Top Foods You HAVE to Try in Paris, France - (All Under $10!)

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  • čas přidán 22. 03. 2023
  • Welcome to the epic Paris food tour, Pasini style! We all know France is famous for its food, but some of those specialties can be pricey. When you're traveling on a budget, sometimes you want cheap eats that are still delicious! We set out to find the best food in Paris under $10. Crepes, galette, croissants, pain au Chocolat, pastries, macarons, jambon beurre, creme brûlée and more! Which is number one on your list to try?
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  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Před rokem +43

    Jessi is a true comrade for saying "Vive la Révolution"! The church by Crêperie Beaubourg is Église Saint-Merry, and it was completed all the way back in 1690! Because of its association to Notre Dame, it's known as the Daughter of Notre Dame. The church was badly damaged during the French Revolution and during that time, the Chapter was abolished, and the building became for a time a gunpowder factory. It was returned to the church in 1795 and served for a time as the Temple of Commerce. In 1832, It was again in the midst of barricade fighting during a republican uprising against the July Monarchy (constitutional monarchy that existed from 1830 to 1848). The organ was reconstructed in 1781 by François-Henri Clicquot.

    • @tewkewl
      @tewkewl Před rokem +2

      Everything is fairly new in paris. I enjoyed Italy more, as a result. Things are much older. Churches from the 400-500s. Many things from the 9-1100s. Things you don't see in France, where 1695 is considered old. Remember that by that time the American colonies had already been established!

    • @MagicBot.1570
      @MagicBot.1570 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@tewkewl weird, cause we also have very very old monuments and churches. Maybe they're just more spread out

    • @letosvet1
      @letosvet1 Před 17 dny

      ​​@@tewkewl You are absolutely right, the thing is, Italian cities as a rule grew more organically than Paris (also due to their being in large part independent small states and having strong local identities) whereas Paris, from King Louis XIV onwards was the window of centralised absolute power, and thus was in large part overtaken by state architects who burdened her with myriads of official buildings, monuments and planned avenues and boulevards. This culminated with Napoleon III and the Baron Hausmann in the 1860's, who effectively destroyed the last of Paris' medieval past (the heart of the city centre had remained a maze of narrow streets between XIV-XV century half-timbered houses, which had in large part become insalubrious, but also, importantly in the eyes of state power, veritable powder kegs and difficult districts to reconquer in the case of revolutions and insurrections). They basically pierced large avenues through the city centre, demolishing the Vieux-Paris, gentrifying with large modern buildings these districts which had been home to the poorest of the poor, and made the avenues wide enough to be able to easily shoot canons in straight lines at defenders behind barricades, should the need arise. And indeed, but ten years later, in 1871, the last large popular uprising known as the Paris Commune was easily crushed in blood by the army once they had penetrated in the city.

  • @ThePasinis
    @ThePasinis  Před rokem +132

    Today is Jessi’s birthday!! Wish her a buon compleanno here!

    • @lucaferrari1860
      @lucaferrari1860 Před rokem +3

      Happy birthday Jessi! ❤viva Italy

    • @rollingrene
      @rollingrene Před rokem +2

      Happy birthday

    • @bandislife2004
      @bandislife2004 Před rokem +1

      Happy birthday Jessi!!! 🥳🎈🎉❤️🤍💙🎈🥳💜🤍💙👏👏💪💪💪🎉🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳🥳

    • @karenmar1529
      @karenmar1529 Před rokem +1

      Buon Compleanno Jessi!! 🥳🎉🎂

    • @suzannefasic956
      @suzannefasic956 Před rokem +1

      Happy Birthday from Louisiana!🎉⚜⚜⚜

  • @emeldedebe
    @emeldedebe Před rokem +11

    Coucou vous deux ! Don't worry for the black color of the "mold cheese", it's the color of the ashes which protect the cheese. Alessio, a little advice, this kind of dry goat cheese must be served with french bread, and not alone. Bonne continuation et merci pour vos rafraîchissantes vidéos ! 🎉

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Před rokem +50

    So a galette can mean anything from a crusty free-form pie with fruit filling to king cake (galette des rois) and waffles (like Galettes campinoises in Belgium). The buckwheat type of galette you had is the Breton galette, meaning it's from a Celtic region in the northwestern part of the country called Brittany. According to legend, the buckwheat pancake was born thanks to a Breton woman spilling buckwheat slop on a hot pebble in the chimney. Buckwheat agriculture has been a part of Breton society (introduced due to Brittany's infertile land) since the 16th century, but with France eating 15,000 tons of buckwheat every year, they can't supply the nation alone, so France relies on buckwheat imports from countries like China and Canada.

    • @JackKnight762
      @JackKnight762 Před rokem +1

      "SO", who asked?

    • @AverytheCubanAmerican
      @AverytheCubanAmerican Před rokem +11

      @@JackKnight762 you seemed interested enough to reply! :) no one asked you to reply either! Now we're even. But seriously, is there ANYTHING wrong with informing others? If you think simple knowledge, education, or telling the backstory of food is wrong, that says a lot about you.

    • @johnswitzer6566
      @johnswitzer6566 Před rokem +6

      Thanks very informative

    • @jeanguykhan129
      @jeanguykhan129 Před rokem +6

      Actually the galette is not a widespread name in Brittany, it's more a gallo or french name from the Upper Brittany region which includes Rennes (hence why it's so famous in Paris, Rennes being really close to it). Most of Lower Brittany, which spoke breton until recently (50-150 years ago) call them "crêpe", either "blé noir", "sarrazin" (both meaning buckwheat) or "salé" (savoury).
      So yeah you can call both the sweat and savory versions "crêpe".
      The Rennes galette tends to be thicker and more soacked with butter ("soupig"= soft) while the Quimper crêpe for instance is thinner and more crispy (kraz).

    • @nfamily1563
      @nfamily1563 Před 9 měsíci

      @@JackKnight762 I found it interesting!

  • @honhi96825
    @honhi96825 Před rokem +5

    Happy birthday, Jess! So glad you guys got my favorite French food, the ham and butter baguette. Wonderful memories of eating it on the train and in Paris.

  • @malloryhawk2061
    @malloryhawk2061 Před rokem +19

    How wonderful that Alessio is embracing his French heritage.

  • @KristinBassett
    @KristinBassett Před rokem +8

    Alessio's outfit during the crepe section is giving major Gru from Despicable Me vibes. Loving it!

  • @annaleebeverley2763
    @annaleebeverley2763 Před rokem +6

    Happy Birthday Jessi! For the record.. crepes on the street can be equally as delicious as in restaurant. There is a crêperie on the rue des Rosiers that only sells takeaway crepes.. and the edge is like a lacework of crunchy cheese if you get a savoury one.. so delicious! Another note.. I think that there are two types of croissants in bakeries.. ones with butter and ones made with shortening. I think the butter ones are straight and shortening ones are curved? So you know when you see them which is which.

  • @lexieee2443
    @lexieee2443 Před rokem +3

    you guys are adorable! Such genuine and kind people!! Keep up the good work! And jess, id like to get to know your background so maybe do a video dedicated to that, assuming if its not Italian ofcourse LOL

  • @mgparis
    @mgparis Před rokem +12

    The thing is, in English you call everything "pastries" but in French we differentiate between "pâtisseries" (like éclairs and tarts) and "viennoiseries" (croissants, brioches, pains au chocolat...) - the latter are supposed to be cheaper :)

    • @lisavictoria34
      @lisavictoria34 Před rokem +1

      Not true we name categories separate distinct names pastries are sought and creams Chantilly cream infused concoctions
      We call a 🥐 just that croissant
      Egg custard with glazed fruit on top are tarts varying from cuts of fruit to flavors creams inside the body of the tart itself
      Yeah I'm a Delphin Gomes certified pastry chef and while my title covers all types
      We have an infinite array ofnames for our " sweets "
      Not crazy about the tendency to rip into us clueless Americans while glorifying your french o phile superior expertise
      Please get it right
      Jessi as a Proud American I'm sure you would agree 💯💥

    • @mgparis
      @mgparis Před rokem +2

      @@lisavictoria34 I'm sorry, but even in the video they refer to viennoiseries as "pastries" and wonder at how cheap they are compard to actual pastries.. I'm just pointing out that "viennoiseries" isn't used in English, and it refers to more items than croissants, it's a separate category - not that it's a big deal, just to clarify :)

    • @paulbonge6617
      @paulbonge6617 Před rokem

      And like the baguette, les viennoiseries were a few of the things Marie Antoinette introduced or there abouts, timewise. Before the Viennese influences bread in France was of the crusty, dense country type which had a much longer shelf life. A baguette is best eaten within hours or kept in a paper bag even by the next day it's turning stale. Even a fairly stale baguette can be acceptably rejuvenated by lightly dampening the surface and tossing it into a hot oven for a minute or two. This won't last past the appetizer course, best done when having a nice winter soup to sop it in as it quickly becomes even more stale that it was before.

    • @paulbonge6617
      @paulbonge6617 Před rokem

      @@lisavictoria34 In France she only means that we categorize pâtisseries and viennoiseries, and within those are found your tartes, éclairs, millefeuilles and others, and viennoiseries are rather more flour/bread base of all types which she mentions and introduced into the culture of French baking around the time of Marie Antionette thus the moniker Viennoiseries sans aucun doute. In another comment I mention the baguette as we know it today, did not exist in France before the Viennese influences on baking. White breads were OF the aristocracy, and from La Révolution onward the long breads, evolved and grew longer and thinner as it was decreed that no worker could start work before 4a.m. and bakers made baguettes long and skinny so they would cook faster and be available as soon as the shop opened and to be bought for breakfast. Then around the middle of the 19th Century with the advent of steam ovens we began to see the even lighter and crunchy crusts and the modern baguette. By the way, take it easy there it's not that important AND I am a clueless American, who had a French mother and grandparents and I'm also, M. de C. Cordon Bleu Paris 1986 so I might know something as well, tartes/tartelettes do not always have egg cream (you actually sound English not American and you are not clueless BTW) a tarte tatin is custard less. There's nothing wrong with being a francophile or a francophone of which I'm both because I love my mother country as much if not more than my country of birth and I speak both languages fairly well. So, sweeping generalizations don't do anyone any good. A francophile is someone NOT French but who loves things French and France, a native is just that a native. I can be both of immediate French descent AND a francophile because I was born in the U.S. I'm also an italophile and an espagnophile. However after all of this it is still irrefutably true that in our "L'hexagone National" there are two distinct categories that never cross lines, with many delightful savory and sweet little somethings to enjoy and those are pâtisseries and viennoiseries and shall not change.

    • @walideg5304
      @walideg5304 Před rokem

      @@paulbonge6617 viennoiserie existed before Marie Antoinette. They came from Vienna, and was adapted. There are mentions to Viennoiseries as far as Louis XIV.
      Viennoiseries are cheaper because there are less work compared to patisseries.

  • @davidrigolet
    @davidrigolet Před rokem +18

    As a French guy, I can tell you that Alessio's "magnifique" at 09:41 was just perfect. You're the best guys, cheers from France 🇫🇷

    • @JackKnight762
      @JackKnight762 Před rokem

      whoop de doo

    • @legowagfles7287
      @legowagfles7287 Před rokem +2

      @@JackKnight762 you must be fun at parties

    • @legowagfles7287
      @legowagfles7287 Před rokem +1

      @@JackKnight762 if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all. We don’t want your negativity here

  • @offthesidelines
    @offthesidelines Před rokem +3

    A chouquette is pretty much an "empty" mini cream puff but covered in pearl sugar. It uses the same dough as the one for the "puff" - also known as chou (hence the name chouquette) or profiterole and the éclair.
    A few other French dishes that also uses choux pastry dough: the religieuse, the St-Honoré and gougères (savoury choux).

  • @juliethomas3087
    @juliethomas3087 Před rokem +13

    I have to say, to me, the pastry with the raisins looked the best! 😋

    • @paulinenewton8657
      @paulinenewton8657 Před rokem +3

      We call them snails! Very popular in specialty bakeries in Australia. Lots of our top bakers learnt their craft in France.

    • @ROHAN-hr1bl
      @ROHAN-hr1bl Před rokem +1

      Can anyone talk to me, I am speaking from another country. I needed it.

    • @ChachouLP
      @ChachouLP Před rokem +1

      @@paulinenewton8657 we call it pain aux raisins in France :) very good

  • @1981booklover
    @1981booklover Před rokem +6

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY Jessi! 🎉🎉🎉 Thank you for sharing your life with Alessio here on CZcams, I for one, greatly appreciate it and so enjoy your videos! I hope you have a wonderful day, wherever you guys find yourselves today! 😊 Also, I can’t stand raisins, bravo for trying the pastry that is stuffed to the brim with raisins! I would act like a toddler and say “NO!” 😂😂 sending love from Northern AZ ❤

  • @janetedecastrocosta8484
    @janetedecastrocosta8484 Před rokem +3

    It is so nice to see you food reviews 😊

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +1

      More to come! Thank you so much❤️

  • @sissy-_-fnyc
    @sissy-_-fnyc Před rokem +2

    This is so much more fun than New York. Thank you and happy birthday Jessi!

    • @ROHAN-hr1bl
      @ROHAN-hr1bl Před rokem

      Can anyone talk to me, I am speaking from another country. I needed it.

  • @americangirl971
    @americangirl971 Před rokem +2

    Gallettes are my favorite! Jambon Buerre, chocolate eclairs...my favorite French foods!! My French friend says the Gallettes are a "country meal". Had them in Brittany for the first time, delicious!!!!!

  • @BH-oq7pz
    @BH-oq7pz Před 24 dny +1

    I saw the little green shopping bag when she was walking 🚶‍♂️ ....😏🤭😊....Ladurée is a MUST in Paris...

  • @gigiatlas2364
    @gigiatlas2364 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Just a slight correction: DO buy crêpes from street carts, they are amazing too 😊

  • @petefoti1041
    @petefoti1041 Před rokem +2

    I lived in Europe(Germany, Greece) for many years when I was in US Air Force. I was lucky to have travelled to most countries and sampled food from so many. I will be back in Portugal next week for three weeks at my wife's family villa. I want to retire there .

  • @Cindypisces
    @Cindypisces Před rokem

    Loved this vlog.mmomg made my mouth water with all the goodies you all got. I have to agree with Jessi I hate raisins also. When I was in Paris last year I saw them all over the place and refused to get them. 😅

  • @agnesmeszaros-matwiejuk8783

    All my life I preferred savory pancakes. I‘m not so much for sweet. In my home town, Novi Sad, we had a pancake shop where there were about 10 sweet pancakes and about 50 savory on the menu. I don‘t recall trying the sweet at all. However, Hortobagyi palacsinta is the best savory pancake.

  • @brigittelacour5055
    @brigittelacour5055 Před rokem +4

    The jambon beurre was lacking some " cornichons" to my taste.
    Try that : half a good tradition banquette, cut in half, spread with good butter or wholegrain mustard, white or smoke ham ( the à la coupe one) and some thin "slice" of Comté cheese. Could had some cornichons too.

    • @Geeparis
      @Geeparis Před 3 měsíci

      You mean the " jambon ..burre"?? thats what she called it. That cheese is not moldy. Maybe get informed. But maybe not... its laughable that way. Zlso the shop assistant npt speaking English dorsnt mean thats à good sign. It only means... she doesnt speak English

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Před rokem +14

    Crema catalana and crème brûlée are nearly identical, but crema catalana came first as the first cookbook with a recipe for it dates back to the 14th century (said to have been created by Catalonia's Sephardic community), while the first crème brûlée recipe dates back to 1691! A difference between the two is the French version is made with cream while Crema catalana is made with milk! Crema catalana also has lemon zest and cinnamon (both of these ingredients were introduced to Spain by the Moors)! Crema catalana has been called "Crema de Sant Josep" because it is traditionally eaten on St. Joseph's Day

  • @sarahferrell5458
    @sarahferrell5458 Před rokem +2

    Bonne anniversaire!!! Glad you guys figured out to just buy regular food!! Galette, etc., that’s why you go to France.

  • @susancabnet8298
    @susancabnet8298 Před rokem

    Happy happy birthday! Just found your channel after you visited NYC. You were right around the corner from where we live. You had bagels in the park across from our apt. So enjoying the two of you. Glad you’re in Paris for your bday. Enjoy and have a wonderful year!

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +1

      Oh wow sooo close! that bagels place it is incredible!

  • @lupo323
    @lupo323 Před rokem

    you are sooo sweet - it is a big joy letting us take part of your experiences. - grazie mille e buon appetito 👍👋👋

  • @vanttu
    @vanttu Před 4 měsíci +1

    I love these videos guys! ONE day, would be so cool to see you try foods/snacks from my country, Finland

  • @xenotypos
    @xenotypos Před 10 měsíci +2

    You must absolutely try the Paris-Brest, it's the best french pastry imho. I just love that thing.

  • @leahr.2620
    @leahr.2620 Před rokem +1

    The raisin pastry and the Raspberry tart would be my picks😋

  • @mje25236
    @mje25236 Před rokem +1

    Love Your Vids ❤
    Glad I found Your Channel
    Positivity Vibes✌
    Happy B-Day Jessi 🎂

  • @paulbonge6617
    @paulbonge6617 Před rokem +1

    If that's mold it's actually good for you, it could be ash, there are different regional Crottins and some are dusted with ash. The smaller ones tend to be stronger and are MOST wonderful when slightly melted and warm throughout and placed in the middle of a fresh leafy salad with a light raspberry vinaigrette! AH I'm enjoying this. A Jambon Beurre is a wonderful thing and equally as good from the corner bar/café on any random neighborhood street. Another goat cheese: I highly suggest you try a room temperature Chabichou de Poitou!!! A religious experience, silky and oozy-runny under the edible rind and soft and firm in the middle. Slightly funky, goat-y and musky with some tang and also butteriness! Room temperature smeared on small pieces of warm baguette fresh from the bakery accompanied by a nice medium bodied Burgandy or even a Muscat de Beaumes de Venise (where I lived for years) or if you want to splurge then a Chateau d'Yquem, Sauternes is nice but I prefer a Sauternes with Roquefort and strawberries.

  • @AN-jw2oe
    @AN-jw2oe Před rokem +1

    Jessi, I feel you on the raisins! I can tolerate eating them plain, but I absolutely hate them baked/cooked/wet and squishy!

  • @scottbrandon6244
    @scottbrandon6244 Před rokem +1

    Croissant at 13:12. The French love to use lots of butter in many of their pastries and breads. What you have there is a good example. I always say a day is incomplete without one proper croissant.

  • @annieterminetschuppon7232

    Chouquette please try when visiting France, so addictive

  • @sharronpollom4215
    @sharronpollom4215 Před rokem +1

    I just love you two!!!! Hey has he tried homemade chicken and dumplins from scratch? or homemade chicken fried steak with cream pepper gravy? I'd love to make both meals for yall lol

  • @nicasiomontecillo6904
    @nicasiomontecillo6904 Před rokem +1

    I love all your videos. Keep posting. Pain au raisin is my favorite.

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem

      Glad you like them! ps it is the best

  • @ericleszkowicz898
    @ericleszkowicz898 Před rokem +1

    I have found the best pastries in the neighborhoods away from the instagram stops. The pretty pastries are sometimes too overworked.
    Grocery store ham and butter is amazing. Had that most days for lunch.

  • @bandislife2004
    @bandislife2004 Před rokem

    So fun!! Loved this video!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @beauty.babyandme7343
    @beauty.babyandme7343 Před rokem

    Love Paris, and of course Italy!!

  • @ednaatluxton4918
    @ednaatluxton4918 Před rokem

    Our chocolate eclaires have regular white cream inside. I couldn't eat all that sugar and chocolate. I'm glad yous enjoyed all that French food

  • @eminao.2589
    @eminao.2589 Před rokem +2

    Happy birthday Jessi! Hope you had a wonderful day in Paris 🎉

  • @lefterisdimi8630
    @lefterisdimi8630 Před rokem +3

    The key to life is indeed the simplicity to it ...

  • @ednaatluxton4918
    @ednaatluxton4918 Před rokem +1

    Happy birthday Jessi! 🎉🎂🥂 wishing you the best day ever

  • @marymayer4875
    @marymayer4875 Před rokem +1

    Learned to love chocolate croissants when I lived in Germany.

  • @belleslovelytiger
    @belleslovelytiger Před rokem

    Buon compleanno adorabile adorabile Jessi! Ti auguro un meraviglioso compleanno e molti molti altri a venire. I hope I did this right ..in English happy birthday lovely lovely Jessi! Wishing you many many more wonderful birthdays🎉😊!

  • @isadoraadlersidi9052
    @isadoraadlersidi9052 Před rokem

    I love this vídeo. Please more desserts videos

  • @brigittelacour5055
    @brigittelacour5055 Před rokem +1

    I always order a chocolate eclair to a new bakery patisserie. It's my test ! I like the choux pastry soft in the inside more firm in the outside, and fresh with a real dark chocolate cream inside not a chocolate flavoured one.

  • @SusanneMargatGustavsson
    @SusanneMargatGustavsson Před rokem +2

    I feel the taste of everything you eat, so good

  • @roxcchica1977
    @roxcchica1977 Před rokem

    Happy Birthday Jessie! Hope you have a beautiful day! Hugs from NJ

  • @sonyamatheson6562
    @sonyamatheson6562 Před rokem

    The fact you didn’t immediately take that top raspberry off before eating that framboise tart … my OCD can not handle it. Haha
    Happy birthday Jessie!

  • @ktkat-bc7xf
    @ktkat-bc7xf Před rokem

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEAUTIFUL! 🎂 🥳 🎉

  • @lourdesangulo413
    @lourdesangulo413 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You could have spread the ham baguette with the inside of the cheese, and leave the outside... ❤❤

  • @ILOVEMARYWEATHER
    @ILOVEMARYWEATHER Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @michaelandersson2856
    @michaelandersson2856 Před rokem +1

    Great vid 👍

  • @Overtheseathroughthehill

    So much history

  • @shawnk934
    @shawnk934 Před rokem +6

    As a fellow person with digestive issues I wonder how Jessi does trying all these foods from all over. My limitations are a bit more extreme but I love watching people eat foods I could never try!

  • @joachimthorn8962
    @joachimthorn8962 Před rokem

    Gratulerar på födelsedagen Jessi! From Sweden

  • @Bunnyburnin
    @Bunnyburnin Před 4 měsíci

    Happy to see you in my city and I hope you enjoy it 👍😊🇨🇵😉

  • @ritankarsasmal380
    @ritankarsasmal380 Před rokem +1

    That explaining the fart part is gold LOL

  • @cyrilchaufour271
    @cyrilchaufour271 Před rokem +2

    2 chouquettes ? Nooooo!
    You have to order a dozen for each, it's so addictive...

  • @AsdAsd-bj2ht
    @AsdAsd-bj2ht Před 10 měsíci

    اطيب طعام لذيذ

  • @daniellereid01
    @daniellereid01 Před rokem

    Happy Birthday, Jessi! 🎂🎁❤️

  • @ednaatluxton4918
    @ednaatluxton4918 Před rokem

    Cinnamon buns are my fave. They make them like that here but without cream or raisins.

  • @keaganlovejoy2819
    @keaganlovejoy2819 Před rokem

    I am so jealous right now. When you got to the ham sandwich I almost had to turn off the video. I miss it so much.

  • @tewkewl
    @tewkewl Před rokem +1

    Loved how he had Spain's back. With the crema catalana. Ha ha. The Romans stick together against the Gauls/franks. Lol.

  • @karlaruter3221
    @karlaruter3221 Před rokem +1

    Happy birthday Jessi! Love your videos and the nun farts are so funny. No moldy cheese 😢.

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +1

      Grazie mille! you are too sweet! moldy cheese for Alessio

  • @christelleviguier4138

    I've seen the Ladurée bag, macarons video next ❤.

  • @claraborges5446
    @claraborges5446 Před rokem

    Happy birthday Jesse have a wonderful day ❤❤❤

  • @karenrossouw9162
    @karenrossouw9162 Před rokem

    Happy Birthday Jess. 🧁

  • @vincentsenecal5301
    @vincentsenecal5301 Před rokem

    Makes me hungry

  • @sarahjmarquez
    @sarahjmarquez Před rokem

    Happy Birthday Jessi's

  • @lisakhogue6763
    @lisakhogue6763 Před rokem

    Hi guys. I just wanted to say thank you for you blog. I'm muchhhh older and will never get to Paris. I love both of you. Your so cute

  • @char2win
    @char2win Před rokem +1

    Italy 🇮🇹 forever

  • @annieterminetschuppon7232

    Finally a real french pastry like us Parisian, we go to

  • @lorgabluc
    @lorgabluc Před rokem

    De toute beautés 😊vous êtes vraiment un couple parfait 👌 et charmant 😊

  • @garrytuohy9267
    @garrytuohy9267 Před měsícem

    That pain aux raisins would probably illegal in most jurisdictions.
    But raspberry tarts always beat the strawberry ones.

  • @BH-oq7pz
    @BH-oq7pz Před 24 dny

    With ya on the raisins...😌

  • @Shawn-Noel
    @Shawn-Noel Před rokem

    Happy Birthday Jessi!! Thank you so much for another wonderful video!! I love watching you two!! 🎉🎶🎉🎶🎉

  • @lesliemschultz3979
    @lesliemschultz3979 Před rokem +5

    I would love to see you make French macaroons 😁

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem

      we made a rewin of the best French macaroons in Paris but not make it

    • @JackKnight762
      @JackKnight762 Před rokem

      why?

    • @legowagfles7287
      @legowagfles7287 Před rokem +1

      @@JackKnight762 why not, Debbie Downer?

    • @legowagfles7287
      @legowagfles7287 Před rokem

      @@JackKnight762 you’re just jealous these people are living in their best lives while you’re stuck in a basement in the mountains of Austria

    • @offthesidelines
      @offthesidelines Před rokem +1

      *macarons
      Macaroons are the ones made with shredded coconut. 🙂

  • @ritapileggibutterflykiss99

    Happiest Happiest Birthday Jessi!!

  • @loripenzato9219
    @loripenzato9219 Před rokem +7

    Happy Birthday Jessi!!! I am trying to figure out how the French keep their weight down with all the patisseries !!! I want to go back to Paris !!! I am fascinated by the beautiful carved doors everywhere.

    • @ciarabee6159
      @ciarabee6159 Před rokem

      You need to read up on the French paradox

  • @sarinaruminski-xx3oz
    @sarinaruminski-xx3oz Před 3 měsíci

    Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 Jesse 🎉🎉🎉

  • @micheleg.2244
    @micheleg.2244 Před rokem +1

    A me è piaciuta la diatriba sull'Eclair....sono d'accordo sul fatto che l'abbiamo anche in Italia, anzi.....
    I appreciated the debate on the Eclair. I agree that we also have it in Italy.....

  • @emilywynstra
    @emilywynstra Před rokem +2

    Jessi, your fancy hand gestures used to point out foods is unmatched😂I hope you had the BEST birthday!! Love you guys 🥰

  • @samanthawyatt6641
    @samanthawyatt6641 Před rokem

    No wine for breakfast? Food looks amazing!

  • @pascalsettimelli449
    @pascalsettimelli449 Před rokem

    ❤❤❤

  • @tantaihuynh1509
    @tantaihuynh1509 Před rokem

    French bakery must have a good amount of butter (croissants, pains au chocloat and specially brioche...). For me éclair is a very hard pastry to please. Have a nice stay in Paris and stay safe

  • @LisaEicholtz
    @LisaEicholtz Před rokem +1

    hope you are going to Italy and have some Italian vlogs coming soon!!!

  • @menovinpanico1020
    @menovinpanico1020 Před rokem

    Happy birthday ❤❤❤

  • @scottbrandon6244
    @scottbrandon6244 Před rokem

    Pastry at 11:10. Those are pin wheels. Many bakeries in Paris have icing in top or pistachios as filling, but no raisins. There was also a charred crust loaf of bread I would buy that was among the best bread I ever tasted.

    • @jean-michelgaiffe3834
      @jean-michelgaiffe3834 Před rokem

      Nop. Those are "pains aux raisins" and obviously they have raisin on it. If not it's not a "pain au raisins" 😂

  • @carlyx5969
    @carlyx5969 Před 3 měsíci

    Love your pink coat

  • @gysmokates
    @gysmokates Před rokem

    Happy birthday! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @brandystephens6194
    @brandystephens6194 Před rokem

    Happy birthday ❤

  • @martinchochol1756
    @martinchochol1756 Před rokem +2

    @ 15:18 This looks so yummy, I was tempted to lick the screen 🤣

  • @goinsomewheretogether
    @goinsomewheretogether Před rokem +1

    Happy birthday! I'm with you Jessi on the raisins. Actually don't care for grapes unless it's a Cabernet! And don't get me started on croissants with French butter and strawberry jam and a good cup of coffee in the morning. We loved our times in Paris.

  • @sebastienpassoit5946
    @sebastienpassoit5946 Před rokem

    vive la gastronomie francaise et vive la france!!

  • @Krissyfoxtrot
    @Krissyfoxtrot Před rokem

    Happy Birthday Jessi. May your smile reach out to everyone. Do you you guys have kids yet?

  • @monicaboekweit4165
    @monicaboekweit4165 Před rokem

    HBD🎉

  • @christelleviguier4138
    @christelleviguier4138 Před rokem +1

    Chouquettes and pets de nonne are different : chouquette is chou pastry baked in an oven and pet de nonne is fried dough.