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Earl Grey tea - Non-alcoholic beverage(s) - Photo de A Girl With Tea - 101Pairing.com

Earl Grey tea

Serve at: 40-55°C or 104-131 °F.

Aging potential (estimation) : 18 to 24 months.

This drink is paired well with:

Meal families

Desserts and Sweet Courses

Croquembouche with vanilla custard

Small cream puffs filled with vanilla cream and assembled with caramel.

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Honey crepe

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Palets aux raisins

Round-shaped biscuit with raisins.

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Palets breton

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Petit four

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Petit four frais

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Petit four glacé

Glazed : spreading a shiny, often sweet, substance over food before finishing the cooking, so that when served, the food has a shiny appearance.

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Petit four sec

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Scones

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Appetizers and Amuse-bouches

Smoked salmon toast

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Vanilla charlotte

Charlotte : dessert made with cookies, sponge cake, or bread surrounding a heart filled with compote, jam, cream, jelly or fruit puree.

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Vanilla cheesecake

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Vanilla éclair

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Vanilla religieuse

Religieuse : pastry composed of two small choux pastries filled with flavored pastry cream and covered with fondant and buttercream.

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