savarin
Savarin is a type of pastry that originated in France, particularly in the region of Lyon. It is a small, round, and flaky pastry, typically filled with a sweet or savory mixture. The name "savarin" is derived from the French word "savoureux," which means delicious. The pastry is characterized by its thin layers of dough, which are achieved through a process of lamination, where the dough is repeatedly folded and rolled to create multiple layers.
The traditional filling for savarin is a mixture of ground almonds, sugar, and sometimes cinnamon or other
Savarin is often served as a dessert, but it can also be enjoyed as a snack or
In recent years, savarin has gained popularity in other countries as well, particularly in regions with a