Bonjour et Bonne Année de Provence 🇫🇷!
I arrived home from 2 weeks in the US spending the holiday with for the first time in a long time..all 3 of my children ( and the grandchildren) and also a few days with all of my siblings, my brother from LA and sister from Asheville. I have beaucoup des bons souvenirs to bring back with me. Today I woke up to the Provençal sun beaming in my south- facing window with the view of the Luberon. Magnifique ! It is January 5, a very busy day for all the pâtisserie chefs in France. Today, all over France, the French will be placing their orders for their Galette des Rois to pick up tomorrow for the feast of Epiphany ( the 12th day of Christmas) to mark the end of the festive season . Christmas Eve is all about oysters and foie gras, January 6th is about Galette des Rois ( King Cake). It is a frangipane tart made with pâte feuilleté ( puff pastry), butter, and ground almonds.. In the south of France, you might be eating a brioche -style galette with candied fruit. I find the French love tradition to celebrate seasons as well as marking days in the year to get together with family and friends. Celebrations and feasts seem to be a priority in their lives. On January 6th each year to celebrate the feast of Epiphany, which is when the three kings turned up to give gifts to Baby Jesus, the tradition is to eat this galette usually with a verre de champagne or Cidre ( de Normandy).