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party and wedding cakes, fresh French pastries, cookies and dessert buffets
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$4.00 - $12.00
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delivery, fresh flowers, and hand-decor
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$100 non-ref. deposit, balance due2 weeks prior to event
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Visa, MasterCard
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1 - 6 months
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complimentary tasting by appointment
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yes
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When Margaret returned from France, she had such a hard time finding
decent croissants in the area that she decided to open her own French bakery.
French Pastries has been in business since 1983. A few years ago
Margaret and her husband, Joe, moved the actual baking of their goods to a large
kitchen in Campbell. It is here where she meets her customers and where the
complimentary tasting takes place. "At the end of this meeting, everyone is
walking away with a proposal," Margaret told me.
Margaret, who once owned a flower shop, loves to enhance her custom-designed
cakes with fresh flower decoration, the fashionable gum paste flowers, chocolate
ribbons, or sugared fruit. If you cannot find the right cake in the large
portfolio, Margaret will create a new design. She always makes sure her cakes
are carefully handled and arrive on time. Margaret was recommended by another
well-known baker who considers the bakery to be among the finest in the Bay
Area. A French teacher at the Alliance Française takes her classes to the bakery
because she considers it authentically French.
I tasted samples of a variety of fine cakes: chocolate, almond, vanilla
genoise, carrot, hazelnut, devils food, and spice, as well as cheese and pound
cakes. The fillings are white and dark chocolate, berries, lemon and espresso
mousses, Grand Marnier whipped cream with fresh strawberries, and almond frasier
with apricot preserves or fresh strawberries. Icings include butter cream,
whipped cream, white and dark chocolate ganache, rolled fondant, chocolate
curls, and marzipan. Their latest creation, tiramisu, is very popular. The cakes
were wonderful, and I could taste that only the best ingredients were used, such
as pure butter and fresh eggs. Many of the ingredients are imported from Europe.
One of their specialties is petits fours, a small cake dessert, which is a
wonderful treat for an elegant party.
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