17 Authentic French Desserts You Can Master at Home (2024)

Many cooks say "non, merci!" (that means "no, thanks") to the idea of making any authentic French desserts at home. The truth is, most are easier than you think. The only real trick is finding tried-and-true recipes that won't disappoint you. We've got you covered—our entirely doable French dessert recipes give you everything you need to pull off the French desserts of your dreams.

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Fresh Fruit and Cream Tarts

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Make these tarts, and you will have mastered two mainstays of many traditional French desserts: pâte sucrée and crème pâtissière. Believe us when we say these are much easier to make than they are to remember—or pronounce (call them sweet tart pastry and pastry filling, respectively).

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Lavender-Honey Lemon Tart

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The most authentic French desserts do this neat trick of being both rich and refreshing at the same time. That's the case with this gorgeous lemon tart, which gets extra Frenchness from a touch of lavender, the prized ingredient from Provence. Serve after a classic French stew, such as Beef Bourguignon or Coq au Vin, for a tart and tingly finish to a rich dinner.

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Strawberry, Mango, and Rose Pavlova

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"Beat egg whites to snowy peaks, and you can build yourself one of the most stunning desserts imaginable," wrote Julia Child in The French Chef Cookbook ($23, Amazon). While Julia called this creation a vacherin, as it's known in France, we generally call it a Pavlova. No matter the name, Julia's right: A crisp meringue shell filled with a creamy filling and fresh fruit remains one of the most stunning French desserts imaginable.

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Caramel Apple Crepes

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Any collection of fancy French desserts Must. Include. Crepes. Here's one of our best! The only tricky part to making crepes is flipping them, and this genius recipe is so simple it even skips that step. All you need is a 6-inch skillet.

Ginger-Pear Galette

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While many authentic French desserts start with pâte feuilletée, French home cooks don't necessarily make the flaky puff pastry from scratch. Their supermarkets brim with readymade options, as do ours. Take advantage, and you can have this gorgeous autumn-perfect tart ready for the oven in 25 minutes.

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Madeleine Cookies with Vanilla Bean Buttercream

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While they're about the size of a cookie (and as handy to eat), these traditional French desserts are, in fact, little sponge cakes. Dress them up with a dab of buttercream, then serve them with a fresh fruit salad or ice cream for a lovely

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Tiny Vanilla Crème Brûlée

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Why make such a tiny version of this beloved French custard dessert? To serve as part of the most exquisite treat to hit the French desserts scene this century: café gourmand. Enjoyed all over France, café gourmand is a suite of mini desserts served on a tray with a cup of espresso. Tap into the trend by serving these cute custards alongside other small treats, such as madeleines, a small scoop of sorbet, a macaron, plus a cup of espresso.

Creme Brulee

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Cocoa-Hazelnut Macarons

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Light-as-air cocoa-hazelnut macarons sandwich a sweet chocolate-hazelnut spread in these mini French desserts. The best part? The macarons freeze for up to three months, so you can serve them whenever the occasion calls.

Genoise in Strawberry Vin Santo Sauce

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While genoise is named for the Italian city of Genoa, many fancy French desserts start with this classic sponge cake. Here, the rich delicacy is shown off beautifully in a fruit sauce laced with dessert wine. A French cook would likely top this with a touch of whipped cream, and we can't resist doing the same.

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Caramel Flans (aka Crème Caramel)

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While it's labeled "flan," this true-to-France recipe could just as easily be called crème caramel. The two dishes aren't cousins; they're identical twins. Make it, and you'll get the same silky, cool, and sweet French custard dessert served (and cherished) in bistros all over France.

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Sparkling Grapefruit Sorbet Floats

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High-end restaurants all over France serve fancy desserts painstakingly crafted by trained pastry chefs. In more casual cafés, however, you'll find all kinds of easy French dessert recipes. These include simple sundaes that combine ice creams and sorbets with liqueurs or other alcoholic beverages. Here's a dashing example, and it's a great way to end a meal on a bright, refreshing note.

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Mini Roasted Apple and Pear Tarts

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This take on a classic French apple tart recipe comes together in just 20 minutes of prep thanks to frozen puff pastry and pre-sliced apples. Once the tarts come out of the oven, give them a generous sprinkle of flaky sea salt.

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Raspberry-Peach Clafouti

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Clafouti is a French dessert that starts with a layer of fresh fruit that's covered with a thick pancake-like batter. Generously buttering the dish flavors the sweet fruit and ensures the dessert is easy to serve. A sprinkle of fresh basil is the perfect pairing for the raspberries and peaches in the filling.

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Chocolate-Drizzled Pumpkin Profiteroles

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If you see profiteroles on a French dessert menu, chances are they're filled with vanilla ice cream and drizzled with chocolate syrup. This profiterole recipe puts a new twist on the classic with a homemade pumpkin cream filling. After you've baked the cream puff shells, let them cool completely before stuffing.

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Chocolate Eclairs

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Éclairs top the list of classic French desserts. Our take is a chocolate-lovers dream. Whip up a chocolate éclair pastry dough and stuff it with homemade whipped cream. Just before serving, top the French pastries with bittersweet hot fudge sauce.

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Spiced Apple Tarte Tatin

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You'll need just six ingredients (including sugar and salt) to pull off this classic French dessert. We've added Chinese five-spice powder in place of cinnamon to update the traditional recipe. Once out of the oven, let this easy apple dessert cool before flipping it onto a serving platter.

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Bourbon-Brownie Petit Fours

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Petit fours in French translate to "small oven." These tiny cakes are often filled with layers of cake and cream and then frosted. The combination of bourbon, chocolate, and coffee in this recipe make it one of the best French desserts we've tried.

17 Authentic French Desserts You Can Master at Home (2024)

FAQs

What do the French usually eat for dessert? ›

The most popular dessert in France is likely the éclair and religieuse. They are beloved all over France by adults and kids. Their simplicity and versatility filled with sweet chocolate or coffee pastry cream have made them an iconic French patisserie and one of the most loved desserts in France.

What is the most famous dessert in Paris? ›

Crème Brûlée: Le Petit Cler

If you haven't tried crème brûlée, this is a must in Paris! This classic French dessert consists of vanilla custard with a caramelized sugar crust. And you can find great crème brûlée at great restaurants all over the city. The version at Le Petit Cler café is delicious!

What is the traditional dessert most couples serve in France? ›

A croquembouche (French: [kʁɔ. kɑ̃. buʃ]) or croque-en-bouche is a French dessert consisting of choux pastry puffs piled into a cone and bound with threads of caramel. In Italy and France, it is often served at weddings, baptisms and First Communions.

What is the French White Lady dessert? ›

Dame blanche (French, "white lady") is the name used in Belgium and the Netherlands for a sweet dessert consisting of vanilla ice cream with whipped cream, and warm molten chocolate. In Germany and in Switzerland, the same type of dessert is known as a Coupe Dänemark. The dessert is similar to the American sundae.

What is the national dessert of France? ›

Although they are a French staple and a national dish, crêpes are so popular that they have spread worldwide since the turn of the 20th century, when white wheat flour became affordable. The word crêpe is derived from the Latin root crispa, meaning curdled.

Do the French serve cheese before or after dessert? ›

But that is a personal preference. In Europe, cheese is served after the main course and then comes the dessert- in France the saying goes, sweet follows salty. Just to make sure you're paying attention, in England, or in posh English settings, the cheese is served after the main course and the dessert.

What are small French desserts called? ›

A petit four (plural: petit* fours, also known as mignardises) is a small bite-sized confectionery or savory appetizer. The name is French, petit four (French pronunciation: [pə.

What do the French call custard? ›

Crème anglaise (French: [kʁɛm ɑ̃glɛz]; French for 'English cream'), custard sauce, pouring custard, or simply custard is a light, sweetened pouring custard used as a dessert cream or sauce.

What dessert is Bordeaux known for? ›

The Cannelé, emblem of Bordeaux

A true symbol of Bordeaux savoir-faire, this delicacy is distinguished by its caramelised crust and soft centre. Made from simple ingredients - flour, milk, eggs, sugar and butter - and enhanced by the aromas of rum and vanilla, the canelé is a culinary experience not to be missed.

What is the most liked dessert in the world? ›

The top 10 of the world's best desserts
  • Crêpes (Brittany, France) ...
  • Bombocado (Brazil) ...
  • Queso helado (Arequipa, Peru) ...
  • Tiramisù (Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy) ...
  • Crème brûlée (France) ...
  • Dondurma (Kahramanmaraş, Turkey) ...
  • Alfajores (Argentina) ...
  • Dulce de leche (Argentina)
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What desserts did Marie Antoinette have? ›

To no surprise, her love for sweets extended beyond breakfast. She was obsessed with treats like petit fours, crystallized fruits, and wafers. The queen also loved chocolate, so much that she had her very own chocolatier in Versailles. Her favorite was liquid chocolate which she drank with whipped cream.

What is the most eaten dessert in the world? ›

  • Mar 31, 2023, 08:13 PM IST. 10 Most Popular Desserts in the World. ...
  • Apple Pie. This traditional American dessert is popular due to its flaky crust and sweet apple filling. ...
  • Tiramisu. ...
  • Baklava. ...
  • Crème Brûlée. ...
  • Panna Cotta. ...
  • Cheesecake. ...
  • Mochi.
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