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Chocolate tart
Chocolate tart
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As you can see, there's very little added sugar in this recipe, so it's a very chocolatey and bitter-sweet tart.
November 16th 2013294 K 15 2 hours 30 min.
Warm apple feuillantines
Warm apple feuillantines
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It's a rather long recipe but which never fails to impress, perfect for a special dinner party. It's made up of 3 circles: one almond "tuile", 2 of caramelized brik sheets, with a caramelized apple layer between each, whipped cream on top, and custard all around. Everything, except whipped cream,...
May 28th 2012327 K5 3 hours 9 min.
Small foie gras pasties
Small foie gras pasties
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Dainty pasties, filled with a morsel of seasoned foie gras.
September 7th 2018322 K4.6 2 hours
Morteau sausage
Morteau sausage
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In this recipe, Morteau sausages are cooked on a bed of chopped potatoes. The trick is to cook the Morteau sausage slowly, so that its delicious, smoky flavor descends on the potatoes, which are crispy on the outside and melt-in-the-mouth on the inside, a pure delight.
September 29th 20241.23 M 34.1 1 hour 35 min.
Crunchy little pieces of fish
Crunchy little pieces of fish
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Small pieces of fish, dipped in beated egg then in breadcrumbs, and fried. Preferably serve with something with slightly acidic like herb salad, or Béarnaise sauce.
February 21th 2011267 K5 50 min.
Chicken nems
Chicken nems
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Nems are probably the best known Far Eastern dish in France. These small crispy rolls can be made in different flavours: chicken, crab, pork, etc. Making your own is not very complicated, the only difficulty is in the rolling stage. You will find in this recipe full details on how to successfully...
April 6th 2017510 K3.8 2 hours 25 min.
Crispy rolls with chicken and leek
Crispy rolls with chicken and leek
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Finely sliced leeks are cooked with a shallot, to which is added leftover chicken with a little cream and parmesan. This mixture is rolled up in filo pastry, and cooked in the oven.
February 21th 2011236 K5 50 min.
Millefeuille
Millefeuille
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Millefeuille is one of the best pastries available, if it is well made, i.e.: 2 layers of light vanilla cream between 3 layers of fine crispy (possibly caramelized) puff pastry.
October 13th 2010333 K4.6 1 hour 45 min.
Tart Tatin
Tart Tatin
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Tart tatin is one of the great classic desserts of French cooking. It's an apple tart cooked upside down. Apples are cooked in sugar until they caramelise. Then a circle of puff pastry is put on top, and the whole tart is baked at 356°F (180°C) for 20 minutes. To serve, the tart is turned over so...
October 30th 2015408 K 33.2 1 hour 20 min.
How to grill salmon well
How to grill salmon well
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This is not as simple as it might at first appear. A properly grilled piece of salmon should be crisp on the outside and moist on the inside. This soft interior is achieved by very strict timing (cooking fish just right is a sign of a true chef), as undercooked it is unpleasant, and overcooked the...
October 13th 2010479 K4.3 25 min.
Spinach fritters
Spinach fritters
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This Indian inspired recipe gives a delicious contrast betwen the hot crispy fritters and the cool, slightly sharp herb dressing.
May 20th 2015234 K3.3 2 hours 6 min.
Real home-made chips*
Real home-made chips*
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It's not easy to make these - the original "French fries" - well at home, that is, to produce golden and crunchy chips from fresh potatoes. Here is a way of doing it in three cooking stages, which gives very good results: melting in the middle, crunchy on the outside, and a nice golden colour....
December 30th 2019436 K5 1 hour 50 min.
Crispy cheese parcels
Crispy cheese parcels
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Small crisp parcels filled with cheese and linseeds, hot and crunchy on the outside, melting in the middle. They can be served with a light green salad.
December 18th 2011141 K4.1 40 min.
Crispy spinach rolls
Crispy spinach rolls
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These are rolls of brik pastry (or filo), filled with a mixture of spinach, hard-boiled eggs, bacon and onions. They are served here accompanied by rice with cashew nuts.
March 18th 2013140 K5 1 hour 40 min.
Crème de foie gras
Crème de foie gras
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This is a rather tricky recipe in which foie gras is used to make a savoury cream, similar to a crème brulée but - of course - without sugar and without caramelizing the top. Instead, it is topped with an espuma (a light hot foam) of potatoes, garnished with crispy morsels of serrano ham.
December 17th 2023147 K3.8 1 hour 35 min.
Fish fillet with preserved lemons
Fish fillet with preserved lemons
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A thick fish fillet stuffed with slices of preserved lemon - crispy on the outside and tender inside.
January 30th 2013127 K4.3 40 min.
Spinach brik parcels
Spinach brik parcels
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Crispy brik parcels, filled with a mixture of spinach, feta and chopped shallot.
May 5th 2013123 K5 45 min.
How to keep a tart pastry case crisp
How to keep a tart pastry case crisp
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The problem with tarts, and fruit tarts in particular, is that the filling (fruit, cream or whatever) ends up soaking into the pastry and turns it soft. Here is a professional tip for avoiding this problem: spread a thin layer of white chocolate, which does not have a strong flavour, in the bottom...
June 12th 2013170 K4.7 1 hour
Cigarettes Russes (Piroulines)
Cigarettes Russes (Piroulines)
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The French name for these tubular biscuits means "Russian cigarettes". Cigarettes Russes are perfect for serving with ice cream or other desserts. The basic biscuit is fairly easy to make; the tricky bit is rolling the tube once cooked.
May 25th 2014108 K 54.5 50 min.
Crispy prawn rolls
Crispy prawn rolls
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The prawns are fried, then mixed with finely diced carrots and courgettes before being rolled up in a sheet of brik or filo pastry.
July 27th 201485 K4.8 35 min.
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The amateur baker
The amateur baker
You may have noticed over the pages of this site, I am passionate about everything that is related to the bakery: I love making bread, pastries, maintain my leaven, etc.. This page contains links to all the different parts of the site where we talk about bread: recipes, special pages, etc.
October 15th 2024175 K 44.1
Blog articles: 5 results
Maillard reactions
Maillard reactions
This subject cropped up recently in a discussion with my three charming nieces; do you know what Maillard reactions are? With a name like that, they could well be some principle in mechanics, but in fact the term applies to something much closer to all of us: it's what gives food more flavour...
January 28th 201534 K4
The French baguette and UNESCO
The French baguette and UNESCO
As you may have already read here or there, France has initiated for some time the procedure to try to have the French baguette classified as an intangible world heritage by UNESCO. When you put it like that, it sounds a bit namby-pamby, and it would be tempting to imagine an American (for...
March 18th 202012 K4.9
The preservation of bread
The preservation of bread
Eating fresh bread is always a delight, the crust crumbles deliciously, you take full advantage of the taste of your bread (80% of this taste is in the crust), it is a fleeting moment to enjoy. Who hasn't already eaten the crouton or croutons of his baguette, on the way back from the bakery? ...
June 11th 202212 K4.7
Parmesan cheese crusts
Parmesan cheese crusts
If you use Parmesan cheese (Parmigiano Reggiano) in your recipes, you may have already noticed: when you grate it, it becomes (very) difficult near the crust, especially if it is a slightly aged parmesan, as the cheese gets harder and harder. So we stop grating, leaving some crust on top, and a...
September 14th 202214 K4.8
Grilled bacon is much better in the oven
Grilled bacon is much better in the oven
Some recipes call for thin slices of bacon to be cooked and added to the recipe, or to prepare one of those delicious breakfasts known as "à l'Anglaise".
April 25th 20257485



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