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|  Listing articles 1 to 15 of all 261 articles  Least popular articles first. Sort by: Popularity ¦ Date ¦ Tags  The meal is on the house
 I've never asked not to pay for my lunch in any restaurant. And yet two restaurants the same evening refused to let me pay for my meal while on vacation. How did this happen?  French Corn Pumpkin Pie Millhassou
 Gorgeous traditional French pie that would please any crowd in the Midwest too!  Ember-Roasted Peppers With Grilled Quails and Polenta
 Roasting peppers directly in hot embers gives them an incomparable flavor.  Mother-in-Law Veal Blanquette
 Beautiful French all-white classic fit to impress the most demanding mother-in-law.  Ginger Allspice Banana Fritters
 If you are not afraid of deep-frying these gorgeous fritters are for you. They can be prepared in minutes and are great both for tea or breakfast.  Swiss Pepperballs
 No need to be nuts about pepper to enjoy these amazing pepper-flavored gingerbreads. Hugely popular in my parts of the Alps!  Parmesan Poppy Seeds Puff Pastry Crackers
 Parmesan puff pastry can serve many purposes - here I tried simple poppy seeds crackers.  Evian Chocolate Sorbet
 One of the simplest sorbet you can make and yet a memorable, intense chocolate delicacy with no sticky aftertaste.  Indian Eggplant Spread Cooked Over Hot Embers
 Aubergine spread cooked directly over hot embers - a hot and smokey traditional Indian recipe.  Beetroot Pasta Disaster
 This intriguing pasta roll turned into a resounding disaster. Can you make something out of it?  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.  Lamb Stew in Intense Yellow Sauce
 Amazing traditional shepherds' stew from Abruzzo with a sauce thickened with lemon, egg yolks and pecorino.  Pigeons Bologna-Style
 Gorgeous self-contained romantic dinner in a pot. A traditional recipe from Bologna, Italy.  Ember-Roasted Peppers in Olive Oil
 Extraordinary dish prepared directly over hot embers to make a memorable starter in the purest tradition of Mediterranean simplicity. | «This website will make you drool all over your keyboard. And then you will cry, because you are sitting at your keyboard and not, in fact, eating Sicilian meatballs in the shadow of Mount Etna or photographing a bunch of hippies making cheese in the Swiss Alps from the milk of the prettiest cows I've ever seen.» Laura Winston |