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marrons glacés
[ French ma-rawn gla-sey ]
plural noun
- marrons glazed or coated with sugar, eaten as a confection; candied chestnuts.
marrons glacés
/ marɔ̃ ɡlase /
plural noun
- chestnuts cooked in syrup and glazed
Word History and Origins
Origin of marrons glacés1
Example Sentences
Marrons glacés are a fixture of the holidays in France.
To better understand the allure of France's famed holiday treats, I reached out to Sophie Dolfi, who along with her father and three siblings, runs À la Mère de Famille, confectioners since 1761 and the cult spot to score marrons glacés in Paris.
Dolfi told me that marrons glacés have been a holiday staple since the days of Louis XIV, and though the time-tested recipe for candied chestnut was never broken, she was determined to fix it.
"I really like the flavor of the marron itself and found that oftentimes marrons glacés tasted mostly like sugar," Dolfi told me by phone.
I asked her how many days it takes to prepare marrons glacés and whether it's possible to tackle at home.
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