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Petit Grain Boulangerie Opens Orders for Christmas Morning Pastry Boxes

The Bakery’s Holiday Box Features a Customizable Selection of 13 Pastries

Petit Grain Boulangerie has announced the details of its Christmas Morning Pastry Box, giving customers a chance to bring home a curated selection of the bakery’s most popular pastries, fresh and ready to reheat on Christmas morning. 

The special holiday box, priced at $95, includes a baker’s dozen pastries chosen by the customer, along with jam, butter, parchment paper for reheating, and a few surprise stocking stuffers. Orders will be available for pickup on Dec. 24 between 2 and 4 p.m., with pastries baked as late in the day as possible to keep them fresh for the following morning.

Customers can select 13 items from the bakery’s menu, which includes croissants, pain au chocolat, almond croissants, cardamom scrolls, cookies, and spiced banana bread, among other offerings.

To place an order, customers must email hello@petitgrainboulangerie with their pastry selections, along with their name and phone number. Payment is taken at pickup.

The bakery provides detailed reheating instructions: warm an oven to 300 degrees, line a baking sheet with the included parchment paper, and heat pastries for four to five minutes before serving. Guests are encouraged to reheat in batches so items can be enjoyed warm throughout the morning. 

Available pastry choices include:

  • Croissant
  • Pain au chocolat
  • Pain aux raisins
  • Almond croissant
  • Cardamom scroll with seasonal jam
  • Potato Taleggio croissant
  • Chocolate chunk cookie
  • Spelt oatmeal raisin cookie with rum-soaked raisins
  • Spiced and glazed banana bread slice
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