Tuesday, 5 July 2011

The cakes of Bruges - a love story



Mr CC and I have just returned from Bruges and whereas some people – let’s call them weird people – would be looking through photos of their day trips and adventures, I am looking through my photos of cakes; some of which were eaten by me, others just admired from afar.


Bruges is a very beautiful city in the Flemish region of Belgium; so beautiful that the entire city centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


While there are so many stunning buildings in Bruges you almost stop noticing them, one in particular caught my eye. I have a new patisserie-crush and its name is Prestige:


This is the counter that greets you on entry:


Every tea or coffee cup arrives with a little delight in the saucer; it differed every time (we went there once or twice...by the end of our stay the staff recognised us! I’m not sure if I should be embarrassed by that?):


The cakes were – of course – awesome and all made on the premises. This looks like a simple strawberry tart, but no. The sable pastry base was biscuity and light, the crème patisserie filling was like eating a creamy cloud and the strawberries were sweet and fruity. I could eat one every day for the rest of my life.


Mr CC chose a “Javannais”.
I expected this to taste of coffee i.e. java but it didn’t. I would call this a japonaise as it was many layers of nutty meringue with creamy buttercream separating them.


The giant raspberry macaron was a purchase made from sheer greed, as the cakes are generously sized...but just look at it...how could I possibly walk away from the counter and leave it there?


We did actually sample other patisseries/cafes and found some delights. This beauty was a Delice:


It was a chocolate sponge and mousse outer, with a thick custard filling. My excuse for gobbling it down in about 3 seconds flat was that I was worried that it would melt in the sun:


The apple tart was simple and elegant and Mr CC liked that it wasn’t overly sweet:


This custard slice had an element I’ve never seen before. Each layer of puff pastry had a crisp coating of the kind you get on the top of a crème brulee. I would imagine that they scattered sugar on the cooked puff pastry then took a blow torch to it. The result was lovely as each mouthful of pastry also had a crisp, sticky caramel layer too.


Bruges – you may be a small city but you excelled yourself with your cakey offerings!


25 comments:

  1. I do the same - my photos of NY are 90% food!
    I LOVE the look of the macaron - actually everything looks so good I would be on the Eurostar now if I could be!

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  2. Yet another good reason to visit Bruges - it's been on our 'short break' list for a while now!

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  3. We were in Bruges many years back when we took a day trip from Paris
    I love the waterways, the cobble stone townsquare where we ate some marvelous Flemish stew. I visited a lovely pastry shop there too....you've brought back some yummy memories:)
    ThnX

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  4. I hope you bought back a suitcase of cakes for me Mrs CC! It looks absolutely amazing and if I had been there, I would have been at that shop morning, noon and night!

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  5. Knew there was a reason I wanted to go back to Brudges

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  6. We're going next month! I'm no longer going to be packing The Lonely Planet, oh no, I'll be packing a copy of your blog! Brilliant! Belgium cakes? Come to Mama!!

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  7. OMG they look amazing! Suddenly Bruges is a place I desperately want to visit!

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  8. great photo's...and amazing looking cakes. I must make a visit

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  9. ok we were going to go to paris from london, but now...maybe brugges is on the list instead. Where is that shop again ;o)

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  10. Oh my oh my oh my, is it wrong to want to visit a city for the sole purpose of eating cake?
    I don't think so.

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  11. Wow, what fabulous cakes!
    Definitely a place to visit.

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  12. I am from Belgium and most bakeries there will have such a variety of pastries. It's quite a normal thing. So you don't necessarily have to visit Bruges to get that: you could pop on the Eurostar get some pastries from there and be back the same day ;-)

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  13. Ha ha, I enjoyed your post. I was in Ghent last year and you know what, I only had eyes for the chocolatiers. How did I miss all those amazing cakes?

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  14. This is what I miss about living in a big city--good food! We don't even have a respectable bakery in this town. Just supermarkets with bakeries in them, and Walmart just doesn't make pastries. Maybe that's good, or I'd have an even bigger weight problem.

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  15. Hi Anonymous from Belgium

    Thanks for your brilliant suggestion; Mr CC will be thrilled when I unveil my Eurostar day trip (and its purpose) to him!

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  16. Oh dear I nearly passed out from sheer cakey delight! Everything in that patisserie looks absolutely amazing, I don't know how you could pick which one to try.

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  17. Jealous in a good way, beautiful pictures I am mentally digesting now ahhhhh... We have nothing to compare to this where I live. But I now know where to go, great post !

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  18. Bruges is lovely - I went there in bleak, miserable December and was still charmed.

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  19. Why oh why can't we do this here in the UK.
    I could just eat the lot!

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  20. Wow the cakes here all look utterly divine! Must get to Bruges soon :)

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  21. Wow, they all look superb - Bruges is definitely a cake lovers dream destination!

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  22. I wish I could find some of the wonderful raspberries I see on these pastries. It all looks so delicious!

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  23. I was in Bruges earlier this year - such a beautiful city. Love the cakes - I think I had a few of those :) I'll be going to Ghent later this year so hope to get some comparable cakes there too!

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  24. Beautiful... I know where I will be going on my next mini break!

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