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Pâte à bombe

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The pâte à bombe is a base used in desserts like tiramisu, mousse and parfait. It consists of a whipping of egg yolks to which a syrup of water and sugar cooked at 120 °C (248 °F) is added.[1][2] It is already mentioned in Pierre Lacam, 1878https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k940508c.

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  1. ^ Cracco, Carlo (2015-06-09). Se vuoi fare il figo usa lo scalogno (VINTAGE) (in Italian). RIZZOLI LIBRI. ISBN 978-88-586-8079-7.
  2. ^ Stamm, Mitch (2011-07-01). The Pastry Chef's Apprentice: An Insider's Guide to Creating and Baking Sweet Confections and Pastries, Taught by the Masters. Quarry Books. ISBN 978-1-61058-027-4.