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![]() Home >> Tags >> French cuisineListing articles 1 to 15 of 45 articles with tag ‘French cuisine’ ![]() Most recent articles first. Sort by: Popularity ¦ Date ¦ Tags ![]() French Medieval Bread Fouées
This is hands-down the easiest great bread you can bake in a wood-fired oven. Trust the French - it takes no time to prepare, no hand kneading, no proving and it bakes in 120 seconds flat. Way tastier than pita. ![]() Proper French Crêpes
Getting great-tasting, paper-thin French crêpes is possible at home, but only if you get the proper cookware and know how to use it. Let me show you! ![]() Foie Gras Terrine (Video)
Learn how to make a foie gras terrine from scratch in only 12 minutes. ![]() My First Video
For my first video I show you how to bake a simple but original and highly colorful cake using French almonds with a long pedigree: praslines. ![]() Paris Truffle Dinners
Hoping the financial crisis will at least do something good and bring truffle prices down from their stratospheric heights, I show you how they eat truffles in Paris. ![]() French Blanc-Manger
This extraordinary French sweet almond jelly must be the best food that survived the Middle Ages. My final and most tasty dish in the Hattonchatel castle serie. ![]() Chicken for Dessert
One of the greatest desserts in Turkey is made with chicken breasts. It is based on an almond-and-chicken pudding once hugely popular in medieval Europe. See how it's made! ![]() The Passion of the Boar
We roasted a whole boar on woodfire at Hattonchâtel castle in France for a memorable medieval banquet. See how it's done, from start to finish. Not for the faint of heart! ![]() Red-Hot Medieval Roots
I always wanted to cook root vegetables in hot embers but didn't have the required giant medieval hearth - until a month ago. See how we cooked turnips and beetroots from Hattonchâtel's moat garden in the castle's walk-in fireplace. ![]() Verdun Sugar Coated Almonds Popular
During my stay at Hattonchâtel castle in France, I managed to arrange a private tour of the largest dragées factory in Verdun, dragées Braquier. ![]() Serious French Cottage Pie
Hachis Parmentier is French confort food at its best - slowly prepared over 3 days. Spend 3 minutes to see how it's done. ![]() Nostradamus Cherry Jelly
For my 200th article, I made cherry jelly from the recipe Nostradamus himself published in 1555. ![]() Triple Baked Rubharb Tart
A seriously delicious French rhubarb pie for the patient chef. ![]() Aioli - Mediterranean Garlic Sauce Popular
One of the most addictive sauces in the world, aïoli is made all over the Mediterranean. See how to do it the old-fashioned way. |
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