The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry | A Sydney Food Blog

Save the macaron?

March 2nd, 2010  |  Published in Uncategorized  |  13 Comments

Macarons

It sounds like macaron diehards are wishing they could undo the out-of-control popularity of their favourite treat – if this article in today’s Wall Street Journal is anything to go by, anyway. There’s always something compelling about a foodfight – and this one especially, when fans are so fired up about seeing an artisan pastry become factory-produced, frozen and then dispatched to McDonald’s to be sold.

Even though the article focuses on the U.S. and French affair with the sweet, I guess some people here might draw parallels with the macaron hype that followed Australian Masterchef last year. Certainly, it made it tough to go to Adriano Zumbo at times, especially when you lined up with the one-track obsession of getting a box of Salted Popcorn Macarons, only to get to the front and find basically crumbs left.

On the upside, it meant almost every patisserie had a colour-deck of ganache-filled treats in its window. One easy and queue-free place I often get macarons is St Germain Patisserie in Redfern. The range is small, but I find it hard to pass up the Mango, Raspberry and Peanut Butter flavours. And the price is a bargain (six for $9, at last check). Who needs Maccas, really?

St Germain Patisserie, 88 Rosehill Street, corner Gibbons Street, Redfern, 9319 7161

Tags: , ,

13 Comments

  1. I had my first macaroon last week, a coconut one. Addicted. So good. I am not a sweet tooth, but really liked it. Also find myself adding vanilla Turkish Delight into the shopping basket and craving making marshmallow, again with toasted coconut.

  2. leetranlam says:

    Katie, I’m glad you took the macaron plunge. The vanilla/Turkish delight sounds like it would’ve been a great encore treat. Here’s to many more …

  3. Pia Jane says:

    lee tran, katie, I have a confession to make: I do not like macarons.

    Never have, never will.

    No doubt you like me less now, but really, I cannot see what the appeal is. Lee Tran, maybe on my next visit back to Sydney you can teach me to love these stale little morcels (I trust your taste buds!). px

  4. leetranlam says:

    Pia, I’d never subject you to macaron peer pressure! And of course, there’s no law saying that everyone has to like macarons. That said, I accept your challenge, Pia, and next time you’re in Sydney, we may have to splurge on a box-full at Adriano Zumbo just to be 100% certain about your macaron feelings!

  5. Pia Jane says:

    i hear ya. adriano zumbo, here we come! Well, in another 10 months or so that is.

  6. Arhh no – don’t reveal my secret macaron place (St Germain’s) cuz now everyone’s going to go there!

    Is it really sad I’ve never had a Zumbo macaron? Yes/no?

  7. leetranlam says:

    Margaret, so sorry to tip off your secret! I guess maybe the plus-side of St Germain being a little tucked away is that it (hopefully?) can’t get overrun by massive queues?
    And no, not sad about Zumbo. There’s lots of places everyone’s not gotten around to. I’ve still not been to the Lindt Choc Cafe.

  8. Jules says:

    I can’t wait to have a macaroon with my morning coffee tomorrow. Thanks for the delicious snack inspiration ♥

  9. craven maven says:

    Good gracious Macaron’s at Macca’s? I thought it was bad enough when Starbucks started selling them last year. I am not going to lie, I can be a food snob to treats that i LOVE. I haven’t had a Macaron since Fauchon left New York, because, well, I doubt if anyone can match the tender, crunchy, smooth centered, rich flavoured goodness that I would pick up from there on a bad day. It took less than ten seconds to eat but I would drag it out to a couple of minutes, bite by tiny bite. Hands down those were some of my best gastro-minutes of my life.

    Macca’s? No. I would sign a petition if there was one..Granted I am going on preconceived ideas, but I doubt if they could replicate the quality to do such a treat justice.

  10. leanne1966 says:

    thanks for this. my last macaroon was from laduree, paris but redfern is way closer!

  11. Benny Paul says:

    I’ve just discovered your blog. Wanted to say hi. Your photos and descriptions are awesome. It’s almost like eating!!!

  12. leetranlam says:

    Thanks Craven Maven for your very passionate comments on macaron standards! Glad you could find a closer macaron-source, Leanne. And Benny, you are ultra-kind – how nice to get such feedback from the other side of the world!

  13. LN says:

    went to st germain’s to try the macarons there today, and unfortunately i found them a bit disappointing…maybe it was because i came in the afternoon and they had been sitting on the counter all day, but they were very crunchy and not soft and gooey on the inside! will definitely give them another go though.

Leave a Reply to leetranlam Cancel reply

Search

About

Hi, I'm Lee Tran Lam. When not blogging with my mouth full, I'm usually writing, presenting Local Fidelity on FBi radio, making zines, producing podcasts or continually breaking promises about how I really am gonna get through my book pile one day.

All the good pictures on this blog are by photography ace (and patient boyfriend), Will Reichelt, (all the dodgy ones can be credited to me)!

The lovely banner is by friend and ultra-talented illustrator Grace Lee.

This site redesign was made possible by the next-level generosity and expertise of Daniel Boud, whose code-tinkering ways are only outranked by his seriously inspired way with a camera.

You can read more about my co-conspirators here.

This is a blog I do for pure fun and zero influence – there's no sponsorship, sneaky advertorial or advertising. I pay for all the food mentioned, 'cos it seems the ethical thing to do.


About

This is a blog about eating and drinking in Sydney, Australia (with the odd cross-border or off-topic detour). BYO appetite.

Subscribe via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Search