Broyé poitevin

French pastry
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The broyé poitevin or broyé du Poitou is a pastry from the historic Poitou province of France and made with an unleavened dough of sugar, flour, butter and eggs.

It is available in large or small sizes (8–100 cm in diameter and about 2 cm thick).

Confrérie de l'Ordre des Chevaliers de la Grand Goule

Founded in 2004 in Poitiers, the Confrérie de l'Ordre des Chevaliers de la Grand Goule promotes the broyé poitevin. Its objective is to protect and enhance the tradition of the broyé poitevin. The Confrérie organises the annual Rencontres Gourmandes du Poitou.

See also

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  • Shortbread

References

  1. ^ "Broyé du Poitou". Marmiton.org (in French). Retrieved 14 June 2017.
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