elurgerées
Elurgerées are a type of traditional French pastry that originated in the city of Lyon, often referred to as the "gastronomic capital of France." These small, delicate cakes are typically made with a light, airy sponge cake base, often flavored with lemon or orange zest, and are often filled with a sweet, creamy custard or pastry cream. The name "elurgerée" is a playful variation of "Lyon," reflecting the pastry's regional roots.
The classic elurgerée is often topped with a thin layer of icing or a dusting of powdered
Elurgerées are a staple in French patisseries and bakeries, particularly in Lyon, where they are a beloved
While similar to other French sponge cakes like génoise or madeleines, elurgerées are distinct in their regional