What: Tompoes – a rectangular shaped pastry made with two layers of puff pastry and yellow pastry cream in-between. The top layer of the puff pastry is covered in a smooth, pink icing and sometimes, a line of whipped cream.
Why: I haven’t been able to find a history on tompoes. Perhaps there isn’t one! But if you know of one, let me know.
Where: Tompoes is regularly found in bakeries and the bakery section of supermarkets.
When: Tompoes is a dessert that is available all year round. It is often served with tea or coffee.
Varieties: Variations are comparatively rare. However, the top layer icing has been known to change colours, for example to orange for Queen’s Day or the World/European Cup.
How Much [Should I Eat]: Tompoes, in my opinion, is incredibly sweet. So, if you have sensitive teeth or are not that keen on sweet foods, then this might be a dessert you want to pass on or at least share half of your slice.
Pas Op! (Look Out!) Number One: Tompoes is known as Tompoes or Tompouce. While it is thought that the Tompuce spelling is more used by Belgians, both are regularly seen.
Pas Op! (Look Out!) Number Two: The texture of the pastry can make eating this dessert a challenge, especially if you wish to do so without getting cream everywhere. One option is to slice through the middle, horizontally, and eat the top (using your fingers) before embarking on the bottom half.
Heather is a writer, photographer and explorer of the world with bylines in Porthole Cruise Magazine, Taste&Travel International, Holland.com, and ACCESS Magazine, amongst others. She is addicted to pen, paper, hotels, organisation and hippos. In addition to Cloggie Central, you can find her over at Travel Gluttons.
Heather, talking about delights in Rotterdam.... have you already 'discovered'this one... : http://www.aliceincakeland.com/?page_id=1445 You can find her downtown. The owner is American. Greetings from Rotterdam East, Jerrel
Thanks for the tip Jerrel! I have actually been to Alice in Cakeland a few months ago. Very interesting and tasty selection. What was your favourite flavour?
Hai Heather, well...I haven't visit the store yet. I can only get a chance during the weekends (when I leave work from Monday to Friday the store is closed after 6 pm). I read on her site that she actually doesn't sell them a piece. Am I wrong ?? Once I get my chance to buy some delicious cakes, I will let you know. Greetings from Rotterdam East, Jerrel
Hmmm...when I was there you could buy individual cupcakes but perhaps she has changed that. Good luck getting your cupcake!
DO YOU HAVE A GOOD RECIPIE FOR KRAKELINGEN? IT'S MY FAVORITE KOEKJES!! I've tried making them & they turn out really flat not raised & airy. Love your site!! P.S. Do you have a facebook page I can friend?