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![]() Home >> Tags >> French cuisineListing articles 1 to 15 of 45 articles with tag ‘French cuisine’ ![]() Least popular articles first. Sort by: Popularity ¦ Date ¦ Tags ![]() French Corn Pumpkin Pie Millhassou
Gorgeous traditional French pie that would please any crowd in the Midwest too! ![]() Mother-in-Law Veal Blanquette
Beautiful French all-white classic fit to impress the most demanding mother-in-law. ![]() Evian Chocolate Sorbet
One of the simplest sorbet you can make and yet a memorable, intense chocolate delicacy with no sticky aftertaste. ![]() 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. ![]() Sainte-Maure Goat Cheese Feuilleté
Use these intriguing cylindrical ash-colored French goat cheeses to make delicious puff pastry appetizers. A traditional French recipe. ![]() Triple Baked Rubharb Tart
A seriously delicious French rhubarb pie for the patient chef. ![]() 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. ![]() 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. ![]() Dinner at Le Train Bleu
A memorable meal at one of the most spectacular restaurants in Paris, located in the Gare de Lyon train station. ![]() Asparagus like Green Peas
Delicious 19th century French dish - asparagus served like green peas. This was a favorite of Napoleon's Foreign Minister Talleyrand. Simple, healthy and thoroughly decadent. ![]() Roasted Vanilla-Caramel Pineapple
This spectacular recipe by French pastry honcho Pierre Hermé is guaranteed to be the talk of the party. ![]() 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. ![]() 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. |
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