Home >> Tags >> French cuisineListing articles 31 to 45 of 45 articles with tag ‘French cuisine’ Most recent articles first. Sort by: Popularity ¦ Date ¦ Tags Angelica Archangelica Pie
Candied angelica stalks are sold in top French confectionery shops. This gorgeous plant has been used as a medicine and food for over 2000 years. Watch how you can use it to make a delicious pie. Snails Have Seven Lives at L'Escargot Montorgueil
Just how many lives does a snail have? Seven, at L'Escargot Montorgueil, Paris' premier snail restaurant, where your shell might have served many guests. Making Your Own Meringues Popular
Meringue is the most obvious pastry to bake when you have too many egg whites, and yet many home chefs are frightened to try homemade meringues. See how easy they are if you go by the book. Successful Gougères Popular
These bloated crispy cheese balloons are so successful at parties you can't bake them fast enough. See how easy they are to make. Sainte-Maure Goat Cheese Feuilleté
Use these intriguing cylindrical ash-colored French goat cheeses to make delicious puff pastry appetizers. A traditional French recipe. Roasted Vanilla-Caramel Pineapple
This spectacular recipe by French pastry honcho Pierre Hermé is guaranteed to be the talk of the party. Evian Chocolate Sorbet
One of the simplest sorbet you can make and yet a memorable, intense chocolate delicacy with no sticky aftertaste. Foie Gras Stuffed Corn-Fed Chicken
A simple yet impressive recipe by Hélène Darroze using some of the finest ingredients known to man. Pistachier at Lenôtre
A pistachio-flavored little cake served with coffee in French gastronomic restaurants. If you get the pistachio paste, you can make it too. Black truffle escaoutoun
This black truffle corn flour purée beats Robuchon's famous truffle potato purée any day. If you have the truffle, it's damn easy to make. A Pastry Class at the Paris Lenôtre school Popular
Lenôtre offers high-end non-professional pastry classes in Paris. Are they worth the time and money? Who attends? What do you actually learn? Read my account of a Brioche and Kugelhopf class at Lenôtre's school on the Champs-Elysées. Foie Gras Terrine Chargrilled like in Sauternes
I had this memorable terrine at Saprien, the restaurant in Sauternes, France, home of Château d'Yquem. See how it's done - quite spectacular! Homemade Orgeat Syrup (French Barley Water) Popular
Orgeat syrup is a gorgeous almond elmulsion that will turn any water into a fragrant milky refreshing beverage. Kouign Amann
A most amazing pastry based on flour, sugar and a lot of butter. A definite calorie bomb but so good you would not believe. Duck Tour d'Argent Very Popular
Probably the most spectacular classical French recipe, le canard à la presse, here made at La Tour d'Argent, a Paris restaurant open since the 16h century. Found 45 articles: <<Previous 1 2 3
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