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  1. Jul 30, 2020 · A little basket of steaming madeleines, with a cup of tea: the perfect gouter. An entire generation of children came to associate the late afternoon with a warm scalloped cake. And one day, in 1913, a young new author immortalized this sacred association between madeleines and motherly love.

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  2. Feb 14, 2022 · According to The Kitchn, madeleines are mini cakes made with flour, sugar, eggs, and butter. Perfect ones are crisped on the outside, soft and spongy on the inside. Basic in ingredients, madeleines lend themselves well to flavors like chocolate, rose, orange, vanilla, and lemon, though plain is just as popular.

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  4. Mary's epithet Magdalene may be a toponymic surname, meaning that she came from the town of Magdala, a fishing town on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee in Roman Judea .

  5. Oct 4, 2020 · While the exact origin of the name “madeleine” is uncertain, it is known that the little cakes most likely originated in France sometime in the 18th century. This recipe for madeleines comes from Charles Elmé Francatellis 1846 cookbook, The Modern Cook.

  6. lapatisseriedumonde.com › recipes › madeleines-historyThe history of Madeleines

    Madeleines, those exquisite and delicate French cookies, have a fascinating history dating back to the region of Lorraine in northeastern France. Although their exact origin remains debated, it is believed that these delights emerged in the 18th century.

  7. A typical dessert of the Lorraine region, madeleines are said to have originated in Commercy. They are supposedly named after Madeleine Paulmier, the 18th-century pastry chef who first made them for Stanisław Leszczyński, the Duke of Lorraine.

  8. The name Madeleine has its roots in France and has been around for centuries. It’s derived from the Latin name Magdalena, which means “woman from Magdala.” Magdala was a village on the Sea of Galilee in ancient Israel, and it was there that Mary Magdalene, one of Jesus’ most prominent followers, was said to have come from.

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