As we are about to leave, Michel presents us with a small packet of madeleines, the Proustian cake symbolic of the sweet excruciations of the past. |
Eat hot with warm sponge cake or madeleines or eat thoroughly chilled aside a little mound of equal quantities of thick yoghurt and whipped cream. |
In an emotional mass, Madeleines mother was quietly presented with a bunch of five roses by 14-year-old altar girl Emily Seromenho, whose own mother is English. |
Petite, buttery madeleines are nothing more than moist little cakes baked in a pan with shell-shaped indentations. |
With the check comes a gratis dish of crunchy, sugar-dusted madeleines. |
Suddenly it all came back to him, the tea, the petite madeleines, his mother. |