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How to peel a fruit
How to peel a fruit
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Usually French chefs says "peler à vif", which means to completely peel the fruit (removing skin and core) and keep only the very best of the flesh. Here is a method for grapefruit, but it can be used for all the other citrus fruit, and many other fruits.
174K4.3 32 min. February 21th 2011
How to prepare endives
How to prepare endives
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A very classic recipe, but which can easily fail due to two main errors: too much water in bottom of dish because endives give off a lot, and endives that are too bitter so that children hate it. Here is a method which avoids these two problems.
453K3.7 26 min. February 14th 2012
Endive and beer soup
Endive and beer soup
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For this soup, the endives (chicory) and onions are cooked gently together first before adding the vegetable stock and beer. The endives and beer give the soup a hint of bitterness and a unique flavour.
76K4.4 1 hour 5 min. January 12th 2014
Flaky brownie brioche
Flaky brownie brioche
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This beautiful brioche contains the typical ingredients you'd expect in a brownie: chocolate, butter, brown sugar and pecan nuts. But these are not just thrown into the mixture; the brioche is layered with them to create a delicious culinary bridge between Europe's viennoiseries and the all-American...
42K4.3 16 hours 43 min. September 12th 2018
Citrus syrup
Citrus syrup
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This citrus-flavoured syrup blends the bitterness of the zest with the delicious acidity of the juice. It can be used to soak biscuits or cakes when making desserts. You can make this with whatever citrus fruits you prefer. It can be prepared in advance and will keep for several days.
57K 1 hour 13 min. December 30th 2019
Lemon and lime cakes
Lemon and lime cakes
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These little cakes get their double citrus flavour by combining the delicate bitterness of lemon and lime zest with the slight sharpness of the juice in a syrup, soaked into the cakes while still hot from the oven.
35K 1 hour 44 min. April 3rd 2019
Lime confectioner's custard (pastry cream)
Lime confectioner's custard (pastry cream)
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Taking its inspiration from lemon confectioner's custard, this version has a distinctive lime flavour. Both juice and zest are used to combine the juice's slight acidity with a hint of bitterness from the zest.
86K3.5 56 min. July 21th 2019
Creamy rice with green asparagus and sorrel
Creamy rice with green asparagus and sorrel
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This recipe partners green asparagus with sorrel, which adds a slight bitterness and hint of acidity, and cooked rice, all blended to a rich finish with cream.
21K 44 min. May 26th 2021
Beetroot and black radish salad
Beetroot and black radish salad
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The slight bitterness of black radish goes well with the sweetness of beetroot in this very simple salad recipe.
21K 27 min. December 8th 2021
Gratin of beet tops and potatoes
Gratin of beet tops and potatoes
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In a very classic gratin, here's a pairing that's a little less classic: beet tops with potatoes. The tops add a slight bitterness that complements the sweetness of the potatoes, cream and cheese.
5,411 55 min. October 8th 2023
Citrus crunch
Citrus crunch
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These are fine crumbs of candied citrus peel. It can be used to sprinkle a dessert or other preparation to add both crunch and the flavour of the chosen citrus fruit. It is easy to prepare well in advance, and will keep in an airtight jar. This recipe is given for clementines, but can be made with...
221K3.7 1 hour 16 min. February 2nd 2016
Eggs meurette
Eggs meurette
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Eggs meurette or "œufs à la bourguignonne" is a great classic of French cooking, and of Burgundy in particular. It consists of poached eggs on a bed of fondue onions and bacon, served on a slice of fried bread. This is topped with a tasty reduced red wine sauce.
190K 14.1 1 hour 11 min. March 29th 2020
Candied grapefruit peel
Candied grapefruit peel
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Not really a dessert, more a kind of sweet. After soakiing, strips of grapefruit skin are cooked very slowly to conservethem in sugar. It's a real treat with coffee at the end of a meal.
356K 14 1 day 1 hour 21 min. December 20th 2018
Blog articles: 2 results
The bitterness of endives
The bitterness of endives
As I write these lines, we are entering the endive season, and if you like it, it's time to enjoy it, if possible with your local producers. Endive is good, but the reproach that is often made of it, and children in particular, is: "It's bitter! And it is (somewhat) true of course, endives...
8,7584.9 February 9th 2019
How to zest a fruit?
How to zest a fruit?
You will have no doubt noticed that many recipes call for the zest of citrus fruit. The zest is that outer layer of the skin which adds so much flavour to a dish. There are many different ways to peel off the zest and various tools are available. Here is a summary of the “dos and don'ts” of...
40K3.8 November 5th 2013
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Zesting
Zesting
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"Zesting" / "to zest" means to take off the zest, the thin outer layer of peel on citrus fruit (lemon, orange, grapefruit, etc.), to add the fruit's flavour with a hint of bitterness to a mixture. This can be done with an ordinary knife, a vegetable peeler, or a more specialised utensil: a zesting...
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