Biscuits sablés tout au chocolat - boite métal "Ciel de Paris" 150g
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Biscuits sablés tout au chocolat - boite métal "Ciel de Paris" 150g

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Biscuits sablés tout au chocolat - boite métal "Ciel de Paris" 150gLe produit Cette boite Ciel de Paris se compose de petits sabls tout chocolat. Poids net 150g La recette Petit Sabl Tout Chocolat La Sablsienne fabrique le vritable Sabl de Sabl Sur Sarthe, rond, dentel, croquant et pur beurre frais. La recette sest transmise de gnration en gnration dans la ville dont elle porte le nom. Elle est aujourdhui reconnue comme une spcialit du patrimoine culinaire franais. La Marquise de Sabl, a t en 1670 la premire

Le produit

Cette boite “Ciel de Paris” se compose de petits sablés tout chocolat.

Poids net 150g

La recette

Petit Sablé Tout Chocolat

La Sablésienne fabrique le véritable Sablé de Sablé-Sur-Sarthe, rond, dentelé, croquant et pur beurre frais. La recette s’est transmise de génération en génération dans la ville dont elle porte le nom. Elle est aujourd’hui reconnue comme une spécialité du patrimoine culinaire français.

La Marquise de Sablé, a été en 1670 la première ambassadrice de ces petits sablés à la cour du Grand Condé. Le Petit Sablé est fabriqué par notre biscuiterie, à partir d’ingrédients naturels dont les matières premières proviennent principalement de l’Ouest de la France : pur beurre frais des Pays de la Loire, farine de meuniers Sarthois, œufs de poules élevées en plein air.

Le Petit Sablé est décliné en différentes recettes :
- Aux pépites de chocolat : fabriqués avec du pur beurre de cacao
- Aux pépites de caramel au sel de Guérande
- Aux pépites de fruits (abricot, framboise, citron) : approvisionnés localement par un producteur du sud de la France
- Aux pépites de pomme et de caramel : élaborés avec des pommes françaises et un caramel doré, pour un goût à la fois fruité et généreux qui rappelle les desserts d’antan.
- Tout chocolat : fabriqué avec de la poudre de cacao pour un goût intense en chocolat
- Fève tonka : graine d’Amérique du sud, de forme allongée et de couloir noire. Présente des arômes d’amande, de caramel et de vanille voire de café.
- Thé bergamote : subtilement parfumé à l’essence naturelle de bergamote, inspiré du célèbre thé Earl Grey, pour une note délicate et raffinée.
La recette que nous vous proposons ici est celle des sablés La Sablésienne. La Sablésienne propose un autre type de recette de sablés : les sablés 1670 Marquise de Sablé.

Ces deux recettes se distinguent par la quantité de beurre et d’œufs, plus élevée dans la recette 1670. De plus, elle ne contient pas de poudre à lever, ce qui donne aux sablés une forme moins bombée que les sablés La Sablésienne. Dans la recette La Sablésienne, l’œuf est appliqué sur le sablé pour le faire dorer, tandis que dans la recette 1670, l’œuf est intégré à la pâte, conférant ainsi au sablé une texture légèrement plus fondante alors que l’autre recette est plus croquante.

Ingrédients : Patte de chat :Chocolat noir de couverture de cacao, farine de blé, beurre frais, sucre, œufs, sel, amidon de maïs Contient du gluten, de l’œuf, du soja et du lait Fabriqué dans un atelier utilisant également du sésame, des fruits à coques

Valeurs Nutritives (100g) : Energie 2044kJ / 488kcal, matières grasses 16.58g, glucides 53.62g dont sucres 1.26g, protéines 6.24g, sel 0.61g

La Marque

La Sablésienne

La Sablésienne est notre marque emblématique. Fondée en 1962 à Sablé-sur-Sarthe, la ville qui a donné son nom au célèbre biscuit sablé, la Sablésienne est fière de ses méthodes de production qui respectent les recettes traditionnelles, garantissant une qualité et une saveur authentiques dans chaque biscuit. Nous conservons notre héritage tout en intégrant des innovations pour répondre aux goûts contemporains. Les produits de La Sablésienne promettent une expérience gustative inoubliable, ancrée dans l’authenticité et le raffinement.

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