Fougasse in DC metro area?

Anonymous
Does anyone know of a bakery that has fougasse in its rotation?

Thanks!

While I have you here, what about Swedish Cardamom buns (Kardemummabullar).
Anonymous
No one??! Ok what about delish focaccia at least then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know of a bakery that has fougasse in its rotation?

Thanks!

While I have you here, what about Swedish Cardamom buns (Kardemummabullar).


Ikea?
Anonymous
I don't know, but I'm a French expat desperately looking for a great chausson aux pommes. I've tasted multiple apple turnovers, and the Hispanic equivalent, all limp and gross. I am looking for the puffed up, *crispy*, authentic French puff pastry, with apple filling. Why can't the myriad French bakeries in the DC area make chaussons???


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know of a bakery that has fougasse in its rotation?

Thanks!

While I have you here, what about Swedish Cardamom buns (Kardemummabullar).


@kristinas_swede_treats sometimes sells at events at the House of Sweden
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but I'm a French expat desperately looking for a great chausson aux pommes. I've tasted multiple apple turnovers, and the Hispanic equivalent, all limp and gross. I am looking for the puffed up, *crispy*, authentic French puff pastry, with apple filling. Why can't the myriad French bakeries in the DC area make chaussons???




Me again. I've tried making some with ready-made puff pastry, but I don't think it's the right one. And I'm not sure I have what it take to make my own dessert puff pastry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know of a bakery that has fougasse in its rotation?

Thanks!

While I have you here, what about Swedish Cardamom buns (Kardemummabullar).


@kristinas_swede_treats sometimes sells at events at the House of Sweden

Oh nice. Thanks.

Now for the fougasse! Where's all my Frenchies in DC?!?
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