The cat lost its tongue – Grilled apricots with goat milk yogurt, figs, cardamom, honey and “langues de chat”
Le chat a perdu sa langue – Abricots grillés au yaourt de chêvre, cardamome, figues, miel et langues de chat
One of the best meals I have ever had was in Biarritz, for those who have traveled to France and who went to Pays Basque, must know Biarritz. It’s located in the Southern part of France on the Atlantic coast, close to the Spanish border. I remember this rustic restaurant that looked more like a chic cabin with dark wood decor and an amazing menu. The dessert I ordered was quite simple, just the way I like it. It was a long glass filled with a sheep milk yogurt type of mixture, a cherry compote and topped with honey but it was so good that I still vividly remember at this time the sensation of pleasure I got at the first spoonful.
In the Basque region, you can find wonderful cheeses made with sheep milk since the Pyrénées Mountains are close by, where lots of sheeps are raised.
It’s been a while, I felt like having this particular combination of grilled fruit and goat milk yogurt. I adore grilled fruits, the grilling makes the flavors and sweetness stand out but I find sheep milk yogurt to be stronger and goat yogurt suits my taste buds better. This can be a snack, a dessert or something you make anytime because you have some cravings.
After seeing some beautiful juicy and sweet apricots at my Greek barn, next door, I decided that apricots were part of the game…Summer fruits are out, maybe not at their best quality yet, since it’s still the beginning of the season but Mr. Greek grocer found delicious and sweet ones. He picks himself his fruits and vegetables and gets up at 2am to go to the market, so he always get gorgeous produce.
Langues de chat is literally translated into Cat’s tongues, just because those flat cookies do have that long shape resembling a tiny tongue. They’re usually longer and narrower than the ones I have made.
Their origin is traced back to the XVII century, and their deliciousness kept their popularity through the times. They’re traditional French cookies, and very easy to make, you cannot fail making langue de chat, I promise. Even the beginner bakers will make great langues de chat.
Ingredients for 2
- 3 apricots
- 1 goat milk yogurt
- 2 tbs lavender honey
- 2 figs
- cardamom powder
- 1 tbs pistachios, chopped
For the langues de chat
- 2.64 oz (or 75 g) butter
- 3 egg whites
- 3.52 oz (or 100 g) flour
- 3.52 oz (or 100 g) powder sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Preparation
For the langues de chat
Take the butter out of the refrigerator to room temperature about 30 minutes before using it. In a mixing container, mix butter and sugar together, add vanilla extract. Beat the white slightly (don’t whip them), and add to the butter/sugar mixture. Add flour and mix again.
Using a piping bag (douille) lay a small amount of batter on a silicon sheet (silpat) or parchment paper. Leave some space in between each cookie, they tend to spread when cooking. Cook in a pre-heated oven at 355-360F for about 10-15 minutes until the langues de chat are slightly golden from the sides. Let them cool and set aside.
Grill apricot halves in a grill pan or grid, on each side. Sprinkle some honey on top. Mix cardamom with yogurt.
In a bowl, place 3 apricots halves in the bottom. Add yogurt, top it off with remaining honey, figs and pistachios. Serve with 2 or 3 langues de chat.
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about 1 year ago
Dis donc tu as de la chance d’avoir un épicier Grec tout près de chez toi! Parce que pour les figues, je n’en mange qu’au Liban et cueillies dans notre verger! J’aime beaucoup ton dessert frais et coloré! J’ai une flopée de cousin-cousines qui habitent dans le pays Basque depuis des décennies, et je ne suis jamais allée les voir! il parait que c’est vraiment beau.
about 1 year ago
what a delightful dessert plate. I love these fruits and the yogurt is perfect. I’ve never made cats’ tongues I’ve never even had one, but this recipe has made me curious. I don’t eat a lot of cookies..these look tasty.
about 1 year ago
what a delightful dessert plate. I love these fruits and the yogurt is perfect. I’ve never made cats’ tongues I’ve never even had one, but this recipe has made me curious. I don’t eat a lot of cookies..these look tasty.
about 1 year ago
Oh I love this cookies very much. Yours look perfect Silvia, I also like the idea how you serve this with fresh fruit and yogurt.
about 1 year ago
Wow! Cette gâterie semble vraiment bonne. J’adore les langues de chat et c’est bien vrai que les fruits grillés sont un vrai délice. Je mets cette recette dans ma pile “À essayer” dès que je trouve des abricots qui semblent bons!
about 1 year ago
Goats milk yogurt, yum! These look wonderful!
about 1 year ago
Must you make all your dishes look quite so pretty?
Your platings are like fine porcelain and mine are like something I made in art class when I was a kid! Keep up the beautiful work!
about 1 year ago
Mmm… sounds like I need to find some goat’s milk yogurt! And with grilled ripe fruit, sounds like a perfect pairing.
about 1 year ago
I have never tried goats milk yoghurt. Such a great breakfast to have as well.
about 1 year ago
Silvia,
Every cat in house got nervous with the title of the post.
The Basque region is food heaven on Earth.
The dessert is gorgeous. Love the use of lavender honey & cardamom. You are a true gourmand!
Cheers!
about 1 year ago
What a beautiful dessert! I would be tempted to eat this at all hours of the day – the flavors are just so elegant, as are those gorgeous langue de chat!
about 1 year ago
Very pretty! I love Cat’s tongues.
I even bought some chocolate version. Melting in your mouth.
about 1 year ago
This looks marvellous! All I wanted to do is stuff my mouth full with these. So very tempting!
Regards, Kristy
about 1 year ago
C,est divin comme dessert, délicieux!
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about 1 year ago
Those cookies look so crispy and paired up fresh apricot and yogurt so healthy and good!
about 1 year ago
J’aime bien l’idée de griller légèrement les abricots!
about 1 year ago
Silvia! I love your presentation! It makes the food that’s already fabulous pop. Thanks for explaining Langues de chat. I didn’t know at first and was wondering myself what is it Cat’s tongues?? haha. Grilled apricot and the mixture of goat milk yogurt are just mouthwatering. I’m going to France in Oct and I will def’ put Biarritz to a must-try list!
about 1 year ago
I love the cat’s tongues! What a great dessert for children, too. I must visit the Basque country someday.
about 1 year ago
Wow, what a beautiful dessert, so delicate and elegant…love the apricots in it. By the way, great pictures as well
about 1 year ago
You make me long for apricot season here. Ahh, just another couple months to go. Can’t wait!
about 1 year ago
Very chic! But it doesn’t look that difficult to make–I love that!
about 1 year ago
I enjoy the history and background around your dishes. Delicious, fresh dessert! I love grilled fruit too – we don’t have apricots or peaches in the stores yet, here. This is a recipe I’m definitely saving and looking forward to making.
about 1 year ago
this is so pretty love the addition of the pistachio must be unbelieveable
about 1 year ago
Ces abricots sont parfaits!
about 1 year ago
I tasted a real fresh fig for the first time last year. It was delicious! I love that this recipe has such a variety of flavors. Looks beautiful too!
about 1 year ago
Ohlala ! Ca fait des lustres que je n’ai pas fait de langues de chat !
Je connais un peu Biarritz : j’ai habite un an a San Sebastien de l’autre cote de la frontiere
about 1 year ago
Silvia – you and I should go on an eating odyssey wherever in the world there is good food and where short-haired women are revered LOLOL We would have so much fun, I just know it!!!
Mmmm….. I love langues de chat but it has been years since I had one. They are delicious but the ones in packet from shops are never as good as ones you make yourself. The dessert looks and sounds divine but I would be so happy with the just the cookies and a perfect cup of coffee. Now, I must make some soon or I will not be at peace!
about 1 year ago
Mmmmmmm – delish! Actually you just solved a problem for me, because I have been wanting to make a treat for my lovely neighbours but they’re doing Atkins at the moment. I think if I leave out the biscuits and honey they would be able to enjoy this. Merci bien!
about 1 year ago
How do I get this delivered to my table, 30 minutes ago?
This looks so beautiful and delicious. I’m saddened I only had a chance to visit Paris and not the Southern regions of France – sounds lovely down there, especially the food. I wonder if I’ll ever have another opportunity to get to France.
about 1 year ago
Incredible! Lovely ingredients make a beautiful dessert.
about 1 year ago
Ooh, I can’t believe I missed this one. Reminds me of North Africa with all of these awesome flavors. I’m going to recreate for myself, as I need to eat more yogurt…