Pièce montée

piece montee

A pièce montée (pronounced [pjɛs mɔ̃te]; from french, literally "assembled piece" or "mounted piece", plural pièces montées) is a kind of decorative confectionery centerpiece in an architectural or sculptural form used for formal banquets and made of such ingredients as "confectioner’s paste" (also known as pâté d'office), nougat, marzipan, and spun sugar. although the ingredients are typically edible, their purpose is mainly decorative, and they are often not meant to be consumed. they are associated with classical french chefs, such as carême. carême had studied architecture, and is credited with saying, referring to pièces montées, that architecture is the most noble of the arts, and p...

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