa Paste

Cocoa Paste
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The crushed beans eventually formed a paste, which Rémi distributed to taste.

Tasting the Chocolate

Tasting the Chocolate
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Freshly-ground cocoa beans that have been roasted at low temperatures have a wonderful earthy flavor. It is a rare occasion indeed to get the opportunity to experience this!

Grinding the Cocoa Beans with a Hand-cranked Grinder

Grinding the Cocoa Beans with a Hand-cranked Grinder
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One of the attendees tried his hand at grinding cocoa beans with a hand-cranked grinder. It requires a lot of strength! He received a little help from his dad.

A Cup of Hot Chocolate

A Cup of Hot Chocolate
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I couldn’t stay for the rest of the demonstration, but returned a couple of days later to sample the hot chocolate. Made with fresh-ground cocoa beans, sugar, cinnamon, and pepper, it tastes best when it is reheated several times and allowed to sit for two days. Made without milk or cream, it is a delicious restorative beverage!

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The Eternal Quest for Beautiful Fesses – Our Fesses of the Month

October 8th, 2013
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Tom Photographing the Landowski Fountain at Place de la Porte de Saint-Cloud

Tom Photographing the Landowski Fountain at Place de la Porte de Saint-Cloud
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To photograph this month’s featured fanny, we traveled out to Place de la Porte de Saint-Cloud in the farthest reaches of the 16th arrondissement. Two monumental fountains stand there, both the work of Paul Landowski. An artist of prodigious output, his sculptures can be found throughout Paris.

The fountains, entitled Les Sources de la Seine, stand 10 meters tall. They once gushed water from the top, creating a marvelous effect.

The position of one of the female figures, with her back demurely turned to us, gives us the opportunity to admire her dainty fesses. Follow the link below for a close-up view!

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Where Art and Architecture Meet

October 5th, 2013
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Terrace of Tour Croulebarbe

Terrace of Tour Croulebarbe
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Located near Place d’Italie, the Croulebarbe Tower was once the third tallest structure in Paris. In this month’s Paris Insights newsletter, read about Jacques Lagrange, the artist who created the monumental painting on the ceiling of the tower’s two-story terrace.

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Meet Alessandra and Olivier Montagne

October 2nd, 2013
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Alessandra and Olivier Montaigne

Alessandra and Olivier Montaigne
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We’ve discovered Tempero, another fine restaurant that seems to have been overlooked by Anglophone restaurant reviewers. Operated by husband and wife team Alessandra and Olivier Montagne, Tempero is located near the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in the 13th arrondissement. Read our review in this month’s Le Bon Goût.

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The Croulebarbe Tower – The First Skyscraper in Paris

October 1st, 2013
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Croulebarbe Tower

Croulebarbe Tower
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In the late 1950s, architect Edouard Albert erected a tall apartment building near Place d’Italie in the 13th arrondissement that was quickly dubbed “the first skyscraper in Paris.” Read about this remarkable structure in this month’s Paris Insights.

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Tête-reliquaire de Jean d’Arc

September 28th, 2013
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Tête-reliquaire de Jeanne d'Arc

Tête-reliquaire de Jeanne d’Arc
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This bust of Joan of Arc by Maxime Real del Sarte stands in the narthex of the Basilica of Saint Joan of Arc. The church was constructed in honor of the saint, who intervened to save Paris from German forces that were massing outside the gates of the city in September 1914.

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A Day at the Berges de Seine

September 25th, 2013
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Last Saturday brought beautiful weather to Paris. It was a perfect day for a food fair along the River Seine. Called Manger Local (Eat Locally), the event featured fresh agricultural products from the Ile-de-France region, plus activities for children. It took place on the Left Bank between Pont des Invalides and Pont de l’Alma.

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Kids played tether ball.

Playing Tether Ball

Playing Tether Ball
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And practiced rock climbing.

Climbing Wall

Climbing Wall
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Rock climbing was scarey!

A Scarey Experience

A Scarey Experience
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Some of the adults (and children, too) got a back massage.

Massaging Aching Backs

Massaging Aching Backs
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And then there was the food. The Bügelski food truck was there, selling bagel sandwiches.

Bügelski Deli Truck

Bügelski Food Truck
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They were doing a brisk business.

Lining Up for a Bagel Sandwich

Lining Up for a Bagel Sandwich
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I purchased a bottle of apple juice, a pastrami sandwich, and a slice of cheese cake.

A Great Meal

A Great Meal
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Then, from Thaï Thanh I purchased a scoop of Fleur d’oranger à la pistache (orange flower sorbet with pistachio) and Poivron, orange sanguine et espelette (bell pepper and blood orange sorbet flavored with Espelette pepper) on a cone. I blogged about Thaï in June of this year.

Thaï Thanh Serving Sorbet

Thaï Thanh Serving Sorbet
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I finished off the lunch with a cup of espresso from Brûlerie Caron’s coffee stand. Caron won the Meilleur Torréfacteur de France award in 2011. Their shop is located in Châtillon, just seven kilometers from Paris.

Preparing the Coffee

Preparing the Coffee
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An Artist at Work

An Artist at Work
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There were lots of food and produce stands displaying locally-produced agricultural products.

Food and Produce Stands

Food and Produce Stands
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Tasting Honey

Tasting Honey
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And there were lots of families there enjoying the beautiful day in Paris!

The Huynh Family Enjoying the Day

The Huynh Family Enjoying a Beautiful Day in Paris
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A good time was had by all!

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The French Like to Read

September 24th, 2013
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An antique and used book fair was held last Saturday at place Monge. The weather was mild and sunny. It was a perfect day for browsing through old books!

Sign announcing book fair

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Sunday Morning on Rue Mouffetard

September 22nd, 2013
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A vide-greniers (yard sale) was held this morning on lower rue Mouffetard, just south of the Saint Médard church. We learned that residents of the neighborhood pay 13€ per meter for a stand, whereas outsiders pay 15€. From the short time that I spent there, I got the impression that many of the persons displaying wares came from outside the neighborhood. A lot of the stuff that they were displaying looked used, but didn’t look like old junk that you clear out of your attic and bring down to the sidewalk to sell.

Vide-greniers

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Vide-greniers

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Vide-greniers

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Vide-greniers

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Monique Gets Wrapped

September 20th, 2013
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At the AD Intérieurs 2013 Métamorphose exposition in Paris, Monique got wrapped in a living chair.

First, the chair spread its wings.

Living Chair

The Living Chair
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Then, it was ready.

Living Chair in Ready Position

The Living Chair in Ready Position
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Monique made herself comfortable in the chair.

Monique Sits Down in Living Chair

Monique Sits Down in the Living Chair
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The chair proceeded to wrap its left wing over Monique.

The Living Chair Wraps its Left Wing

The Living Chair Wraps its Left Wing
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Then, its right wing.

The Living Chair Wraps its Right Wing

The Living Chair Wraps its Right Wing
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Finally, Monique was fully wrapped.

Fully Wrapped in the Living Chair

Fully Wrapped in the Living Chair
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Monique, fully refreshed, got out of the chair and went on her way!

Monique Leaves the Living Chair

Monique Leaves the Living Chair
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The chair was designed by Hubert de Malherbe. The AD Intérieurs 2013 Métamorphose exposition ends on September 22.

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