Paris-Brest Praliné

Preparation info
  • Makes one 23 cm round pastry, about

    10

    servings
    • Difficulty

      Easy

Appears in
Pastry Perfection

By Nick Malgieri

Published 2014

  • About

This tyre-shaped pastry was supposedly invented in honour of a bicycle race of the same name. Today, it’s more common to make it as a series of separate large spheres of dough that grow together while the pastry is baking, whether in the traditional round shape or as a rectangular strip, rather than piping the dough into rings. The crunchy topping has recently become popular in fancy pastry shops in Paris.