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I’m finally setting the record straight on this cake: it is NOT a tiger cake. Never mind that it’s what I called it from the day I first tasted a version of it in Paris more than twenty years ago. The cake is based on the financier, the famous mini-cake, which was created in Paris in the nineteenth century by a pâtissier whose shop was near the stock exchange.
Every afternoon, the financiers — the stockbrokers — would come in for a snack, and every afternoon they’d eat quickly and take special care not to get crumbs on their cravates. In an act that combined generosity with brilliance and great business sense, Lasne, the pastry chef, created a small cake that could be eaten out of hand in a few bites, neatly and without the risk of telltale crumbs.
He made the cakes as rich as his clients and baked them in small molds that resembled gold ingots. While their origin story may have faded, affection for the cakes has endured — you can find them, or a riff on them, all over France.
But it was the riff that folds chocolate through the cake batter that tripped me up. It’s called tigré and I instantly read — and translated — the word as tiger.
Never mind that I couldn’t find the stripes in the cake; once I got “tiger” in my head, it stuck ... until I was so puzzled that I looked the word up. Oof! I wasn’t so far off — it was just a matter of size. A tigré is a small tabby cat.
The thing I didn’t get wrong was the cake’s deliciousness — this is really one of my favorite cakes. Of course, adding chocolate to make the stripes — or, in this case, the spots — and finishing the cake with chocolate ganache, as I usually do, means that smudges and smears are almost inevitable. Cover those cravates!
Or, if you’re looking for something plainer, simply omit the glaze, and you’ve got a perfect snacking cake.
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