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Ladurée gets on the plant-based train with new vegan macarons

Exciting news for vegans and macaron lovers alike.

Ladurée has made tweaks to its traditional recipe to launch a vegan version of its signature macarons in Paris.

Starting this week, Ladurée shops across the French capital will offer two flavors of plant-based macarons: Peruvian chocolate made with 70 percent cacao and coconut caramel.

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Laduree vegan macaron
Image Credit: Laduree

A mix of millet, almond and hazelnut milks replaced cream and butter to create a vegan-friendly ganache for the chocolate macaron.

To create a butter substitute for the caramel coconut macarons, pastry chefs emulsified a mix of coconut oil, sunflower oil and soy milk.

Alongside macarons, other plant-based menu offerings will be added in the coming months, including vegan pastries and cakes and savory items.

Paris follows the lead set by its Beverly Hills outpost, which is 100 percent vegan. Overseen by chef Matthew Kenney, macarons are egg-free; pastries and croissants made without butter, omelets made with egg substitutes and croque-monsieur sandwiches made without cheese.

The vegan macarons launch in Paris March 12.

This article is published via AFP Relaxnews.

Ladurée gets on the plant-based train with new vegan macarons

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