Crème chiboust
Crème chiboust is a crème pâtissière lightened with meringue, though whipped cream is sometimes substituted for the meringue. It is the filling for the gâteau St-Honoré, supposedly created and developed in 1847 by the pastry chef M. Chiboust of the pastry shop that was located on the Paris street Rue Saint-Honoré. It is sometimes called "Crème Saint Honoré". The recipe given by Jules Gouffé in Le Livre De Patisserie begins by gradually adding flour and milk to egg yolks, heating the custard mixture, and gently folding in meringue. Crème chiboust can be flavoured with vanilla, orange zest, or liqueurs.
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Recipes

Recipe: Crème Chiboust (Chiboust cream) – Road to Pastry
In the romantic setting of 19th-century Paris, Monsieur Chiboust, a pastry chef with his own shop in Rue Saint-Honoré, created the famous crème Chiboust. Well, he also created the famous gâteau Saint-Honoré with crème Chiboust, but this post is about...