Feb 04, 2014 in baking, baking with kids, cookies, cooking, cooking with kids, desserts, family activities, family fun, france with kids, french. Read the original on: chefdruck.com
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When I was a child, my mother reigned in the kitchen. I was her willing sous chef for the main course, but dessert was my gig. Baking didnât interest her very much and I was (and still am) a chocoholic. It was a mutually beneficial arrangement.
Fast forward to my adulthood and the roles have changed. I now reign in my kitchen and my tween is the dessert queen. While I whip together dinner, she creams together butter and sugar to create the greatest dessert concoctions. If Instagram had been around when I was a kid, I probably would have gone for baking focused handle like hers.
In the summer, when we travel to my motherâs kitchen in France, all the generations come together in the kitchen. But now, there are two dessert queens: my mother and my daughter. They banish me to set the table while they whip up egg whites and share baking tips. Their meringues, whipped together as they share secrets, taste like no other. They melt on the tongue, leaving behind the most amazing sweetness. When we go back to the States, although we duplicate the recipe step by step, some of the magic disappears, leaving delicious yet ordinary meringues.
Perfect Meringues Bring Generations Together
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French foodie mom blogger and freelance writer living in Chicago. I live to feast, from fast food to haute cuisine.