Petit fours are small cakes or cookies that are light, delicate, and meant to be eaten in one or two bites. They can accompany afternoon coffee or tea and are typically served after a meal. Petit fours get their name from the French phrase meaning "small oven." Common bases include cake, puff pastry, and shortbread, which are topped with fillings like jam, ganache, or buttercream. The tops of iced petit fours are often decorated with a thin layer of marzipan or coated in fondant glaze.