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Nancy’s real Macaron? It’s the Macaron des Soeurs.

This delicious crunchy meringue cookie with a tender center and taste of roasted almonds is made only from sugar, egg whites and French almonds.
The original recipe for these Macarons is a secret that is carefully guarded. For more than two centuries, these cakes have become a staple of Lorraine gastronomy and Lorraine Heritage.

La Maison des Sœurs Macarons is the oldest artisanal Macaron confectionery in Nancy. Founded in 1793, it is the sole holder of the true secret of the authentic recipe of the Macaron Sisters at the origin of the Macaron de Nancy.
The company has been officially registered as a Living Heritage company since 2012.

If certain know-how of Nancy pastry chefs can be a source of confusion, the real secret of the authentic recipe of the Macaron Sisters has only been transmitted to four families since its creation. This recipe is currently owned by Nicolas Génot.

The history of the House

The History of the Macaron begins at the time of the Renaissance with the arrival in France of the Florentine pastry chefs of Catherine De Médicis, and continues to this day…

Making of Macarons des Soeurs

The making of Macarons is not an industry, it is a precise art, its manufacturing and cooking remain secret. Discover all the secrets…

Macarons tasting

The Macaron des Sœurs is distinguished by its regular cracks, its unique taste of toasted almonds and its slightly meringue texture. Let yourself be seduced…

history of our products

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OVNI

Macaroons originated in medieval Italy, They were brought to France by Florentine confectioners when Catherine de Medicis married Henry II in 1533, and were made in different regions, using different methods. In Nancy, they were made in the Benedictine abbey, but two...

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Judicial publication at the request of the company GENOT

“The Lefèvre confectionery was ordered on November 10, 2023 by the Paris judicial court (by a judgment subject to appeal) to compensate the house of the Sisters Macarons for having attempted to appropriate its history through the communication it carried out on its...

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